Following two revisions of watchOS compatibility going back to the Series 1 Apple Watch, watchOS 7 will leave the Apple Watch Series 2 behind.
In its WWDC keynote on June 22, Apple unveiled watchOS 7. Apple vice president of technology Kevin Lynch announced the latest version of watchOS on the keynote, stating that "the power of Apple Watch isn't only its built-in features, but the way developers have personalized it for you."
New features its watchOS 7 will include the ability to share Apple Watch faces, expansions of the functionality for both Siri and Maps, and a very of-the-moment function that allows users to time their hand-washing for at least 20 seconds. watchOS 7 will also offer sleep tracking for the first time.
On Apple's watchOS website, it states that "watchOS 7 requires iPhone 6s or later with iOS 14 or later and one of the following Apple Watch models: Apple Watch Series 3, Apple Watch Series 4 [and] Apple Watch Series 5."
The developer beta for watchOS was released June 22 to Apple Developer Program members, while a public beta of watchOS 7 will also be made available in August. watchOS 7, Apple said, will be made available this fall.
"We're energized by the positive impact Apple Watch is having on our customers and are excited to deliver meaningful new tools that support their health, fitness, and wellness," Jeff Williams, Apple's chief operating officer, said in a press release. "watchOS 7 brings sleep tracking, automatic handwashing detection, and new workout types together with a whole new way to discover and use watch faces, helping our users stay healthy, active, and connected."
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