Apple's iOS 8.2 firmware which brings support for WatchKit may not be released until March, according to BGR.
We’ve been told by a trusted source that Apple isn’t planning to release iOS 8.2 until March, according to the most recent roadmap. While iOS 8.2 will bring some general improvements and fixes to the company’s mobile operating system, the big news is the support for Apple Watch.
Considering Apple has already released a fifth beta of iOS 8.2, March seems a bit far off. However, Apple CEO Tim Cook recently revealed that the Apple Watch won't ship until April.
Notably, select developers have already been asked to submit Apple Watch apps for testing. Some of those apps could be featured an upcoming Apple Event during which the company will reveal more details about the watch and possibly new MacBooks, says the site.
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We’ve been told by a trusted source that Apple isn’t planning to release iOS 8.2 until March, according to the most recent roadmap. While iOS 8.2 will bring some general improvements and fixes to the company’s mobile operating system, the big news is the support for Apple Watch.
Considering Apple has already released a fifth beta of iOS 8.2, March seems a bit far off. However, Apple CEO Tim Cook recently revealed that the Apple Watch won't ship until April.
Notably, select developers have already been asked to submit Apple Watch apps for testing. Some of those apps could be featured an upcoming Apple Event during which the company will reveal more details about the watch and possibly new MacBooks, says the site.
We'll have more details as they become available. Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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