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A new developer beta version of watchOS appeared yesterday evening, which added so much a quartet of new software, which Apple has granted to users with a developer account. We looked at what's new in iOS in this article, and in the case of watchOS, there have also been some news that are worth mentioning. This is primarily music streaming via LTE, which should be one of the main attractions Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE support, but currently not available in the public build. You can see what it looks like in the latest version of watchOS in the video below.

Thanks to streaming via LTE, you always have both your own music library (without the need to synchronize playlists with your phone) and the entire Apple Music catalog, which contains more than 40 million in stock. Finally, it is also possible to use Siri to search for and play music. Users will finally be able to listen to music, for example, if they want to go for a walk and don't want to take their phone with them.

Another novelty is the presence of radio stations, which you can search for by individual categories, and whose playback also works via LTE, without the need for a phone nearby. For example, Beats 1 or other Apple Music radio stations can be played on the radio, as well as third-party stations (however, their availability varies by region). You can find a great summary in the video below, prepared by 9to5mac.

Source: 9to5mac

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