Apple's first developer beta of watchOS 4.3.1 has added a warning about legacy apps.
watchOS 4.3.1 adds a warning for legacy apps
Apple's first developer beta of watchOS 4.3.1 has added a warning about legacy apps.
On March 29, 2018, Apple released the watchOS 4.3 software update for Apple Watch. Among other improvements and fixes, watchOS 4.3 reinstates the ability to browse music on your paired iPhone via your wrist while enabling new features like portrait Nightstand mode.
watchOS 4.3 for Apple Watch released today alongside iOS 11.3 and tvOS 11.3.
Apple on Friday seeded the sixth beta of watchOS 4.3 to developers. Those in the developer program with the proper configuration profile can install the update over-the-air by navigating to the Software Update tab in the Apple Watch iPhone app.
Apple on Monday seeded the fifth beta of watchOS 4.3 to developers. Registered developers with the proper configuration profile can install the update over-the-air by navigating to the Software Update tab in the Apple Watch iPhone app.
Apple on Tuesday seeded the fourth beta of watchOS 4.3 to developers. Registered developers with the proper configuration profile can install the update over-the-air by navigating to the Software Update tab in the Apple Watch iPhone app.
Apple on Wednesday seeded the second beta of watchOS 4.3 to developers. Registered developers with the proper configuration profile can install the update over-the-air by navigating to the Software Update tab in the Apple Watch iPhone app.
Apple on Wednesday seeded the second beta of watchOS 4.3 to developers. Registered developers with the proper configuration profile can install the update over-the-air by navigating to the Software Update tab in the Apple Watch iPhone app.
The first watchOS 4.3 beta is here and it brings out the ability to browse a connected iPhone's music library from your Apple Watch that was removed from watchOS 4 last September.
Apple has released the first beta of watchOS 4.3 to developers, only a day after releasing iOS 11.3, tvOS 11.3, and macOS 10.13.4. There isn't any major new features hiding in this update, but there are 5 noteworthy changes. Let's take a look.
Apple on Thursday seeded the first beta of watchOS 4.3 to developers (build number is 15T5165e). The update can be installed by registered developers using the Apple Watch app on an iPhone running the iOS 11.3 beta (which, as of today, is available to public beta testers as well).