Periodically, COROS has upcoming features in a beta testing stage before being released to all users. To participate in the beta testing, the steps below will outline how to install the beta software, and how to leave the beta testing group to return to the normal public software.
How to Install Beta Software on iOS:
- Download the Testflight app from the iOS App Store if you do not already have it installed
- Open Testflight, and if it lists a COROS test there select it and select Stop Testing
- Open the Beta Group link provided to you and select the "Open in COROS" button
- Accept the in-app Beta invitation prompt
- Jump back to Testflight, accept and join the beta there, and allow the new app to install
- Check your watch for any firmware updates and install them
How to Install Beta Software on Android:
- Download and install the beta app via the link that was provided to you
- Depending on your phone or phone browser settings, you may need to go to Settings - Apps - Special App Access - Install Apps from Unknown Sources.
- Open the Beta Group link provided to you and select the "Open in COROS" button
- Accept the in-app Beta invitation prompt
- Check your watch for any firmware updates and install them
Beta Testing FAQ's
How do I leave the public beta?
Watch:
- Open the COROS app
- Go to the Profile page
- Select your watch
- Select "Leave Public Beta" at the bottom if you see that option:
App:
- Open the COROS app
- Go to the Profile page
- Select "Settings"
- Select "App Version"
- Select "Leave Public Beta" if you see that option:
- Search for the COROS app in your phone's app store
- Download and install the public version of the app from your phone's app store
- Check your watch for a firmware update.
- If you see one available, install it
- If one is not available, you will need to wait until the next public firmware version is released and install that firmware version at that time
The in-app prompt is saying there is no beta available for me?
You may not have a watch that is eligible for the current beta testing stage, or the testing may have reached capacity.
Is there any risk to being on beta software?
Typically there is no risk to your data from being on beta software. Some bugs may exist in the software, such as improper formatting, or functions that do not work perfectly, but your activities and daily data should still track normally. There is always some additional risk with beta software though, so only participate if you are willing to accept a slightly heightened amount of risk.
Where can I find out about upcoming beta testing?
Join our Facebook Users Group or our Inside Track newsletter for beta announcements.