Apple has officially launched watchOS 10.4 for its Watch users, aiming to enhance their overall experience. The preliminary versions of watchOS 10.4 introduced no new functionalities, showcasing Apple's commitment to enhancing the operating system's reliability and efficiency. Such updates are crucial for ensuring devices operate smoothly and previous features perform flawlessly.
Furthermore, updates to the system's backend are anticipated, particularly to align with the European Union's Digital Markets Act.
In a similar vein, while watchOS 10.3 lacked major innovations, watchOS 10.2 enhanced Siri's capabilities and the user interface. It permitted Siri to access health metrics, offering users the ability to retrieve various health-related stats through voice commands.
Updating to watchOS 10.4:
Ensure the Apple Watch has at least a 50% charge and is Wi-Fi connected. Navigate to the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Select General. Choose Software Update. If an update is available, select Install and follow the prompts.Updating to watchOS 10.4 via iPhone:
Confirm your watch is 50% charged and Wi-Fi connected. Use the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Go to General. Select Software Update. If there's an update, download it and follow the guidance provided.