You can now download watchOS 2 GM (Golden Master build) on your Apple Watch and take advantage of all the new features Apple has introduced in this major release for its wearable.
Here is what to expect from Apple's iPhone 6s event on September 9. With Apple having announced the date and venue for its next mega event, expectations now are on an all time high. All eyes are on the Cupertino giant as it prepares to launch its 2015 flagship smartphones, along with new iPads, new Apple TV and some accessories for Apple Watch.
Here's everything - features and any other changes - that is new in the latest watchOS 2 beta 5 for Apple Watch. After previous watchOS betas suffered from quite a few frustrating bugs including slow performance and battery life issues, the release of watchOS 2 beta 5 is a welcome one for anyone testing the software on their watch.
Apple has today released an updated version of TestFlight, meaning developers can finally start testing iOS 9 and watchOS 2 apps on real hardware. While the update stops just short of allowing developers to publish apps to external beta testers, today's update is a welcome addition, and one that is a sign that Apple is edging ever nearer to iOS 9 and watchOS 2 releases.
Here’s how to downgrade watchOS 2 beta on Apple Watch to the current watchOS GM release, according to an official Apple document. You will be required to send off your Apple Watch to Apple for this process. The complete steps are outlined here.
OS X 10.11 El Capitan and watchOS 2 beta 3 download is now available for registered developers. Here’s how you can update if you’re already running previous betas or are just starting from scratch.
Is it possible to downgrade watchOS 2 beta to watchOS 1.0.1 on Apple Watch? Here we discuss how Apple Watch OS updates work and why you cannot downgrade to an older version of the watchOS just yet.
Sometimes things don't need to have actual uses in order to be absolutely awesome. Take a Flappy Bird clone or Canabalt running on an Apple Watch as a prime example of that. We want to play neither game on our wrists, but that doesn't mean that the idea of having the choice to do it doesn't make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Here's our video walkthrough showing new features in watchOS 2 beta for Apple Watch in action. Apple unveiled watchOS 2 - a new operating system update for Apple Watch - at WWDC 2015. With watchOS 2, we got some much needed and wanted features that we’ve been asking for when the Apple Watch was initially released.
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