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Everything new in watchOS 5 beta 2: Walkie Talkie feature now active

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The second watchOS 5 beta includes a few notable additions to the Apple Watch operating system, the most important being a functioning Walkie Talkie app.

Aside from the now working Walkie Talkie app, a new "Now Playing" widget appears at the top of the active watch face whenever music is currently playing on a connected device. Tapping it takes you directly to the Now Playing screen.

Similarly, a Walkie Talkie icon resides in the same place whenever it is enabled. Both the Now Playing and Walkie Talkie icons fit in the same place that the Workout icon does when in the middle of a session.

Beyond those two major additions, not much has changed with this developer beta.

Related to Apple Watch, the latest iOS 12 update references several as-yet-unannounced Apple Watch models, which could debut as early as this September.

If you haven't already, check out AppleInsider's exhaustive list of changes coming to watchOS 5 when the OS launches this fall. watchOS 5 brings the new Walkie Talkie app, improvements to the Siri watch face, grouped notifications, support for Siri Shortcuts and much more.

The new watchOS 5 update will be made available this fall for all Apple Watch models (minus the original Series 0 model) alongside iOS 12, macOS Mojave, and tvOS 12.



12 Comments

Soli 9 Years · 9981 comments

Doesn't that usually say watchOS x.x?

 

jingo 22 Years · 118 comments

I have not seen anywhere a mention of whether this needs a cellular model or if this feature can use a coupled iPhone for the WalkieTalkie backhaul.

ireland 18 Years · 17436 comments

jingo said:
I have not seen anywhere a mention of whether this needs a cellular model..

Not mentioned I’d bet it does not need cell model watch. 

matrix077 9 Years · 868 comments

jingo said:
I have not seen anywhere a mention of whether this needs a cellular model or if this feature can use a coupled iPhone for the WalkieTalkie backhaul.

Per 9to5Mac, works via iPhone & WiFi. Also works via cellular as well. 

SoundJudgment 7 Years · 187 comments

They could have used something like this on 'Stranger Things.'