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I got iOS 11 running on my iPhone and got the proper watchOS Beta Profiel, when i'm searching for an update for my Apple Watch it keeps telling me that my watch is on the latest version: 3.2.2, anyone else?

Did you ever get this solved? I have the same issue...
I'm on an original series model, not sure that explains the absence of the update, though.

UPDATE: apologies, had the wrong profile installed. Update now downloading smoothly on my "Series 0" model.
 
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Not sure if it was discussed but now “Now playing” complication includes anything playing, including Spotify. Love that!

Including audiobooks from the Books app on the iPhone.

The audiobook was connected to my car via the dock. Glanced down at my watch to check the time and noticed the controls!
 

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No it has not. It was only for Apple Music before.
Actually “Now Playing” was available for other audio apps including podcasts on the phone. That’s why the music app is slightly confusing.
[doublepost=1496756880][/doublepost]Still no GPS for hiking, no export options, activity app on phone unchanged. Route Maps available in health now though so there is hope.
 
Love the ability to change the interface from the honeycomb view to list view now. That's huge! Just didn't care much for the honeycomb, seemed messy.
 
With the workout app you can have two workouts running at the same time?

I don’t see the point of this thou...

No, they don't run at the same time. You can start a new workout while doing a first workout, which essentially stops the first workout and begins a new one. When you are finished it has them listed individually. It's a simply way to add an additional workout without having to stop one, save it, then start a new one. I used it last night for HIIT and then biking. Really slick.
 
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No, they don't run at the same time. You can start a new workout while doing a first workout, which essentially stops the first workout and begins a new one. When you are finished it has them listed individually. It's a simply way to add an additional workout without having to stop one, save it, then start a new one. I used it last night for HIIT and then biking. Really slick.

Thanks.

How are the calories stats under HIIT? When I go to a HIIT class prior to watchOS 4 I used other.
 
I should have known better than to put it on my watch I'll have to send it in. On my watch its a steaming pile. iPhone is not much better already restored the iPhone
 
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