Apple Inc. rolled out the second watchOS 3.1.1 beta to developers for testing purposes. The update came a week after unleashing the first watchOS 3.1.1 beta and two weeks after unleashing the watchOS 3.1.

Apple Watch users can download the watchOS 3.1.1 through the dedicated Apple Watch app on the iPhone. In doing so, users will go to General, Software, then Update. To install the watchOS 3.1.1 beta update, the Apple Watch battery must have at least 50 percent, the device must be connected to the charger, and the Apple Watch must be in range with the iPhone. Anyway, watchOS 3.1 beta update requires an iPhone that runs on iOS 10 to install, Mac Rumors reported.

Be that as it may, the interface on the Apple Watch is completely overhauled by the new watchOS 3 operating system, as the update introduces a dedicated app dock, new watch faces, instant launch apps, and new complication options. A new Activity sharing features also come along with the watchOS 3, a Breathe app that guides Apple Watch users through deep breathing sessions to reduce stress, as well as an SOS feature that can call emergency service automatically.

In spite of that, Apple also unleashed the second iOS 10.2, tvOS 10.1 Developer Betas. The builds have come exactly a week after their predecessors, but, the macOS 10.12.2 Sierra is notably missing. The Cupertino based tech giant may have seeded the second build of 10.12.2 on macOS Sierra, however, the update is not considered a beta 2, according to Neo Win.

That being the case, iOS 10.2 beta 2's huge alteration is the addition of the TV app, in which, a person will now find a pre-installed on their iPhone, iPod and iPad Touch. Users can even tick the power button up to five times to call emergency services. While the first build of iOS 10.2 include Unicode emojis such as new wallpapers, Health data fixes and a Videos widget.

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