Well, some of them are a bit hidden. With the release of the Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular), there was a need for new controls. So, let’s take a tour through the watchOS 4 Control Center to help you know where to find anything. Within watchOS 4 ... ( read original story ...)
watchOS developer beta 1 points to LTE music, radio streaming
Apple’s newly released watchOS 4.1 developer beta features expansions to the Apple Watch’s built-in Music app. This includes the ability to stream songs from Apple Music and iTunes Match via an LTE connection on the new Series 3 hardware. The company ... ( read original story ...)
The 44 best Apple Watch apps to download
Download now from: iTunes Nike’s running app comes pre-installed on the special Nike edition of the Apple Watch Series 2, but it works with all Watches, and supports GPS on the Series 2, whether it’s the Nike model or not. Track runs, get personalized ... ( read original story ...)
Apple watchOS 4 review: Breathes new life into fitness features
WatchOS 4 officially became available to all Apple Watch owners last week even if its release was overshadowed by the hype surrounding the Series 3 Apple Watch. The newest software update for Apple's wearable brings a decent amount of change, but it's ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Series 3 review: LTE comes with high monetary and mental costs
On the other hand, the Apple Watch Series 3 proved entirely predictable—we knew its distinctive feature would be standalone LTE service. WatchOS 4 WatchOS 4 is the latest software update to hit all Apple Watch models. The Series 3's launch coincided ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Watch Series 3
The Apple Watch is far and away the most popular smartwatch out there, so the company isn't trying to reinvent the wheel with the new Series 3. The two biggest changes are an increased focus on fitness, and a version with built-in cellular connectivity so ... ( read original story ...)
Why you should install watchOS 4 (if your Apple Watch is fast enough)
watchOS 4 was announced at WWDC 2017 in June, along with major updates to Apple's three other operating systems, and in September they are finally launching to the public at large. We've updated watchOS on various Apple Watch models to see how well it ... ( read original story ...)