Should You Update to watchOS 11.2?

The latest watchOS 11.2 update may not be groundbreaking in terms of new features, but it's still recommended. It offers under-the-hood improvements, including security patches and bug fixes, crucial for device longevity and performance. While the update process might seem like a burden, staying current with software is key for optimal device health. See iOS 18.2, macOS 15.2, and watchOS 11.2 Released with Bug Fixes for more details.

New Features and Improvements

  • New pause/resume function for iPhone video recording via the Camera Remote app.
  • Enhanced Tides app with expanded map support for China.
  • Potential expansion of Sleep Apnea features to more regions.
  • New Fitness award for daily ring completion.

Compatibility and Considerations

watchOS 11.2 requires an iPhone running iOS 18. Older Apple Watch models, prior to the second-generation SE and Series 6, are not compatible. If you prefer to wait and see how the update performs, that's understandable, though early reports haven't indicated major issues. For insights into potential iOS 18.2 issues, check out iOS 18.2: Unresolved Bugs and User Concerns.

How to Update

To update, navigate to Settings > General > Software Update on your Apple Watch or through the Watch app on your iPhone. Ensure your watch is connected to its charger and has at least a 50% charge. While this update may not introduce major changes like Apple Intelligence on the iPhone, it's essential for maintaining device security and performance. For more Apple news and updates, visit 9to5Mac Daily: Apple News and Updates.