A watchOS update could finally add support for third-party Apple Watch faces soon. Apple Watch fans have been calling for third-party face support since the device made its debut three years ago. A note discovered in the latest watchOS code suggests ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Might Get Third-Party Face Support in watchOS 5
Apple could be working to build third-party watch face compatibility into the next OS upgrade for the Apple Watch. According to code discovered by 9to5Mac in the latest watchOS 4.3.1 beta, there’s a placeholder that literally says “this is where the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple might finally allow third-party Apple Watch face support
Last year, Apple unveiled the current watchOS during the 2017 Worldwide Developer’s Conference, and it’s expected to unveil watchOS 5 at this year’s WWDC on June 4th. ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch May Finally Allow Third-Party Watch Faces In Future watchOS Update
For as long as the Apple Watch has existed, developers have been asking Apple to let them make their own custom watch faces, a feature that customers would likely enjoy as well. Now in the third generation of the Apple Watch, developers are still not ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Nike+ Series 3 (GPS) 38mm
And, you can now receive Cheers from your friends on your watch. The custom-created Nike Sport Band features compression-molded perforations on a light, flexible material to deliver lasting comfort and breathability. *Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS) lets you ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Could Get Support For Third-Party Watch Faces
When it comes to third-party Apple Watch faces, there are pretty much none, save for Nike and Hermes, both of whom are more or less considered Apple’s partners. Basically apart from those, developers have not been able to create third-party faces for the ... ( read original story ...)
Report: Apple Once Again Extends Apple Watch Warranties, This Time for Battery Issues
Apple will repair Apple Watch Series 2 devices that suffer from defects including swollen batteries or an inability to activate, per an updated version of its service policy obtained by MacRumors. In an internal document sent to Apple Stores and licensed ... ( read original story ...)