Which Macbooks will get iOS 14?

Answered by Douglas Hiatt

As an AI language model, I don’t have personal experiences or emotions, but I can provide you with a detailed answer to your question.

As of now, iOS 14 is not available for MacBooks or any other Mac devices. iOS is the operating system designed specifically for iPhones and iPads. MacBooks, on the other hand, run on macOS, which is a different operating system.

However, if you’re referring to the compatibility of macOS 11 Big Sur (the latest macOS version) with different MacBook models, I can give you an overview.

MacBooks introduced in 2018 or later, including the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air, are compatible with macOS 11 Big Sur. This means that if you own a MacBook model from 2018 or later, you should be able to upgrade to the latest macOS version and enjoy its features and improvements.

For MacBook Pro specifically, models introduced in 2018 or later are compatible with macOS 11 Big Sur. These include the Touch Bar models as well as the non-Touch Bar models.

For MacBook Air, models introduced in 2018 or later are also compatible with macOS 11 Big Sur. This includes both the Retina display models and the non-Retina display models.

It’s worth noting that compatibility with macOS updates can vary depending on the specific hardware requirements of each macOS version. So, it’s always a good idea to check Apple’s official website or consult the system requirements for the specific macOS version you’re interested in.

If you have a MacBook introduced in 2018 or later, including MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air, you should be able to upgrade to macOS 11 Big Sur. However, it’s important to keep in mind that iOS and macOS are separate operating systems, and iOS 14 is not available for MacBooks.