macOS Sequoia 15.4 Beta 2 Brings Refined Apple Mail and Enhanced Pairing Features
macOS Sequoia 15.4 beta 2 is here, bringing an overhauled Apple Mail app with inbox categorization and a streamlined Mac setup experience.

macOS 15.4 Beta 2 Now Available with Apple Mail Redesign and More
Key Highlights:
- Apple Mail Redesign: The new version of the Mac operating system introduces a redesigned Apple Mail app, featuring inbox categorization and digest features that were first introduced on iOS 18.2 for iPhone.
- Proximity Pairing: A new feature that allows users to set up their Macs faster by bringing their iPhones nearby to transfer settings automatically.
- Image Playground Updates: Users can now create images using a Sketch style in the Image Playground.
- Language Support: macOS 15.4 beta 1 added support for many new languages through Apple Intelligence.
Additional Notes:
- Beta 2 is now available, and it is expected to include some additional changes and bug fixes.
- Big upgrades to Siri, which were initially rumored for this release, have been pushed back to macOS 15.5 and iOS 18.5, with a May release date.
Accessories:
- AirPods Pro 2: Now available at a discounted price of $199.
- 100W USB-C Power Adapter: For fast charging of your Mac.
- Twelve South Aluminum Laptop Stand: Enhances the comfort and ergonomics for MacBook users.
- Anker USB-C 8-in-1 Hub: Features multiple ports including Ethernet, HDMI, SD card slots, and more.
- Baseus 10ft USB-C Cable: Provides extended reach for charging.
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