![]() ![]() Feel free to check for updates in the usual way: open the Watch app on the paired iPhone, and from the My Watch tab select General > Software Update. ![]() So the challenge now is to get a public version of watchOS to update to. Now that the beta profile has been removed, the same thing should apply to you. When most people – ie those who aren’t part of the developer beta programme – update an Apple Watch, they will automatically get the latest public version of watchOS. (Note that this option only appears if you’ve got a profile to remove.) Select the beta profile and tap Delete Profile, and enter your passcode if required. Make sure you’re in the My Watch tab (tap the icon at bottom left if not), scroll down and tap General > Profiles. ![]() This will be returned in a few days with the beta removed. And we understand from a large number of developers that the company will routinely respond to these requests by sending out a box and address label that you can use to post in your watch. ![]() Of course we cannot guarantee that the company will agree to sort this for you, especially given its official position, but it can’t hurt to ask. Make an appointment at an Apple Store, but the staff there are unlikely to be able to arrange this for you they may, however, advise you on the correct people to speak to. The best ways to approach this would be toĬontact Apple Support or get in touch via theĭeveloper portal. Most discussions of this subject among watchOS developers agree that you have to get your watch downgraded by Apple itself. Almost all of the reports claim something different… Get it downgraded by Apple Oddly enough this statement from Apple was the first time we’d heard that it wasn’t possible at all. We followed up seeking clarification, and emphasising that we were asking specifically about removing a beta (not an official public version) and going back to a still-currently-supported public version of watchOS 4, but the answer was the same. We got in touch with a company spokesperson on the watchOS side, and were told that it simply isn’t possible to go back to a previous version of watchOS. ![]()
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