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Apple Removes Walkie-Talkie From Apple Watch in watchOS 27 Beta

Apple has quietly removed the Walkie-Talkie app from Apple Watch in the first developer beta of watchOS 27, with the app vanishing from both the app list and Control Center.

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Walkie-Talkie launched with watchOS 5 in 2018 and allowed Apple Watch users to send push-to-talk voice messages to one another over Wi-Fi or cellular using FaceTime infrastructure. Unlike traditional walkie-talkies, it worked over any distance, making it a novel way to communicate without picking up an iPhone. Despite the promise of the feature at launch, however, Apple gave it very little attention in the years that followed, with no meaningful updates across eight major watchOS releases.

Shortly after its debut, Apple was forced to temporarily disable Walkie-Talkie following the discovery of a security vulnerability that could allow a user to listen through another person's microphone without their knowledge. Apple resolved the issue with a watchOS 5.3 update, but the episode did little to build lasting enthusiasm for the feature.

The app's removal has not been officially confirmed by Apple, but users running the first ‌watchOS 27‌ beta observe that the app is nowhere to be found, with no option to reinstall it.

‌watchOS 27‌ is still in very early beta testing and there remains a slim possibility Apple could reintroduce the app before the software reaches a public release later this year. Given how little attention the feature has received over the years, however, its removal looks more like a quiet retirement than an accidental omission.

A public beta of ‌watchOS 27‌ is set to arrive next month, followed by launch in the fall, likely alongside new Apple Watch models.

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Top Rated Comments

gmanist1000 Avatar
3 weeks ago
Hopefully, they are just rebuilding the architecture of this app because it seemed to never work and I always had connectivity errors with it. It would be awesome if they rebuilt it and it worked really well.
Score: 41 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DB2k Avatar
3 weeks ago
ah nuts we use that at home when we're on different floors!
Score: 38 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MasterControlProgram Avatar
3 weeks ago
It was a great feature… when it worked. Hopefully they’re just removing it to fix it, rather than giving up on it.
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MrRom92 Avatar
3 weeks ago
Apple should be ashamed of themselves. Why remove features customers paid for? I smell a class action
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MrRom92 Avatar
3 weeks ago

You bought the hardware not the software or any of the functions. Those are licensed features and are free to be revoked
The hardware is locked down, cannot run user provided software, and can only function with the software provided by Apple. The value of the hardware is the software it is provided with. Claiming I only paid for the chip glass and battery is a really weird take that will never hold up in court.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DeLaSoul Avatar
3 weeks ago
Tried the walkie talkie feature several times but it usually failed to establish a connection.
Kept talking to my car. 'KITT, pick me up, and bring me a hamburger from the drive-thru!'
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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