Apple took center stage at its WWDC 2023 event to announce a plethora of software updates and the latest hardware. It was previously reported that watchOS 10 would be the biggest update since the debut of the Apple Watch in 2015. The company has finally announced watchOS 10 for all compatible Apple Watch models with a wide range of features and changes in terms of the user interface. Alongside the announcement, Apple has also released the first beta of watchOS 10 to developers, which you can download on all compatible Apple Watch models. Scroll down to read more details on the subject.
Apple has released watchOS 10 beta to developers for download on all compatible Apple Watch models
watchOS 10 developer beta is now available to download right now on all compatible Apple Watch models. If you are a developer, you now have the option to download the latest update for free. Additionally, you can install the build directly on your Apple Watch through your iPhone. If you are unfamiliar with the mechanism, you can check out our detailed guide on how to download and install the latest watchOS 10 beta on your Apple Watch.
watchOS 10 introduces a wide range of visual changes, including the new Home Screen layout. The latest app layout on the Home Screen is inspired by iOS and features better app organization through folders. Another major addition coming with watchOS 10 release is support for widgets. The widgets can be compared to "Glances" available on the Apple Watch. Apart from this, the company has also enhanced the core watchOS apps to take better advantage of the Apple Watch Ultra's bigger display.
Apple's developer beta is available for free for all compatible Apple Watch models, and you can install it through the dedicated Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Apple has streamlined the process to download developer and public betas on the iPhone and Apple Watch and does not require a configuration profile from the Apple Developer Center. Furthermore, Apple has only released the watchOS 10 developer beta, and the public beta will be released in the coming weeks. You can check out more details on watchOS 10 in our announcement post.
Apple announced a plethora of software updates at its WWDC 2023 event alongside significant hardware updates. We will be covering additional details on watchOS 10 shortly, so be sure to stick around. This is all there is to it, folks. Are you willing to install the latest watchOS 10 developer beta on your compatible Apple Watch? Let us know in the comments.









