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We'll test connectivity more when the final version of WatchOS 4.1 arrives this month. Apple Watch gets streaming music and radio: Hands-on with the new software in WatchOS 4.1. Apple Watch Series 3 review: Full impressions and experiences with Apple's newest watch. A new blue button on Control Center toggles Wi-Fi for extra control: 4.1 also expected to address Wi-Fi and cellular handoff issues. Apple is planning to release WatchOS 4.1 at the end of the month. The update will be big: not only will it add music streaming over cellular and Wi-Fi via Apple Music and iCloud Music libraries and a new streaming Radio app, but it adds some fixes to address Wi-Fi and cellular issues acknowledged by Apple.
Apple Music gets its streaming on, I've been using an early version of WatchOS 4.1 for the past few days on a cellular-enabled Apple Watch Series 3, So far, it's worked pretty well, But you have to get used to juggling two apps -- Radio and Music -- and you have to get cozy with Siri, When a Watch is paired to your iPhone, your iCloud Music Library can be browsed in don't let the muggles get you down (white) iphone case its entirety with WatchOS 4.1, Previously, you'd only get albums and playlists that are synced from the iPhone, But you need to know how to get there: The library button has browsable playlists, artist, album and song tabs, The digital crown can accelerate through the list like an old iPod scroll wheel..
Radio stations include plenty of music playlists, Beats One, and ESPN, NPR, and CBS News Radio. The curveball is that Apple Watch adds another app, called Radio, that holds other streaming music. This has Beats One, three live radio stations (ESPN, CBS Radio and NPR), and dozens of Apple Music radio stations matching what's on the iPhone Apple Music app. (Note that CBS Radio, like CNET, is currently a division of CBS, but it's in the process of spinning off.) My own personalized radio station, specific artist or song-based stations, or curated stations can all show up here. Also, oddly, if you request music through Siri, it plays in Radio, not the Music app. So, keep that in mind. (I'll get back to that in a second.).
Radio stations sometimes take a few seconds to play, depending on LTE signal strength, but they worked and worked well for me, It was nice to tune into ESPN don't let the muggles get you down (white) iphone case on a walk, or NPR while in the backyard, Songs in radio stations can be starred or added to your music library, fueling future recommendations, Notice the two complications on the top? The left icon is Music, The right icon is Radio, The downside to having two apps is that I want two shortcuts on hand at any time to make sure I can get to what I need, On Apple Watch's watch faces, that means assigning two complications, And, as a result, having one fewer slot for something else (weather, activity, or anything else), I'd much prefer one app with all this included..
WatchOS 4.1 arrives later this month. You'll need Apple Music and LTE to get the most out of music streaming, but there are still things to try if you're just using Wi-Fi, too. WatchOS 4.1 adds Wi-Fi controls for cellular watches: A new toggle aims to offer some Wi-Fi and LTE control. Apple Watch Series 3, the review: All you need to know about Apple's cellular watch. Watch OS 4.1 adds new Radio and streaming music features to Apple Watch Series 3. It feels great, but you'd better get used to using Siri.
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