
If you install watchOS 7 on Apple Watch, you can't downgrade
If you've installed watchOS 7 and decide you don't like what you see, we've got some bad news: Once you install it, there's no turning back.
If you've installed watchOS 7 and decide you don't like what you see, we've got some bad news: Once you install it, there's no turning back.
watchOS 7 is coming this fall, but it's in public beta right now; however, not every Apple Watch can support the new software.
The newest version of watchOS — watchOS7 — will launch in Fall 2020, and these are the four features that will make it worth the wait!
With big changes to complications, the addition of sleep tracking, the ability to use Shortcuts on your wrist, and more, watchOS 7 is an exciting update that's now available for your Apple Watch.
Apple confirmed watchOS 7 will ship today, September 16 during its special event yesterday. It also shared some new features that weren't already public knowledge, too.
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Apple's upcoming watchOS 7 will include limited sleep tracking, but its data will inform how other apps interpret your slumber, too.
watchOS 7 finally brings sleep tracking to the Apple Watch. The data Apple offers currently is a little basic, but the Sleep features have helped me establish a bedtime routine and helped me stick with it.