5 things to expect from Apple watchOS 10
Today at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, Apple will unveil watchOS 10 at the periodic WWDC( Worldwide Developers Conference) 2023 event. Apple will demonstrate its newest operating systems for its devices during the conference. Obviously, iOS 17, iPad OS 17, and macOS 14 will be the star of the show.
One software update, nevertheless, is consistently missed. WatchOS is responsible for the best-selling smartwatch in the world, yet it isn't given the credit it merits, maybe because its upgrades are incremental or less compelling.
What Fresh New Features does WatchOS 10 offer?
Apple has expressed confidence in its Apple Watch series and how crucial it has been in saving lives. This is demonstrated by the fact that Apple presently holds a 26% market share for the whole world's smartwatch market.
Surprisingly, the gadget itself receives more attention than the operating system. The main reason for this is because Apple seldom updates watchOS. This might change this year as Apple is rumoured to update and add to the user interface. Let's now take a look at the features that are anticipated to be revealed at the WWDC 2023.
1)UI for the new home screen
A new Apple Watch user interface is expected to debut with the release of watchOS 10. The bubble icon-based Home Screen hasn't been around for very long. If rumours are to be believed, the update will have a new Home Screen layout and support for app folders to take use of the new Apple Watch's larger and sharper display.
2) Support for widgets
Apple watchOS 10 will reportedly allow Apple Watch widgets, which is another intriguing piece from the rumour mill. Although the specifics of this function are unknown, reports indicate that the Apple Watch's digital crown will bring up a selection of widgets. Users of the Apple Watch should be excited about this since it will expand the device's capabilities.
3) Emotion and mood tracking,
4) Redesigned applications
Another theory is that as part of the next update, Apple may overhaul the vast majority of its standard applications for the Apple Watch. The business unveiled the more costly and ambitious Apple Watch Ultra with a bigger display last year. The redesigned software will concentrate on maximising the larger display that might be found on more Apple Watches in the future.
5) Compatible Watches
Apple is renowned for providing watchOS support for Apple Watches from earlier generations. The business stopped offering support for the Apple Watch Series 3 last year. The Apple Watch 4 generation should technically follow suit, but it is still up in the air.