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Here are the default macOS Sequoia wallpapers in high resolution

During its WWDC 2024 keynote on June 10, Apple unveiled macOS Sequoia, the next version of its desktop operating system. Like any other major update, macOS Sequoia brings not only new features but also a set of new wallpapers.

Similar to Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey, and Big Sur, macOS Sequoia offers two default abstract-looking wallpapers. This time, they resemble the view you get when you stand next to the incredibly tall Sequoia trees with the sun's rays shining through.



Here is the light version in all its glory of 6,400 x 3,552 pixels:

And here is the dark version in the same high resolution:

Unlike macOS, Windows does not support dynamic theme switching, but you can switch between dark and light wallpapers using third-party apps like Auto Dark Mode and WinDynamicDesktop, which are available for free from the Microsoft Store.

macOS Sequoia is currently available as a developer preview. Apple plans to release the first public beta in July, with the general launch scheduled for later this fall. The operating system includes some interesting new features like the ability to mirror your iPhone screen and control it from your Mac, system-wide ChatGPT and Apple Intelligence integration (writing tools, image generation, and richer Siri capabilities), iPhone notifications on Mac, better window splitting, the new Passwords app, iMessage upgrades, and more.

If you're willing to take the risk and try macOS Sequoia now, head to the official Apple Beta Software Program website and register your Mac. Keep in mind that the first beta versions are usually very buggy and unstable, so it's not the best idea to use them on mission-critical devices.

In addition to macOS Sequoia, Apple announced iOS 18, iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, new audio and TV features, and other software improvements coming later this year. You can also get new iOS 18 wallpapers here.




The wallpapers are credited to Basic Apple Guy.