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Apple today released watchOS 10, the newest version of the watchOS operating system designed to run on the Apple Watch. watchOS 10 is compatible with the Apple Watch Series 4 and later.


watchOS 10, which carries build number 21R356, can be downloaded for free through the Apple Watch app on an iPhone running iOS 17 by opening it up and going to General > Software Update. To install the new software, the Apple Watch needs to have at least 50 percent battery and it needs to be placed on a charger.

With watchOS 10, Apple overhauled the Apple Watch interface with a renewed focus on widgets. Turning the Digital Crown now brings up the widget Smart Stack, which displays the information that you need most, and it changes throughout the day. The Control Center is now activated with the side button rather than a swipe.

Apple's built-in apps have been simplified with an information-forward design that developers will also be adopting. Maps, Messages, Activity, Heart, Home, and more have been revamped. There are two new watch faces, including the colorful Palette face and the Snoopy face featuring characters from the popular cartoon.

There are updated Activity integrations for cyclists, as well as location features in the Compass app for hikers. The Apple Maps app now shows topography, hiking trails, and points of interest, and there's a new mood tracking feature that can be accessed in the Mindfulness app. Apple's full release notes for the update are below.watchOS 10 is the biggest update since the introduction of Apple Watch, and brings a fresh look for virtually every app, new ways to navigate, and a new Smart Stack to display the information you need, right when you need it, from any watch face. It introduces enhanced capabilities for cycling workouts and hiking, a new mental health experience in the Mindfulness app to reflect on your state of mind, and the ability to track the time you spend in daylight.

Experience
- Use redesigned apps that utilize the rounded corners and full surface area of the display
- View timely information that is adaptive to context like time of day and location with the Smart Stack by turning the Digital Crown from any watch face
- Access the Control Center by clicking the side button
- Push Digital Crown once to access all apps and twice to access recently used apps

Watch Faces
- Snoopy features over 100 different animations with Snoopy and Woodstock that respond to the time of day, local weather, and activity such as workout
- Palette depicts time as color using three distinct overlapping layers that shift as time goes by
- Solar Analog features classic hour marks on a luminous dial with light and shadow that shift throughout the day in response to the position of the sun
- Modular Ultra utilizes the edges of the display for real time data through three user selectable options and seven different complications (Available on Apple Watch Ultra)

Messages
- View Memoji or photos of contacts
- Pin favorites
- Edit, Undo Send, and sort by unread

Workout
- Cycling Workouts now support Bluetooth-enabled sensors like power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors with new power and cadence metrics
- Cycling Power view displays your power output during your workout, measured in watts
- Power Zone view uses Functional Threshold Power, which measures the highest power you can maintain for a 60 minute session, to create personalized zones and shows time spent in each zone
- Cycling Speed view shows current and max speed, distance, heart rate, and/or power
- Cycle metrics, workout views, and cycling experiences from your Apple Watch can now appear as a Live Activity on iPhone, which can be mounted to the handlebar of your bike

Activity
- Icons in the corners provide quick access to Weekly Summary, Sharing, and awards
- Move, Exercise, and Stand Rings are visible on individual screens by scrolling the Digital Crown along with the ability to adjust goals, view steps, distance, flights climbed, and activity history
- Weekly Summary now includes Exercise and Stand totals in addition to the Move total
- Activity Sharing shows photos or avatars of your friends
- Trainer Tips from the expert trainers at Fitness+ provide guidance on areas like workout techniques, mindfulness, healthy habits, and staying motivated in the Fitness app on iPhone

Fitness+
- Create a workout and meditation schedule with Custom Plans
- Choose your selected activity days, workout durations and types, trainers, music, and plan length and Fitness+ will automatically create the plan
- Build a queue of workouts and meditations that you want to do in a row with Stacks

Compass
- Last Cellular Connection Waypoint automatically estimates the last location on your route where your device was able to connect to your carrier's network
- Last Emergency Call Waypoint automatically estimates the last location available for you to connect to any carrier's network to contact emergency services
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Article Link: Apple Releases watchOS 10 With Widget-Focused Interface, New Watch Faces and More
 
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So does this unnecessary cripple the performance on the S5/6/7/8 in favour of S9?
I doubt they do it deliberately... if it was ever found out they would face an avalanche of lawsuits and severe impact to reputation.

I for one like to keep my devices longer these days... I used to upgrade regularly, but I really could get by without.. so now I try and time my upgrades so that I buy the devices that may give the best longevity. When a significant RAM bump happens for example.. this has worked well for me with iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4 (Although its processor was weak, its 2 GB RAM gave it a good run), iPhone 6S...

But even if you just buy what you want, when you need it at the time.. the chances are that you're going to get a good long period of support.

Apple knows there are different subsets of customers.. some will upgrade regularly, some will keep their devices a while.. so they provide a good amount of support be it software updates and repairs.. at the end of the day they want all their customers to be happy with their purchase and come back in the future. It makes business sense.

I have the Apple Watch 4 and it's had a spectacular run so far, it does what I need, the battery health is excellent and it runs just as good as it did when new. I know its getting to that point now where its approaching the end of its life.. but I hope it gets a few more upgrades that run well (so I hope I find out this version 10 runs well on it :) ).. Im thinking of having its battery replaced as the cost for that is is not bad at all, and its environmentally friendly too :)
 
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