Today, Apple has unsigned watchOS 11.4 beta 1 for all Apple Watch Series 6 models, meaning it is no longer possible for those users to test out the new beta.This news comes from Aaron Perris on X.They’ve also unsigned iOS 18.4 beta 1 for some iPhone 12 models.
watchOS 11.4 beta pulled Apple released the watchOS 11.4 beta yesterday, alongside iOS 18.4 beta, visionOS 2.4 beta, and more.While those earlier betas had a number of new features, it isn’t quite clear what changed with watchOS 11.4 beta.However, two users on the r/watchOSbeta subreddit reported that their Apple Watch bricked after installing the new update.
One of them specified that they were using a Series 6, while the other didn’t specify.As a result, Apple seemingly decided to pull the new beta.According to Aaron, this impacts all models of Series 6: Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS, 40mm) Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS, 44mm) Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS + Cellular, 40mm) Apple Watch Series 6 (GPS + Cellular, 44mm) iOS and iPadOS 18.4 beta pulled Additionally, Apple has unsigned iOS 18.4 beta 1 for a number of iOS devices, including most of the iPhone 12 lineup, a few iPad models released in 2020, and cellular versions of the most recent iPad Air model.
It’s unclear what exactly the issue is here, but a number of users reported boot looping.Here’s a full list of pulled models: iPhone 12 Pro iPhone 12 Pro Max iPhone 12 mini iPad 8 (Cellular) iPad Air 4 (Wi-Fi) iPad Air 4 (Cellular) iPad Air 11-inch (M2) (Cellular) iPad Air 13-inch (M2) (Cellular) Hopefully, it doesn’t take too long for Apple to re-release the betas.It’s interesting to me that most of the devices impacted were released during 2020.
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