The most anticipated feature showcased during the Apple Wanderlust event on Sept 12 for the Apple Watch— the double-tap gesture is finally available for the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2.
iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1 are finally rolling out, bringing promised features
Apple is rolling out iOS 17.1 to iPhones, watchOS 10.1 to Apple Watch, and more software updates across all of its devices. Read on!
How To Make The Most Of Apple’s WatchOS 10.1: Here’s Everything You Need To Know About Double Tap Feature
Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) latest watchOS 10.1 release has finally brought the much-anticipated Double Tap feature to Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2. Now, it’s time to break down what this feature entails and how it can enhance users’ experience.
watchOS 10.1 Update Comes To Apple Watches
The new watchOS 10.1 update has arrived alongside the new iPhone iOS 17.1 update, bringing with it some new features. The update can be downloaded now, and includes Double Tap, which can conduct multiple tasks by tapping the thumb and forefinger together.
watchOS 10.1 finally fixes annoying Weather app complication bug
Following the release of watchOS 10.1 to the public on Wednesday, Apple has updated a support webpage to confirm that the update fixes the bug affecting Weather app complications. More specifically, complications may not show any data when they’re set to the user’s current location instead of a specific city.
Apple Releases iOS 17.1, iPadOS 17.1, macOS 14.1 Sonoma, watchOS 10.1, tvOS 17.1, and HomePod Software 17.1
watchOS 10.1 also now supports NameDrop for exchanging contact information merely by bringing your Apple Watch near someone else’s iPhone (running iOS 17) or Apple Watch (running watchOS 10.1)—the left two screenshots below demonstrate this action.
Apple’s watchOS 10.1 has arrived with double-tap
Apple has rolled out the watchOS 10.1 update, bringing the Double Tap gesture to the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 among other tweaks.