macOS Big Sur Unsupported Devices
If you are trying to upgrade your Macbook, Mac Mini, or iMac with the latest macOS Big Sur, then you must know which all systems are supported by it,
List of devices Mac's that Support macOS Big Sur
- MacBook: 2015 or later
- MacBook Air: 2013 or later
- MacBook Pro: Late 2013 or later
- Mac Mini: 2014 or later
- iMac: 2014 and later
- iMac Pro: 2017 and later
- Mac Pro: 2013 and later
Big Sur unsupported Mac's
- MacBook: below 2015 models.
- MacBook Air: below 2013 models.
- MacBook Pro: below Late 2013 models.
- Mac Mini: below 2014 models.
- iMac: below 2014 models.
- iMac Pro: below 2017 models.
- Mac Pro: below 2013 models.
⛔️ You cannot install Big Sur on the above devices as it's unsupported.
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