OS X El Capitan new update rumored to be out by Black Friday

 Apple website

The latest version of the OS X El Capitan firmware may be out just in time for Black Friday.

According to Yibada, the most recent beta of the soon to be released operating system (OS) ended up working without any significant bugs, meaning that the official version of it can now be launched with relatively little worry.

Previously, bugs had plagued the OS X El Capitan, and users had complained about consistent crashes whenever they were trying to use it. Users also mentioned that the majority of the crashes they experienced took place whenever they were using Microsoft programs.

Microsoft is reportedly continuing to work on these crashing issues.

For what it's worth, many of these crashing problems were reportedly already addressed along with the release of the beta for OS X El Capitan.

Users looking forward to getting the new version of the OS can expect more in the way of bug fixes arriving with the latest update.

According to Neurogadget, the next update is expected to deliver an array of different bug fixes to elements of the OS such as its photos, mail, and even graphics, amongst other areas. The upcoming update is also expected to provide performance enhancements as well to the affected areas.

More specific details regarding the upcoming OS X El Capitan update have yet to be revealed, although those bits of information will likely be coming out soon.

As for what devices are expected feature the latest version of the OS X El Capitan, one of the likely recipients is the MacBook Air 2016, according to the Australian Network News.

It's currently unclear what other devices may be receiving the OS X El Capitan firmware soon, although another one rumored to get it is the MacBook Pro 2016.

As of now, people will just have to wait for more developments regarding the OS X El Capitan.

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