Apple Rolls Out WatchOS 3 Update For Its Watch
Sep 14, 2016 Add Comment
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Apple has launched iOS 10 yesterday besides additionally released WatchOS 3. This is the most recent build of the operating system utilized by the Apple Watch, and it opens some apps in 1/3rd of the time it takes WatchOS 2 to do the job. That is on the grounds that numerous applications will now stay in the wearable's local memory instead of being stored on a paired Apple iPhone.
With the update to WatchOS 3, you can create or adjust watch faces from the Watch application instead of changing the Apple Watch. What's more, switching between watch faces now requires a simple swipe, either left or right.
WatchOS 3 allows you to share your fitness and daily activity stats with friends and family. Swiping up on the screen will call the Control Center. Like its namesake on iOS, this will give you alternate ways to a number of features and settings including the capacity to enable airplane mode, check the battery level and lock the timepiece.
Some of the other new features incorporated in the update include a wheelchair mode for those who stuck in a seat, yet who still need to track their activity. Tapping the side button now allows users to change their favorite apps to appear on a Dock-like view.
To update your Apple Watch, ensure that your iPhone has the latest version of iOS. Your Apple Watch should be on a charge with at least 50% battery full. Connect your iPhone to WiFi and keep it inside the scope of the timepiece.
Now open the Apple Watch application on your iPhone and tap on the My Watch tab, then on General and finally on Software Update. Download the update and this may take some time, so be patient. Try not to restart the Apple Watch on your own. At the point when the update is finished, the watch will restart automatically.
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