Widgets are finally coming to the Apple Watch as part of big changes to how you'll use the wearable.
The Apple Watch has always offered several highly-configurable watch faces for those wanting to stay on top of upcoming appointments, the weather, missed messages, and their level of physical activity, all without having to reach for their iPhones. With watchOS 10, Apple is going to make it even easier for Apple Watch users to quickly access information besides what time it is.
The widgets stack will also feature shortcuts for commonly used complications that some users already regularly use on the home screen, like timers, the stopwatch, and music playback controls. The idea seems to be to help declutter the Apple Watch’s home screen, which will undoubtedly also serve to improve battery life.Apple has found a lucrative niche with positioning its devices as ways to improve a user’s health, with the Apple Watch leading the way.
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