Apple macOS Big Sur 11.2 has to fix things with Bluetooth
The new macOS Big Sur update 11.2 should finally fix the annoying Bluetooth problem, according to Apple. That is by no means all, by the way.
Apple is releasing a new version of macOS Big Sur under the counter 11.2 that should fix problems with bluetooth. The latest update thus addresses an exceptionally annoying problem. Especially affected users of a Mac with new M1 processor will be happy with the long-awaited fix.
Apple macOS Big Sur 11.2 fixes Bluetooth
Shortly after the release of the new Mac operating system macOS Big Sur, some users encountered problems with Bluetooth. Devices could not be paired for unknown reasons or suddenly lost connection.
Probably mainly PCs with a new M1 processor were plagued by this. This concerns MacBook Air laptops (4th generation), Mac Mini models (5th generation) and MacBook Pro systems (6th generation). MacOS Big Sur 11.2 should finally fix that and more. Below you can check the big changes introduced by Big Sur 11.2 (via MacRumors):
- macOS Big Sur 11.2 improves the reliability of Bluetooth and fixes the following issues:
- External display showing a black screen when connected to a Mac Mini (M1, 2020) when using an HDMI to DVI converter.
- Edits to Apple ProRAW photos in the Photos app that don’t save.
- iCloud Drive could turn off when the iCloud Drive Desktop & Documents Folders function was disabled.
- System preferences that became unavailable despite an administrator password.
- Globe key showed it Emoji & Symbols menu when pressed.
The update is now available for all eligible computers.