Apple is sowing the latest beta on the Apple Watch with a 20S5044e build number. The first incremental beta measures around 620MB in size to the developers. Obviously, the update is available to the Apple Watch Series 3 and the new models. If you’re a developer, then you can easily upgrade your Apple Watch to the latest software. As always, Apple did not mention anything new in the changelog of the latest dev beta. We can expect system improvements and bugs fixes with this update. watchOS 9 comes with the enhanced workout app with three new running form metrics, including Stride Length, Ground Contact Time, and Vertical Oscillation. There are four new customizable watch faces, including, the Astronomy face, Lunar face, Playtime with animated numbers, joined by the Metropolitan watch face with lovely color combinations. Now let’s take a look at how you can install watchOS 9.1 beta on your watch.
watchOS 9.1 Dev Beta Update
If you want to get access of the watchOS 9.1 beta, then make sure that your iPhone or iPad is running on the latest dev beta (iOS 16.1 beta). If your device is running on the latest software, then you can easily sideload the new software on your Apple Watch. Here are some prerequisites, that you can check before installing it on your Apple Watch.
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.Make sure that your iPhone is running on iOS 15.
How to install watchOS 9.1 Beta Update
Now the watchOS 9.1 developer beta update 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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