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Apple has a habit of rolling out new features to the iPhone and then spreading similar features to its other devices the following year. And that holds true this year, as well. Last year, with iOS 18, ...
watchOS 26 could be a huge change for Apple Watch users. Not just thanks to the new design, but also thanks to better third-party support.
iOS 18 introduced a customizable Control Center that supports third-party shortcuts on the iPhone, so it makes sense that the feature might also expand to the Apple Watch.
Control Center customizations watchOS 26 is expected to be supported on any Apple Watch Series 6 and newer. Photo by Tucker Bowe for Gear Patrol According to a report by 9to5Mac, when Apple reveals ...
The official release of WatchOS 26 is anticipated in the second week of September, coinciding with Apple’s annual keynote ...
The Control Center, currently accessed on the Apple Watch by pressing the side button, is a useful collection of toggles and simple functions such as the flashlight, water lock, Walkie-Talkie, and ...
A new rumor suggests Apple could allow third-party developers to add buttons and widgets to the watchOS 26 Control Center.
OS 26 beta 8 is rolling out now for developers, with the new Apple Watch software expected to ship to all users in mere weeks ...
By tilting your wrist away from you in watchOS 26, you can dismiss a notification when your opposite hand is occupied. This ...
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