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Apple Seeds Eighth Beta of New watchOS 4 Operating System to Developers

Apple today seeded the eighth beta of an upcoming watchOS 4 update to developers, one week after seeding the seventh beta and more than two months after introducing the watchOS 4 update at its 2017 Worldwide Developers Conference.

Once the proper configuration profile has been installed from the Apple Developer Center, the new watchOS 4 beta can be downloaded through the dedicated Apple Watch app on the iPhone by going to General --> Software update.

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To install the update, the Apple Watch needs to have at least 50 percent battery, it must be placed on the charger, and it has to be in range of the iPhone.

watchOS 4 introduces three new watch faces, including a dedicated Siri watch face that displays dynamic information unique to each individual and is perhaps the most significant new feature in the update. There are also new complications for Now Playing and Apple News, and an enhanced Workout app that supports High Intensity Interval Training and new swimming options.


GymKit, a new technology platform, will let the Apple Watch interface with gym equipment for workout data sharing purposes, and the Activity app will offer up intelligent coaching and tailored workout encouragement along with new monthly activity challenges.

Many other small tweaks and changes have been introduced, all of which are outlined in our dedicated watchOS 4 roundup.

watchOS 4 is only available to developers and will not be provided to public beta testers, so non-developers need to wait until the software sees an official release in the fall to try it out. With September approaching, we are nearing the end of the beta testing period.

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CarlJ Avatar
114 months ago
I cannot wait to go on a customer business meeting and have Buzz showing up whenever I move my wrist!
If you feel that such watch faces are not appropriate to your business environment, they why on earth would you have switched to that watch face? The watch doesn't randomly change to different faces.
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114 months ago
Did they Add other faces??
I cannot wait to go on a customer business meeting and have Buzz showing up whenever I move my wrist!
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Wildkraut Avatar
114 months ago
How's the battery life? ;)
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jhfenton Avatar
114 months ago
Is anyone’s watch making a weird vibration/rattle with haptic alerts?
I can't speak for others, but my Apple Watch Series 2 is not.
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Yes you do. Have you never done an Other workout and then named it afterwards? That's how all non-core workouts work.
I have not, but I was educated by the earlier discussion. I don't think I've ever used Other at all on WatchOS 4. I've used Running, Walking, Elliptical, and Rowing. (I use Gymaholic for weight training sessions rather than the Exercise App.) So prior to this discussion I didn't realize Other had this feature. It's nifty, even if I wouldn't never track bowling as a workout. ;)
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ErikGrim Avatar
114 months ago
I don't have bowling on my watch :(
Yes you do. Have you never done an Other workout and then named it afterwards? That's how all non-core workouts work.
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jhfenton Avatar
114 months ago
The battery life continues to improve for workouts. Last night, I ran 5 miles / 42 minutes and used only 17% battery (97%->80%) for GPS+AirPods+Polar H10-iPhone. That's definitely acceptable to me. It would allow for a 2h30m long run without my iPhone with plenty of margin for error.
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