Last month, Apple officially unveiled the next version of watchOS – the watchOS 10. The new software is in the testing phase and available for developers. Today, the company has released a new incremental beta for testers. Yes, the watchOS 10 beta 3 is out!
Apple pushes the gradual software upgrade to the watch with the 21R5305e build number. Today’s build weighs around 888MB in size, it’s bigger than the previous build. Just like the past two releases, you can easily update your watch to the third beta over the air or by joining the developer beta testing program. For eligibility, make sure you own Apple Watch Series 4 or newer model to access the watchOS 10 beta.
Speaking of the features and changes, then watchOS 10 is a remarkable upgrade for the Apple Watch. It brings the new smart stack, a new way to access the control center, new watch faces, health features, apps that are now optimized for full screen, and much more. You can head over to this page to explore more about the watchOS 10.
As always, Apple didn’t mention any changes in the official release notes for today’s build, but we can expect bug fixes and system-wide enhancements. This is the release notes coming with today’s update:
- watchOS beta gives you an early preview of upcoming apps, features, and technologies.
watchOS 10 Third Beta
If your iPhone or iPad is running on the latest version of iOS 17 third developer beta, then you can easily sideload the watchOS 10 beta on your Watch.
- Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
- Tap General > Software Update.
- Select Beta Updates and enable watchOS 10 Developer Beta option.
- Go back and download the third beta of watchOS 10.
- That’s it.
Make sure that your Apple Watch is charged at least 50% and connected to a WiFi network. After installing the beta profile, open the Apple Watch app on your phone, head over to General > Software Update > Download and Install, then install the new software.
Now the watchOS 10 third beta will download and transfer to your Apple Watch. And after the completion of the installation process, your watch will restart. Once all done, you can start using your Apple Watch.
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