Apple recently announced the watchOS 10 update for the Apple Watch operating system. With a refreshed interface and new features, watchOS 10 is an exciting update for Apple Watch owners. In this article, you'll find out which Apple Watch models are compatible with watchOS 10 and when you can expect the update.
The watchOS 10 update brings some exciting changes that will improve the Apple Watch user experience. From the new interface to new features, Apple Watch owners will benefit from the latest developments. However, it is important to note that not all Apple Watch models will receive the update. Now let's take a look at which models are compatible with watchOS 10 and which are not.
Apple Watch models compatible with watchOS 10
The good news is that a variety of Apple Watch models will be compatible with watchOS 10. Here is a list of supported models:
- Apple Watch Series 4
- Apple Watch Series 5
- Apple Watch Series 6
- Apple Watch SE (1st and 2nd generation)
- Apple Watch Series 7
- Apple Watch Series 8
- Apple Watch Ultra
This means that any Apple Watch model currently running watchOS 9 will also receive the update to watchOS 10. So if you own one of the Apple Watch models mentioned above, you can look forward to the new features and improvements that will come with watchOS 10.
schedule for the update
The first beta version of watchOS 10 is available today for developers released There will be a public beta version in the summer so that users can test the update in advance. The official release of watchOS 10 is expected in the fall. With watchOS 10, Apple is bringing a variety of improvements and new features to the Apple Watch. It is pleasing to see that a wide range of Apple Watch models will be compatible with the update. If you own a supported Apple Watch, you can look forward to the upcoming update, which will further improve your user experience. (Image: Apple)