This watch, now devoid of developer profiles, and running standard released 7.5, with no profiles what so ever, when trying to upgrade to 7.6 ( released yesterday), .....
... behaves identically. It throws the error Unable to Verify Update. The watchOS update couldn't be verified because you are not connected to the Internet.
Still stuck in 7.5, although the world has moved on to 7.6
Factory reset, retry - same problem. I'm gonna have to learn to love watchOS 7.5
I am wondering, watchOS 8 is billed as "always on", a feature introduced in Series 5 watches. My watch is a Series 4, and is not normally "always on". I was wondering about the battery drain of the beta. Perhaps I am spared the experience of watchOS 8 betas, due to old hardware.
Does anyone know if watchOS 8 runs on "not always on" hardware like my Series 4?
This watch, now devoid of developer profiles, and running standard released 7.5, with no profiles what so ever, when trying to upgrade to 7.6 ( released yesterday), .....
... behaves identically. It throws the error Unable to Verify Update. The watchOS update couldn't be verified because you are not connected to the Internet.
Still stuck in 7.5, although the world has moved on to 7.6
Factory reset, retry - same problem. I'm gonna have to learn to love watchOS 7.5
I am wondering, watchOS 8 is billed as "always on", a feature introduced in Series 5 watches. My watch is a Series 4, and is not normally "always on". I was wondering about the battery drain of the beta. Perhaps I am spared the experience of watchOS 8 betas, due to old hardware.
Does anyone know if watchOS 8 runs on "not always on" hardware like my Series 4?