Apple has also announced the watchOS 11 upgrade, which will be available for the Apple Watch later this year, along with iOS 18 and macOS 15. Along with customisable Activity Rings and Smart Stack, Training Load insights, summary alerts, and other enhancements, the most recent version of watchOS also includes Apple Intelligence capabilities. Are you unsure whether the update will reach your Apple Watch? These are all of the Apple Watch models that are compatible with watchOS 11.
Apple Watch Models Supporting
and watchOS 11Apple usually provides its current Apple Watch models with five years of watchOS updates. In light of this, watchOS 11 will be compatible with the below models:
- Apple Watch Ultra 2
- Apple Watch Ultra
- Apple Watch Series 9
- Apple Watch Series 8
- Apple Watch Series 7
- Apple Watch Series 6
- Apple Watch Series 5
- Apple Watch SE 2nd generation
- Apple Watch SE 1st generation
Finally, Apple has discontinued support for the Watch Series 4, which debuted in 2018. The last significant upgrade for this Apple Watch model will be watchOS 10.To be able to upgrade compatible devices to the most recent watchOS 11 version, you will also need certain Apple Watch models in addition to an iPhone 11 running iOS 18.When Will The watchOS 11 Update Arrive on My Apple Watch?
The most recent version of watchOS 11 is now accessible for developers, since it has already been announced. When the public beta version launches in July, regular users may test it out.After enrolling in watchOS beta, you can use the Watch app on your iPhone to check if your device has received the watchOS 11 beta update. Go to General > Software Update > Beta Updates > watchOS 11 Developer/Public Beta.Along with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15, Apple will finally release the stable version in late September or early October.Which feature of watchOS 11 would you want to test out? What is your excitement level for the next Apple Watch update? Leave a comment below to let us know.