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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/04\/17\/apple-watch-to-see-its-biggest-software-update-since-its-2015-debut\/<\/a><\/br> The Apple Watch\u2019s software is due to get its biggest update since its release, according to a new report<\/a> by Bloomberg\u2019s Mark Gurman. Though details on the watchOS 10\u2019s updated design were sparse to non-existent, the report teases Apple\u2019s plans to introduce a revamped interface for its popular wearable at this year\u2019s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in June, alongside its mixed-reality headset, new Mac laptops and iOS 17.<\/p>\n While the updated versions of iOS and iPadOS were previously said to be more minor releases bringing several of users\u2019 most requested features<\/a>, and possibly the groundwork for sideloading apps<\/a> onto the devices from outside the App Store, the watchOS update may be even more significant, if the report holds true.<\/p>\n This isn\u2019t the first time Gurman has reported on Apple\u2019s plans to update the Apple Watch\u2019s operating system with the new watchOS, but it does now position the upgrade as the most significant user interface update since the Watch\u2019s launch, which was not previously known.<\/p>\n Earlier this month, Gurman had only said<\/a> the new watchOS should be a \u201cfairly extensive upgrade\u201d with changes to the user interface.<\/p>\n The Apple Watch\u2019s software hasn\u2019t received a major overhaul in terms of its user interface since its debut in <\/a>2015<\/a>. But plenty of designers have taken their own shots at a makeover with various watchOS concepts that rethink the home screen from the array of tiny apps you navigate with a finger to those that embrace different ideas \u2014 including more iPhone-like concepts that also support widgets<\/a> or app folders,<\/a> among other things.<\/p>\n According to Gurman\u2019s latest, the updated watchOS 10 will \u201cbring bigger enhancements\u201d than the releases planned for iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple TV. This includes the \u201cupdated interface,\u201d that will tell you \u201cmost of what you need to know about the Apple Watch in 2023,\u201d he says. The report notes that the rest of the hardware changes will be minimal so the software update will be the Watch\u2019s biggest news and main focus.<\/p>\n Little more was said about what the updated interface could include, but parsing the wording carefully could lead one to believe it\u2019s not a complete overhaul of the interface, as it\u2019s being referred to as an \u201cupdate\u201d not a \u201credesign.\u201d<\/p>\n Still, there\u2019s a lot of anticipation for a fresh experience for the Apple Watch, whose software is starting to feel a little dated after numerous iOS releases that have rethought how apps are organized and engaged with, including the introductions of things like automatically organized folders in the App Library, interactive widgets via Live Activities, and both Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets for displaying live app information. Of course, all these ideas can\u2019t necessarily translate directly to a smartwatch interface \u2014 which uses complications, not widgets to display info, for example, and where limited screen real estate requires different ideas and types of interactions.<\/p>\n To date, that\u2019s led to most watchOS releases being more minor tweaks, with most of the user interface changes coming via things like new watch faces.<\/p>\n
\nApple Watch to see its biggest software update since its 2015 debut, report says<\/br>
\n2023-04-17 21:51:45<\/br><\/p>\n