Apple has said it won’t release watchOS 2, an updated operating system for the Apple Watch, on Wednesday as planned after it discovered a bug in development.
A company spokeswoman said the bug was taking longer to fix than expected. “We will not release watchOS 2 today but will shortly,” the spokeswoman said.
The updated operating system is designed to help users customize their watch and allow apps to load faster. Apple said last week that watchOS 2 would be available on Sept. 16.
Apple limited the availability of the Apple Watch earlier this year after a component supplied by a Chinese company was found to be defective, the Wall Street Journal reported in April.
The company also had issues this year with a bug that could cause iPhones to crash when a message containing a specific string of text was received.
Last year, a bug in Apple’s HealthKit health and fitness application platform prevented its release along with the iOS 8 operating system for iPhones and iPads.
The new OS brings more options for watch faces. Users can go beyond simply reading emails, and can now even reply to them. Developers will get more control and there’s also full support for HealthKit and HomeKit. Improvements in the iOS 9 — like transit directions in Maps — will be made available for the Apple Watch too. Developers get access to the latest watchOS right away.
With inputs from Reuters