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Apple today seeded the fifth beta of watchOS 6, the software that runs on the Apple Watch. The new beta comes two weeks after the third beta and more than a month after Apple first unveiled the new watchOS update at the Worldwide Developers Conference.

To install the watchOS 6 beta, you'll need the proper configuration profile, which can be obtained through the Apple Developer Center. Once the profile is in place, the beta can be downloaded using the dedicated Apple Watch app on the iPhone by going to General > Software Update.

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Installing the software requires the Apple Watch to have 50 percent battery. It also needs to be put on a charger and it has to be in range of the iPhone.

watchOS 6 is a major update that offers up a long list of new features. First and foremost, there's an App Store right on the Apple Watch, so you can find and download new Apple Watch apps on your wrist.

Apple Watch apps no longer need to have an iPhone component, which means developers can create standalone Apple Watch apps for the first time. Apps are able to take advantage of new APIs so you'll be able to do things like follow along with a workout or listen to streaming music from third-party services.

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Since Apple Watch apps are now independent of apps on the iPhone, you can now remove some built-in apps from the Apple Watch, a feature that was enabled in beta 3.

There are several new watch faces in watchOS 6, including Numerals Mono and Duo with huge numbers, Modular Compact, a Gradient watch face that shifts over the course of a day, a Solar Dial watch face that visualizes the sun in a 24 hour path around the dial, and the California watch face with a mix of standard numbers and roman numerals.

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A new Taptic Chimes feature provides a silent touch on the wrist at every hour, and if sound is turned on, you'll hear an audible chime. You can also hold two fingers on the Apple Watch's display to hear the time spoken out loud.

There are new Audiobooks, Voice Memos, and Calculator apps, along with a new Noise app that warns you if you're exposed to sound that's too loud and a new Cycle Tracking app for period tracking. Activity Trends, visible on the iPhone, are also available to chart your fitness progress and make sure your fitness trends are improving.

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New complications are available for wind speed, chance of rain, and the new Noise app, plus there's a Voice Memos complication for recording a memo quickly, a cellular strength complication, and a complication for the Calculator that opens up the app.

Siri can now provide full web search results right on the watch when asked a question, and for Mac users, the Apple Watch can now approve Mac security prompts.

When it launches in the fall, watchOS 6 will be available on all Apple Watch models with the exception of the original Apple Watch, released in 2015. For more on what's new in watchOS 6, make sure to check out our watchOS 6 roundup.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Fifth Beta of watchOS 6 to Developers
 
Just installed Beta 4 last night and everything seemed to go smoothly except that a couple of things seem to be missing including, for example, the noise app. Looked everywhere for it. Hopefully, this update will put it in.
 
Anyone noticed changes like some of the small design changes in the first couple of betas?
 
Don’t like the new hourly sound in beta 5 sounds like and elevator floor ding. Plus the haptic happens first then the sound.
 
Well they fixed the two issues I reported and the activity app seems an awful lot more responsive than beta 4 so I’m already happy with this update. Battery life is still pretty poor on my series 2 but I’m assuming that is just down to the extra beta diagnostics so hopefully it will sort itself out at release time.
 
I hear your semantics, but I’ve updated my watch without being on the charger as long as it was over 50% battery.
I guess I’ll have to wait until it’s released to the public. I’m getting different answers. I want to be able to update without having to put the watch on the charger. As long as battery level is over 50%, like iPhone and iPad.
 
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I guess I’ll have to wait until it’s released to the public. I’m getting different answers. I want to be able to update without having to put the watch on the charger. As long as battery level is over 50%, like iPhone and iPad.
I’ll try and report back on that to give you and other users a more clarified answer.
 
Just installed Beta 4 last night and everything seemed to go smoothly except that a couple of things seem to be missing including, for example, the noise app. Looked everywhere for it. Hopefully, this update will put it in.
Noise app was there the whole time for me, and I found it very useful.
Can’t believe this app is region locked.
[doublepost=1564622832][/doublepost]Apple Watch music app is still a whole mess. It displays the entire library on the companion iPhone on the Apple Watch, not just the list synced to the watch. Is Apple starting to cripple local music sync and force everyone to use Apple Music?
 
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