Apple yesterday released the fourth beta of the Apple Watch operating system, watchOS 2, along with versions of iOS 9 and beta 4 of OS X El Capitan. Apple is not doing anything and Apple Watch users are looking forward to this second official version of the operating system, a version that will bring different and interesting improvements how to run native applications, more watchfaces, instant messages and other news, but for now we have to keep waiting.
The previous watchOS 2 beta was released a couple of weeks ago as were the developer versions of OS X El Capitan and iOS 9. The fourth beta of watchOS 2 is 130MB in size and appears to be in it. Apple ID problem with Messages has been fixed and Apple Pay works fine in this fourth beta version. We hope to see improvements in the battery and solution of errors with the Notification Center, if any notable improvement appears we will update this same entry, but at the moment it does not seem that we have important news beyond the previous improvements.
The release date of new versions is slowly approaching, but it is important that developers thoroughly test the versions for bugs or problems. This watchOS 4 beta 2 has the build13S5305d and the installation method if you are a developer is to download the configuration profile from the Apple portal or through OTA, but it is good to remember that it is not possible to downgrade once the update is installed, so don't risk your device if you are not a developer.