Apple today pushed the watchOS 9.4 Developer Preview Beta 3 update (internal version: 20T5239f) to Apple Watch users, seven days after its last release.
To install the watchOS 9.4 update, ordinary users can install the description file to download the update.
Once installed, watchOS 9.4 can be downloaded by going to General > Software Update from the dedicated Apple Watch app on your iPhone. To update to the new software, the Apple Watch needs to have 50 percent charge, must be on a charger, and needs to be within range of the iPhone it is paired with.
watchOS 9.4 gets support for new emojis, including donkey, goose, blackbird, bobblehead, hyacinth, pea pod, and more, with a total of 31 new emojis available.
With iOS 16.4, the update adds support for Web push notifications sent to the iPhone, with the ability to set notifications for websites added to the iPhone’s home screen.
watchOS 9.4 will undergo multiple rounds of Beta testing and is expected to be released to the public in the spring along with iOS 16.4.
How do I upgrade iOS/iPadOS/watchOS/macOS Development/Public Beta?
Just download and install the description file to detect the development/public beta upgrade in the system update. See below for how to download the description file.
It should be noted that due to the cache problem of node servers in various regions of Apple, some places may detect a slight delay in the update time, generally within half an hour, not too long.