Apple Releases Third Beta of watchOS 10.3 to Developers

Apple has given developers the third beta of watchOS 10.3, the next version of its wearable operating system. The second beta version came out not long ago, and this small update comes right after it.

This latest beta carries build number 21S5642a. An early look for the general public should be just around the corner, but for now, it’s developers only. For Apple Watch Series 7 models already using the first beta of watchOS 10.3, this update comes in at around 306MB.

Per usual with incremental beta releases, the release notes don’t spell out all the changes and enhancements. We’ll have to wait for the final release candidate or public drop to get the full low-down. There will probably be a few bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features in this update.

Apple Releases Third Beta of watchOS 10.3 to Developers

To get watchOS 10.3 beta 3 up and running, your paired iPhone needs to have iOS 17.3 beta 3 installed. Here’s what to do:

Make sure your Apple Watch has at least 50 percent battery life and is connected to WiFi before getting started. Open the Watch app, enable the beta profile, then tap Install. Follow the prompts on screen. Your watch will automatically install watchOS 10.3 beta after restarting.

Leave a comment in the comment section down below if you need any further insight on the most recent watchOS 10.3 beta 3. More details regarding the features and improvements will be shared when the public release date draws near. To remain informed, revisit this page.

Dibyashree Sharma
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Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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