Apple’s WatchOS 9 Public Beta Is Now Available

The public beta of WatchOS 9 is now available for download. If you’re a registered developer, you can head to the Apple Developer website to download the update. If you’re not a developer, you can sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program to get access to the watchOS 9 public betas.

Keep in mind that this is beta software, so there may be bugs and other issues that arise. As such, it’s not recommended that you install the watchOS 9 public betas on your primary Apple Watch. Rather, you should install it on a secondary device that you don’t mind using for testing purposes.

Installing the watchOS 9 Public Beta:

To install the watchOS 9 public betas, you’ll first need to download the installation profile from the Apple Developer website or the Apple Beta Software Program website. Once you have the profile, open it on your iPhone and follow the prompts to install it.

Once the profile is installed, launch the Watch app on your iPhone and go to the My Watch tab. From there, tap on General > Software Update and then follow the prompts to download and install the watchOS 9 public betas.

What’s New in watchOS 9?

One of the biggest new features in watchOS 9 is support for Family Setup. With Family Setup, you can use your Apple Watch to keep track of family members who don’t own an iPhone. This includes features like messaging, location sharing, and more.

Another big new feature is the ability to share your watch face with others. With watchOS 9, you can take a picture of your watch face and share it with others. They can then add it to their own Apple Watch.

There are also a number of new and improved fitness features in watchOS 9. These include the ability to track your VO2 max, as well as new swimming workout options.

As usual, there are also a number of smaller improvements and new features in watchOS 9. For a complete list of what’s new, be sure to check out our full coverage of the watchOS 9 betas.

Conclusion:

The watchOS 9 public beta is now available for download. If you’re a registered developer, you can head to the Apple Developer website to download the update. If you’re not a developer, you can sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program to get access to the watchOS 9 public betas. Keep in mind that this is beta software, so there may be bugs and other issues that arise. As such, it’s not recommended that you install the watchOS 9 public betas on your primary Apple Watch. Rather, you should install it on a secondary device that you don’t mind using for testing purposes.