watchOS 6.2 Beta 1 Update for Apple Watch is available to Download for Developers

Apple has released the watchOS 6.2 for all the watchOS 6 supported devices alongside the iOS 13.4, iPadOS 13.4, tvOS 13.4, and macOS 10.15.4. And it is now available to download, If you’re in a haste and want to be in touch with the latest software, then you can sideload this update manually on your Apple Watch. watchOS 6.2 Beta 1 is available for developers. Here’s the step by step guide by which you can easily install and update your Apple Watch to watchOS 6.2 Beta 1.

Download watchOS 6.2 beta

Before downloading, let’s take a look at the changes – watchOS 6.2 Beta 1 bumps up with only a few changes. It ushers in-app purchases to the Apple Watch app, for developers. It props up many new ways by which developers can monetize their apps and games. As this is the first testing preview of watchOS 6.2, there are not many big changes. Sadly, no public beta is available for the Apple Watch, we recommend you to wait for the stable release. But, if you still want to taste watchOS 6.2 features then, you can follow the steps available in the installation section.

Apple occasionally releases the latest updates (both developer preview and public beta) for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac. Unfortunately, the company doesn’t push the public beta for Apple Watch. If you’ve registered for a developer account, then first you need to update your iPhone or iPad to iOS 13.4 and then you can update your Apple Watch to the watchOS 6.2 by creating a beta profile. One of the hinder things about the beta update on watchOS is that you can not downgrade it to the previous stable release. These are the steps by which you can update your Apple Watch to watchOS 6.2 Beta 1.

Prerequisites:

  • Make sure that your Apple Watch is charged to at least 50% and connected to the charger.
  • Make sure that your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi.
  • watchOS 6.2 beta certificate (you can get if from developer.apple.com and create a new profile on your iPhone)

Download watchOS 6.2 Beta on your Apple Watch

If your Apple Watch sports watchOS 6, then you can install the latest watchOS 6.2 as well. And if you’re a developer and your iPhone or iPad is running on the latest iOS 13.4/iPadOS 13.4, then you can update your watch easily to the latest update. Here are the steps.

Note: Make sure to pair the Apple Watch with your iPhone, beforeĀ  signing into the developer account.

  1. At first, open Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap on My Watch.
  3. Then click on General > Software Update > Download and Install.
  4. Enter the password for confirmation.
  5. Tap on Agree to the terms and conditions.
  6. Once done, tap on install.

Now the watchOS 6.2 Beta 1 update will download and transfer to your Apple Watch. And after the completion of the installation process, your watch will restart. After rebooting, you can start using the latest watchOS 6.2 on your Apple Watch.

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Haneet Singh

Haneet is the Founder and Editor-In-Chief of YTECHB. He has a huge passion for tinkering with latest smartphones, wearables, smart home devices, smart TVs, and more. As an avid Apple Ecosystem user, he loves customizing his iPhone and iPad to suit his needs. For tips, you can connect Haneet at haneetsingh@outlook.com In 2019, Haneet and the YTECHB team exclusively shared the wallpapers of iPhone 11 right before the launch event. In 2020, Haneet alongside his team members shared exclusive renders and official photos of two Samsung Galaxy smartphones - the Galaxy M11, and Galaxy M21. Later, the YTECHB team leaks information about Motorola's feature phones and Razr 3. In the last few months, our team shared Galaxy S24 Ultra leaks and more. You may come across his work getting mentioned in The Times of India, India Today, Hindustan Times, NDTV, TechRadar, Digital Trends, Yahoo News, GSMArena, Android Authority, Android Central, Android Headlines, SamMobile, XDA, 9to5Google, and many other publications. He works across news, updates, features, guides, and more. If YTECHB writes about it, you can expect him to be involved in some way.

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