Apple has released watchOS 4.0.1 for download bringing a fix for LTE connectivity issues experienced by owners of the new Apple Watch Series 3.
watchOS 4.0.1 fixes issues that in rare cases were causing Apple Watch to join unauthenticated (captive) Wi-Fi networks, such as those found in public places like coffee shops and hotels, which direct the user to a web page before the network can be accessed.
You can find instructions on how to update your Apple Watch software here.
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MarcoPollo77 - October 5, 2017 at 8:25pm
I have the Apple Watch LTE and the battery life is great! I use it all day and the lowest the battery has gotten down to is 35% by 10pm.
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MUKAI - October 4, 2017 at 9:45pm
I didn’t see an update at all but then again I’m using the Apple Watch not LTE, so I’m guessing this upgrade is only for the ones with LTE. I can’t complain because my watch last a whole day and a half without a charge, but I have the non LTE lol.
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Sabtain Aziz - October 5, 2017 at 4:11am
Yeah I get a day and A half on my Apple Watch
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joshWUa - October 5, 2017 at 5:45am
Is yours with LTE or non LTE? Because from what I’ve heard both should last the same.