DEVELOPERS MIGHT SOON be able to create their own watchfaces for the Apple Watch. So says 9to5Mac, which spotted a reference in the latest watchOS 4.3.1 beta which suggests that Apple could soon finally allow for third-party watchfaces. A log message ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch could finally get support for third-party faces
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’s less powerful iPad mini 4 is $70 more expensive than the new iPad
Today, Apple refreshed its iPad lineup with a new 9.7-inch iPad with Pencil support that comes with a student-focused $30 discount. The device is designed to replace last year’s $329 base model iPad, and it sells for that same price to regular consumers. ( read original story ...)