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macOS Sequoia includes a wallpaper with classic Mac graphics

macOS Sequoia has a fun new combination of dynamic wallpaper and screensaver for Macintosh that highlights classic Mac icons. Basic Apple Guy has shared some high-resolution screenshots of the new wallpaper that can be used on other Apple devices.


On the device, the Macintosh wallpaper animates and cycles through a variety of retro graphics, with color options that include spectrum, accent, blue, red, purple, yellow, dark gray, gray, green, orange, and random.

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Macintosh isn’t the only new wallpaper for ‌macOS Sequoia‌, with Apple also adding “Helios,” which is featured in ‌macOS Sequoia‌ marketing materials and Apple images. Helios animates with a gradient design.

‌macOS Sequoia‌ is required to view the wallpapers in their full glory. The operating system update is available to developers now, with a public release planned for the fall.

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