Apple Released WatchOS 3.2.2, iOS 10.3.2 & tvOS 10.2.1

by Anurag Kashyap / May 16, 2017 08:52 PM EDT
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Apple has released a new software update for its Apple Watch on Monday. The watch will now be running on WatchOS 3.2.2 instead of WatchOS 3.2. The update was introduced a month after the release of WatchOS 3.2, which launched the Theater Mode.

As reported by Apple Insider, the new version of the Watch OS can be downloaded easily through the dedicated Apple Watch App accessible from going to iPhone's General setting and then Software Update. In order to upgrade, the Watch needs to be at least 50% charged, must be placed in the charger and within the range of the iPhone.

It is mandatory to have iOS 10 or higher on the iPhone to download the update, reports Macrumors, although the update is applicable on all Apple Watch models. There weren't any major changes or feature tweaks discovered during the beta testing period for WatchOS 3.2.2, hence the company mainly concentrated on improving its performance and fixing the bugs. The US-based company also stated that the updates have improved the security of iPhone and iPad.

The new version of WatchOS is expected to be launched during the June's Worldwide Developers Conference. As for the other updates, Apple has also released iOS 10.3.2, macOS 10.12.5 and tvOS 10.2.1, which is available for the public after a month long beta testing period. Users can easily update their OSs by going through the System menu and selecting Software Update. The user can easily install latest iOS through general way or by connecting their device to iTunes.

The latest macOS update fixes the stuttering sound while playing audio through a USB on your Mac computer or TV. It also supports the media free installation of Window 10 Creator using Boot Camp. The company is more likely to release iOS 11 at WWDC 2017 on June 5, reports Forbes.

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