Shortly following it rolled out watchOS 9.1 beta 4 to developers, Apple started rolling it out to public beta users, according to 9to5Mac, with the latest beta update bringing stability improvements and bug fixes to the Apple Watch operating system.
Apple Watch owners who signed up for the watchOS public beta program and own a compatible watch can now download the latest beta version to their device.
According to the report, the latest Beta 4 update carries the build number 20S5063c and Apple has not released any new changes to the Beta 4 update. The update is expected to bring internal improvements such as updating security and bug fixes. . Many new features like QWERTY keyboard support, new watch faces, medication reminders, comprehensive sleep tracking and data analysis, redesigned Compass app and more.
In addition, Apple has also added a new Low Power mode that allows users to extend the battery life of the Apple Watch by up to 36 hours. Low Power Mode disables all Apple Watch features to provide improved battery life.
Apple is also expected to unveil its next-generation 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro computers later this month. The updated MacBook Pro laptops are expected to be powered by the “Pro” and “Max” versions of the recently launched M2 chipset.
In addition to the new laptops, Apple is also expected to launch the tenth generation of iPad at the upcoming event. An updated iPad is expected to perform better.