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Apple releases watchOS 2 beta 3 to developers

Apple today has released the third beta of watchOS 2 to developers. The company released the second beta of the operating system two weeks ago after officially unveiling it at WWDC at the beginning of last month. Today’s new beta carries the build number 13S5293f. watchOS 2 includes support for native applications and beta 3 of the software will allow developers to continue testing their applications with direct access to local sensors, the Digital Crown, and the device’s processor.

The rollout of watchOS 2 beta 2 was rather botched, with Apple accidentally pushing the update to all Apple Watch users, not just developers. The company then pulled the update and waited until later that same day to re-release it.

Features of watchOS 2 include a new Nightstand Mode, three new watch faces, a new Time Travel mode, and more. You can read our full breakdown of watchOS 2 here. Some of the complaints surrounding the beta so far include poor battery life, GPS issues, and haptic feedback bugs.

Developers can download beta 3 of watchOS 2 via the Apple Watch companion app on their iPhone.

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Comments

  1. sendingitagain - 9 years ago

    Give it 3 hours until everyone is complaining about their battery life still being terrible again.

    • Really? OOOOww shit.

    • baezfelipe - 9 years ago

      Can’t be worse than beta 2. =P (hopefully).
      Just couldn’t see the time for this beta 3.

    • Ben - 9 years ago

      In fact it’s MUCH better compared to Beta 2.

      • baezfelipe - 9 years ago

        I concur. I have removed mine from the charger at 6:50am and now, 3:06pm I still have 75%. Now I can rest. =P The beta on the iPhone and the Watch are now usable and no more camera slow downs and crashes on the iPhone.

  2. Damian Eron - 9 years ago

    http://postimg.org/image/6dyhgtg1t/ thats my watch after… 1mounth ;P after 2 days i got stamps on screen. I didnt damaged him or he has no touch with water :).

    • Damon Schmidt - 9 years ago

      It looks like you are looking of a picture of that screen (note the <image at the top). Try again.

      • cjt3007 - 9 years ago

        it could just be he’s looking at a white image so it is more apparent ;)

      • Damian Eron - 9 years ago

        It’s message app and white photo to show stains and black lines (on black it is not so good visible)
        http://postimg.org/image/z9bzlrtwh/

  3. Andrew Messenger - 9 years ago

    Not necessary for ios 9. Fuck off spammer.

    • Andrew Messenger - 9 years ago

      ^ fyi this was in reference to someone pushing UDID sales which has now been deleted, awkwardly leaving my comment.

      • Andrew Zoll - 9 years ago

        Lol. Awkward, but hilarious!

  4. Jose Luis Ruiz - 9 years ago

    Anyone can update? no updates for me yet! after install the new configuration profile!

  5. dmtammaro - 9 years ago

    I am not seeing the update in the watch app. Phone wasn’t showing the update either so I did it from iTunes.

  6. jimr450 - 9 years ago

    Wondering if anyone has played with the nightstand mode and how that looks. How far does the angle of the watch need to be before it goes into nightstand mode?

    • Ben (@Magmax215) - 9 years ago

      If I had to guess I’d say you can rotate it more than 45° (so it nearly faces up) so most docks/stands should work :) It’s a nice green that adapts nicely to the surrounding light level ^^

  7. drtyrell969 - 9 years ago

    Can’t WAIT not to try this!

  8. GadgetBen - 9 years ago

    Can anyone testing this let us know if you think it would be stable enough for a public beta release?

  9. jkruehne - 9 years ago

    How I like this teaser image – how I would like to have a (Sterling) Silver A-watch …

  10. These are written as if you expect it to be perfect… beta program. Is the only thing you are developing an attitude?

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