Apple is currently testing macOS Sonoma with beta builds seeded to developers. The company will release its forthcoming build to the general public by the end of next month and it will bring major changes to the Mac. However, ahead of its release, the company has released macOS Ventura 13.5.1 to the general public which comes with a major location services bug on the Mac. Henceforth, we would recommend you update to the latest platform as soon as you can.
Apple has released macOS Ventura 13.5.1 ahead of macOS Sonoma launch next month
Apple has released macOS Ventura version 13.5.1 for all compatible Macs that you can download right now for free, Since this is a final build, you do not require any configuration profile. You can download and install the latest macOS Ventura 13.5.1 update for your Mac by heading over to the Software Update section within the System Settings.
As for what is new, macOS Ventura 13.5.1 brings a major location services bug fix to the table. The bug has been present on some Macs that hinder users from using location services on the Mac, If you have been having trouble making use of the service, we would recommend you download and install the latest update as soon as possible. The update will fix the bug and will render it usable once again. You will be able to control and access location permission not only for stock apps but for third-party apps as well.
Since Apple's iPhone 15 announcement is mere days away, you can expect macOS Sonoma to be released a week or so after the event. We suspect the latest updates will be available to all users on September 22. As for macOS Ventura 13.5.1, it will most probably be the latest update before Apple releases macOS Sonoma. We will keep you guys updated on the latest, so be sure to stick around.
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