Beta 3 of watchOS 9, macOS Ventura, tvOS 16 Released – Download Now

Jul 6, 2022 at 01:11pm EDT
Beta 3 of watchOS 9, macOS Ventura, tvOS 16 now available for download.

Apple has released beta 3 updates of watchOS 9, macOS Venutra and tvOS 16. Developers can download these updates over the air.

Beta 3 of watchOS 9, macOS Ventura and tvOS 16 Arrives with Tons of Bug Fixes, Download the Update Now

It's an exciting day as Apple has pushed out new updates to its software lineup. We already know iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 beta 3 is available to download, but for those testing out other software, Apple has also released new betas of watchOS 9, macOS Ventura and tvOS 16.

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All of these updates are available to download over the air and you can simply go right ahead and download beta 3 if you have a previous update installed onto your device.

Download watchOS 9 Beta 3

First of all, you have to make sure you have 50% or more battery remaining on your Apple Watch otherwise the update will simply fail. Place your smartwatch on its charger and wait for it to cross the 50% mark. Once that is taken care of, follow the steps below:

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Download macOS Ventura Beta 3

Again, this update too is available over the air and before you go ahead with it make sure you have saved your work to a safe and secure location. Once done, follow the steps below:

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Download tvOS 16 Beta 3

Follow the steps below in order to download tvOS 16 beta 3:

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If there's any notable change in any of these updates, we will inform you about them here. Until then, we suggest you go ahead and update everything if you are running the previous beta.

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