In the world of technology, specifically in the field of smartwatches, rumors and speculations are constantly circulating about the next moves of leading companies. One recent rumor that has caught attention concerns watchOS 11, the next major update to Apple's smartwatch operating system. It is claimed that with the launch of watchOS 11, support for the Apple Watch Series 4 could be discontinued.
The Apple Watch Series 4, released in 2018, was a significant leap forward for the product line, with innovations such as a larger display, improved health features including the ability to take ECGs, and improved performance. Since its launch, the Series 4, like all Apple Watch models, has received regular software updates that have brought new features and improvements.
The rumor about watchOS 11
The rumor circulated by iPhoneSoft became, states that watchOS 11 will drop support for the Apple Watch Series 4. This would mean that Series 4 users would no longer receive future updates or new features introduced with watchOS 11 and beyond. It is important to stress that this is just a rumor so far and official confirmation from Apple is still pending.
Possible effects
If this rumor is true, Apple Watch Series 4 owners may have received the last major update for their devices with watchOS 10. This raises questions about the longevity and resale value of the Series 4, as well as how long the watch will remain fully functional without new software updates. For some users, this could be an incentive to upgrade to a newer model to continue to enjoy the latest features and improvements.
device compatibility and future updates
The rumor suggests that watchOS 11 will be compatible with:
- Apple Watch Series 5 to Series 9
- Apple Watch SE (first and second generation)
- Apple Watch Ultra (first generation and Ultra 2)
This selection suggests that Apple may be focusing on newer models to support the most advanced and efficient features.
The Future of Apple Watch Series 4: Waiting for WWDC 2024
It is important to note that rumors, while they may come from reliable sources, are not always accurate. The decision to end support for a particular model is complex and depends on many factors, including hardware capabilities and the company's overall strategy. Apple Watch Series 4 users and other interested parties should wait for official announcements from Apple, expected to come at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), before drawing conclusions or making decisions regarding their devices. (Image: Apple)