It hasn't been all that long since Apple released watchOS 7.3 to the public, but Apple's back with a new software update.
Apple releases watchOS 7.3.1

It hasn't been all that long since Apple released watchOS 7.3 to the public, but Apple's back with a new software update.
Earlier today, Apple seeded the first beta of iOS 14.5 to developers. And, as such, discoveries of what's new are being made in the latest prerelease software.
Not too long ago, Apple released iOS 14.4 and iPadOS 14.4 to the public. But the train to the next software update is already on the move.
The next Apple Watch update is around the corner and with it comes a brand new Apple Watch face, inspired by the colors of the Pan-African flag, that changes dynamically as you move.
We're on the cusp of Apple releasing new software for its most popular devices, as Apple seeds the Release Candidate for new software ahead of a public launch.
Apple is still working on the next update for its major platforms, and today the company seeded the latest beta towards that goal.
Hot on the heels of releasing iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 to the public, Apple also updated macOS, tvOS, and watchOS for good measure.
The electrocardiogram (ECG) feature is coming to Apple Watch customers in Taiwan on Tuesday, December 15 (Taiwan time), with the upcoming watchOS 7.2 and iOS 14.3 updates.
Apple has created a new version 2 algorithm for the Apple Watch Series 4 and later to measure electrocardiogram (ECG) waves of one's heart via the optical heart sensor.
Apple has been seeding the next update for iOS and iPadOS for weeks. But now the company is on the cusp of a public launch.
Apple made a privacy-focused change earlier this year, informing developers they'd need to be a bit more transparent with their apps starting this year.
A private Wi-Fi address protects your privacy by reducing the tracking of your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch across different wireless networks. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to enable a private Wi-Fi address on your Apple devices to enhance your privacy.