Apple unveiled watchOS 26 at WWDC 25, marking the next iteration of its Apple Watch operating system. This version reflects an effort to standardize OS names across its platforms, aligning with iOS and macOS. Following the features introduced in watchOS 11, which included innovative fitness tracking tools like Training Load and Activity Ring pauses, watchOS 26 is expected to further enhance performance and usability. Developers will gain early access soon, with a public beta debuting before the official release in fall alongside new Apple Watch models.
This year's version of Apple Watch's operating system, watchOS 26, is a significant update as Apple aligns its OS numbering with the current year, fostering brand consistency.
With a full release expected this fall, watchOS 26 will follow last year's watchOS 11, which introduced key fitness features that have enhanced the user experience.
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