Apple seeds the fourth beta of watchOS 11.5 to developers

This month, Apple began testing the next iteration of watchOS 11 – watchOS 11.5. The company has already released the three beta builds and today rolled out the fourth beta as an incremental upgrade. The gradual upgrade is expected to bring improvements and fixes to the Apple Watch.

Apple pushes the watchOS 11.5 fourth beta to eligible watches with the 22T5567a build number. The incremental update for developers measures only 250MB in size. If your Apple Watch is compatible with watchOS 11, you can freely update it to watchOS 11.5.

If you are a developer, you can try out your app on the latest version of watchOS. The update will be pushed to public beta testers in a matter of time.

Talking about the changes coming with the watchOS 11.5 beta 4, Apple didn’t mention any changes in the release notes. However, the upcoming software upgrade is expected to enhance the user experience on Apple Watch further.

watchOS 11.5 beta 4 update

First things first, you need to update your iPhone to iOS 18.5 fourth beta. Once done, you can follow these steps to install the watchOS 11.5 beta 4 on your watch.

  1. Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap General > Software Update.
  3. Select Beta Updates and enable watchOS 11 Developer Beta option.
  4. Go back and download the fourth beta of watchOS 11.5.
  5. Thatโ€™s it.

Make sure that your Apple Watch is charged at least 50% and connected to a WiFi network.

Now the watchOS 11.5 fourth beta update will download and transfer to your Apple Watch.

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