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When Apple released the public version last night iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, macOS 15.4, tvOS 18.4 or visionOS 2.4, practically the entire fandom Applu took it for granted that an update was released for Apple WatchThis apparently happened, but for such a short time that almost no one was able to download it. The update was removed soon after its release, without a single comment from the Applu. However, within a few hours, the first more concrete information about why this happened is starting to leak to the surface. And they are not exactly cheerful.

If you read our magazine regularly, you probably remember that Apple during beta testing watchOS 11.4 was struggling with the so-called "Boot Loop", i.e. with nooneA loop of restarts of the watch, which de facto rendered it inoperable, and Apple users had to seek service for a downgrade, which is impossible for the user to do at home. Although these problems were Apple during beta testing, but there have been occasional reports on social media and discussion forums that users have been experiencing Boot Loop and are having a hard time. And since this issue was also reported to be affecting the latest betas, which were also RC versions (i.e. candidates for public releases), Applu apparently failed to resolve the issue successfully, and as a result, the system was apparently withdrawn soon after release.

It is quite possible that some of its employees installed it in the public version right after its release (or shortly before it).anci, who suddenly encountered a Boot Loop and thus ended up blocking their watches. In an attempt to prevent a bigger disaster, Apple probably made a decisive decision in the form of withdrawing the released system. What is interesting is that while we in the editorial office are watchOS 11.4 was not seen in the system at all yesterday, the update was reportedly visible abroad an hour after its release. So yesterday evening was for Apple really challenging.

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