Apple recently seeded the first developer beta of watchOS 6.2, and now the company has released a developer update preparing devs for a future feature addition.
Apple adding in-app purchases for Apple Watch apps with watchOS 6.2
Apple recently seeded the first developer beta of watchOS 6.2, and now the company has released a developer update preparing devs for a future feature addition.
Earlier today, Apple seeded the latest betas of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS to developers. And while it's a minor update in the grand scheme of things, it does add one important element.
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