WatchOS 3 beta 6 is out

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To turn time travel back on, this is a new setting in the watch app on your iphone. In the app, go to Clock --> Time travel and turn it on.

Seems to be off by default
 

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To turn time travel back on, this is a new setting in the watch app on your iphone. In the app, go to Clock --> Time travel and turn it on.

Seems to be off by default

Thank you, and thankfully, it's now off by default.
 

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In the app, go to Clock --> Time travel and turn it on.

Done! Thanks! I updated to b6 last night, Battery use this morning seems unaffected. Are there any new features with this update?

I'd like to see a way of ordering watch faces to keep the most commonly used faces grouped together.
 

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Well my Watch seems to be functioning properly again. 10 hours off the charger and I still have 69% battery, and my third party apps on the watch face appear to properly updating again.
 

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Can anyone confirm WatchOS BETA is compatible with the iOS10 Public BETA or can it only be used with the iOS Dev version? TIA
 

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Can anyone confirm WatchOS BETA is compatible with the iOS10 Public BETA or can it only be used with the iOS Dev version? TIA

watchOS 3 works with iOS 10. The dev beta and public beta are identical. There is always one more dev beta than public beta because dev beta 1 allows for the correction of major bugs before public beta release.
 

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I'm using watch beta with iOS 10 public beta. Works fine. I think I also heard public and dev beta are on the same build at this point
 

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watchOS 3 works with iOS 10. The dev beta and public beta are identical. There is always one more dev beta than public beta because dev beta 1 allows for the correction of major bugs before public beta release.

I'm using watch beta with iOS 10 public beta. Works fine. I think I also heard public and dev beta are on the same build at this point

Thanks guys. I appreciate it. I'll be installing this evening then.
 

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Ok, I don't think I'll do any more beta updates for either the Watch or phone. So- if I deleted the beta profile deal from both devices, what happens when the actual OSs ship for the masses?

•Will I get no update alert because I'm on the beta program and the beta profile is missing?
•Will I get an update alert for the 'regular' iOS 10 Update even though I'm on a beta and and the profile is missing?

I don't want to remain on a beta diet once the regular Update ships, and I don't want to Restore my phone except as a very last resort. I have old apps with still work but are no longer available from the App Store. Since iTunes no longer backs up apps, they'd be lost and I'd be sad :crying: Ok, more than sad.