Apple released a number of new betas this week, including watchOS 9.1 Release Candidate, iOS 16.1 Release Candidate, macOS 13 Ventura Release Candidate, and iPadOS 16.1 Release Candidate.
We’ve seen some videos of the new iOS 16.1 software, and now you can learn more about the watchOS 9.1 update in a new video from Zollotech.
As you can see from the video, this software update brings many new features to Apple Watch. Here are the full release notes for watchOS 9.1 software from Apple:
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– Reduced frequency of heart rate and GPS readings on Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), and Apple Watch Ultra extends battery life during outdoor walking, running, and hiking workouts it was done
– You can use Wi-Fi or cellular to download music when your Apple Watch is not connected to a charger
– Support for Matter, the new smart home connectivity standard, allowing different smart home accessories to work together across the ecosystem.
This update also includes bug fixes for Apple Watch.
The new watchOS 9.1 Release Candidate is now available for developers to try. The final version of the software will be released next week along with iOS 16.1.
Apple has confirmed that iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura will be released on October 24th, and we may get watchOS 9.1 and iOS 16.1 on the same day.
Source and Image Copyright: Zollotech
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