A new change will see Wear OS prioritize Wi-Fi and cellular over Bluetooth for downloading updates.
Keeping your Android device updated is probably the single most important thing you can do to get the most out of it, ensuring you've got access to not just all the hot new features, but also critical security patches. On our phones, installing updates is pretty easy, and we've got no shortage of great options for getting new software on them, from cellular or Wi-Fi OTA, to a wired USB connection. The situation's been a little more complicated when we're looking at smartwatches, but a recent tweak sounds like it could be changing things for the better.