Apple releases first developer beta of watchOS 10.4

Just a week ago, Apple officially released the final version of watchOS 10.3 with a large handful of new features, many of which are focused on addressing security issues. Throughout these days, users have been able to update their watches. However, at Apple headquarters they continue their line of development and have released the first developer beta of watchOS 10.4, a week after the publication of beta 1 of iOS 17.4, the pace of development of which this time seems different.

Let the pace not stop… watchOS 10.4 beta 1 is now available!

As we said, watchOS 10.3 release candidate was released on January 17 and five days later, on January 22, Apple officially released watchOS 10.3. Although they focused on addressing security issues, Apple introduced the Black Unity Sphere in this release to commemorate Black History Month and also added Apple Music collaborative graphics.

iOS 17.4

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The first beta of iOS 17.4 is now available and here are all its new features

A week after, The first beta of watchOS 10.4 is now available for developers with construction code 21T5185g. So, if you are enrolled in the developer beta program, you can now install this new operating system on your watch. Remember that to install this software it is necessary have 50% battery on the watch or be connected to a charger

while the update is installed.

For the moment, no major new features have appeared, unlike what happened with iOS 17.4. However, part of this iOS beta will reach watchOS 10.4, including new emojis and changes related to compliance with the European Union Digital Markets Act. In the next few hours we will be able to discover some of the new features hidden in watchOS 10.4 that will be released in the spring as well as the rest of the updates that Apple is currently in development.


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