But remember that it might have bugs and other issues affecting your overall experience. Now that you have decided to continue installing watchOS 9 public beta 5 on your Apple Watch, let’s see which models will get the latest watchOS update:
Apple Watch Series 4, 5, 6, 7, or SE.watchOS 9 is compatible with iPhone 8 and later models
If your Apple Watch and iPhone support the latest watchOS update, let’s look at what you need to follow to download and install watchOS 9 on your Apple Watch.
What’s new in the watchOS 9?How to register and enroll your device for the watchOS 9 public beta 5How to install the watchOS 9 public beta 5 on your Apple WatchInstall the watchOS 9 public beta 5 using your iPhoneWhen will the final version of watchOS 9 roll out?
What’s new in the watchOS 9?
Medications appCustom workoutsSleep stage trackingFour new watch facesAFib HistoryRedesigned notificationsApple Watch mirroring
To start exploring these and other improvements, learn how to download and install watchOS 9 public beta 5 on your Apple Watch, as explained below. Note: We don’t recommend installing iOS 16 beta and watchOS 9 beta on your primary devices. This is because bugs and performance issues in the beta versions could make your device unusable. Moreover, you cannot roll back to watchOS 8 after installing watchOS 9 beta.
How to register and enroll your device for the watchOS 9 public beta 5
The first step to downloading the watchOS 9 public beta 5 is registering and enrolling in Apple’s public beta Program. Here’s how: Your Apple Watch will reboot. Once done, follow the next part.
How to install the watchOS 9 public beta 5 on your Apple Watch
After the enrollment process explained above, follow the steps below to get the watchOS 9 public beta 5.
Install the watchOS 9 public beta 5 using your iPhone
Note: Ensure your iPhone is connected to a strong Wi-Fi network before moving on to the below steps.
When will the final version of watchOS 9 roll out?
You can expect a few more beta versions of watchOS 9 over the coming months. The official final version of the update will most likely launch in early Fall 2022 for all supported Apple Watch models. Of course, the final version will be free, and you will not need to be enrolled in the beta program. That wraps up the process of downloading the watchOS 9 public beta 5 on your Apple Watch. If you’re not a beta user, you can always speed up your Apple Watch performance running watchOS 7 or later with these easy to follow tips and tricks. If you have tried the beta version, let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Read more:
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