watchOS 10: See what’s new in the next version of Apple Watch OS
June 6, 2023
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During WWDC 2023, Apple officially unveiled WatchOS 10 for the company’s smartwatches. The new operating system has doubled the focus on widgets and also offers more health monitoring
During WWDC 2023, Apple officially unveiled WatchOS 10 for the company’s smartwatches. The new operating system has doubled the focus on widgets and also offers more health monitoring features. Still in testing, the final version of WatchOS 10 should be released this September.
A distinctive feature of the update is the doubling of attention to widgets. Apple said the update includes redesigned widgets with additional information from the user’s favorite apps. The resource can be accessed through the Digital Crown and the user can customize their favorite widgets and easily access them using the Smart Stack.
WatchOS 10 brings improved apps
The new operating system will take advantage of the larger 1.92-inch screen on smartwatches like the Watch Ultra to provide more information in apps. Now, if a user wants to quickly check NBA results, watchOS 10 will provide complete data with scores, match results, and more.
In addition The OS will have updated health monitoring features. Among the innovations is more location information: in the event that a user performs any physical activity and loses contact with the telephone networks, the software now informs the emergency networks of the user’s exact location before losing connection, making it easier to find. According to Apple, the gadget motion sensor API will also be available to developers. Thus, third-party applications can offer more efficient features that the company from CUpertino does not offer. The new watchOS 10 will be Supported by multiple generations of Apple smartwatches such as Watch Ultra, Series 8, Series 7. and so on. Below you can see the full list of devices that will support watchOS 10.
SEE WHICH MODELS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH watchOS 10:
apple watch ultra
Apple Watch Series 8
Apple Watch Series 7
Apple Watch Series 6
Apple Watch Series 5
Apple Watch Series 4
Apple Watch SE
Apple Watch SE (second generation)
We point out that all variants of the models mentioned above will be compatible with WatchOS 10. So if you have an Apple Watch Series 8 variant, you have nothing to worry about as they will all be compatible with the new operating system. smart watch system from Big Tech in Cupertino. At the moment, the new operating system is available in beta for developers and the final version of the OS will be released to the general public in September. The company has also confirmed a public open beta testing, which should take place between June and July.
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