Multiple crashes on me too immediately after installing watch OS 7 on my Series 3. It also wouldn’t record any movement data. Fortunately I ‘stole’ my kid’s watch otherwise it would have broken my 150 day streak of closing my rings. The Fitness app crashed twice today on iOS 14.0.1. Series 6 watch rebooted today after a two hour walk (as I hit Stop) - fortunately it didn’t lose the walk data. I have a screenshot showing that I did “9 qualifying workouts this week” but somehow never got the 7 workout week award???
Insanely bad watchOS releases, same for iOS/iPadOS 14.0.1 with its connectivity issues that are directly affecting our app used by tens of thousands of people for critical data, a bad security update that Apple had to pull after releasing, and a bad Safari 14 release. What a week or two for Apple.
How do you go through multiple public Betas and then ship garbage, break your customers’ watches, iPhones, iPads, and Macs simultaneously?!?!
Apple, you have a serious quality control problem. Heads should roll for these debacles.
Oh, and your damage control is horrendous. How about acknowledging the problems and giving people information about when you will fix you bugs? When you brick that many devices, how do you not even acknowledge the multitude of bugs, apologize and keep us updated. Should we try iOS/iPad 14.1 (what exactly is 14.1?) or 14.2 and will watchOS 7.1 Beta fix the crashes and movement and GPS bugs?
Come on Apple, do better. Things weren’t always like this (if you know what I mean).