And the fact is that yesterday those of Cupertino, in addition to launching WatchOS 4.3.2 also launched iOS 11.4.1 and tvOS 11.4.1.
The news of WatchOS 4.3.2 is that there is no news
Just as we're hoping that the iOS 11.4.1 release will fix the battery issues we've discussed, in WatchOS there aren't any new.
The update notes already tell us that the only “new” are improvements and bug fixes, without any other information.
We hope to have a better fluidity of the applications and the operating system and little else.
It seems that this time everything has been saved for WatchOS 5,which is currently in beta.
Is it worth installing?
Of course!
Every update is important, even if it doesn't seem to be new.
Having a device updated to the latest version of the operating system is highly recommended, as it keeps you up-to-date in terms of security, as well as improving the performance of the device.
Okay, how do you update your Apple Watch?
Updating the Apple Watch may take several minutes, so make sure you have enough time.
First of all you must have your iPhone updated with the latest version of iOS, in this case with iOS 11.4.1 and connected to a Wi-Fi network.
The Apple Watch must be connected to the charger and with more than 50% battery life.
The iPhone should be close to the Apple Watch, within its range.
Having said these preliminary actions, to update the Apple Watch you must open the iPhone and click on the App Apple Watch (My Watch).
Then click on General > Software update.
You can now download the update. It might ask you for the iPhone or Apple Watch code, type it in.
Remember that the update may take several minutes.
Done! You already have your Apple Watch updated with the latest version.