The second beta of macOS Sequoia 15.4 is now accessible to developers, just over a week following the initial beta launch. Here’s what you can look forward to.
The redesign of Apple Mail stands out in macOS 15.4
The first beta of macOS 15.4 brought numerous updates and modifications for Mac users.
The most notable feature is the revamped Apple Mail application, which includes inbox categorization and digest functionalities that were introduced on iPhone with iOS 18.2. The functionality mirrors that of the iPhone closely.
Additionally, Apple introduced a proximity pairing option that simplifies the setup process for your Mac. Now, by following the prompts on-screen in macOS 15.4, you can bring your iPhone close to transfer settings directly to your Mac.
Furthermore, beta 1 presented a couple of enhancements in Apple Intelligence as well:
Now with the release of beta 2, we can expect some further adjustments.
We will keep you informed about any new features uncovered in this beta.
However, we do not anticipate significant upgrades to Siri, which was initially speculated to be included in macOS 15.4 and iOS 18.4.
According to Mark Gurman, these features are now scheduled for macOS 15.5 and iOS 18.5, targeting a release in May.
Have you discovered anything new in macOS 15.4 beta 2? Please share your findings in the comments.