WWDC22 introduced at the event watchOS 9 The operating system iOS 16 debuted for supported watches.
WWDC22 all the details of the important announcements of the event. here Exclusive to the Apple Watches we feature watchOS 9 OS, can now be used by downloading to the following smart watches. Within the scope of Apple’s update policy, which has been well maintained for years, the company offers a free version to many Apple Watch smartwatch models. this summary statement doing: “Get ready to meet more customizable watch faces, enhanced Training apps, sleep stages, the first-of-its-kind AF History feature, and the all-new Medicines app.”
watchOS 9 requires an iPhone 8 or later with iOS 16 or later and one of the following Apple Watch models:
- -Apple Watch Series 4
- -Apple Watch Series 5
- -Apple Watch SE
- -Apple Watch Series 6
- -Apple Watch Series 7
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“Users around the world love Apple Watch, which helps them stay connected with loved ones, be more active throughout the day, and better control their health.” declaring Apple COO Jeff Williams continued:
“This fall, watchOS 9 will take the Apple Watch experience to a whole new level. Users will gain scientifically validated information about fitness, sleep and heart health, while unlocking new creative possibilities to customize their Apple Watch completely.”
About the release, Apple also cites: “Apple Watch users can now choose from more watch faces. The new watch faces come with complications that give more information and open up wider possibilities for customization.
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Updated with advanced metrics, views, and workout experiences inspired by top athletes, the Training app helps users take their training to the next level.
watchOS 9 provides users with more detailed information about their own condition with the sleep stages it brought to the Sleep application and the new FDA-approved AF History feature. The new Medicines app makes it easy for users to conveniently organize, understand and track their medicines without compromising privacy.”