Given the amount of time that Apple spends on perfecting each of its software updates, it is rare for one to cause a widespread glitch. Yet, this is exactly what appears to be happening be with some users who've installed macOS Tahoe, the latest OS for Apple's Mac-based ecosystem.
As per anecdotal evidence, macOS Tahoe causes some devices to flicker randomly. .
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For some users. the issue has been an irritant since Apple officially launched the macOS Tahoe update back in September , which suggests the presence of a bug within the update's code itself.
Sometimes, the bug manifests itself in the form of a brief flicker. At other times, it does so via a sequence of flickers that continue for a few seconds, forcing users to halt their workflow.
. However, given the sheer diversity of Mac devices currently experiencing this problem, a definitive determination of the root cause for the error can only come from Apple itself.
In any case, Apple will, in all likelihood, fix this nagging problem via a dedicated software patch. If you are among the unlucky ones experiencing this issue, stay tuned to know when the patch starts rolling out.
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