WatchOS is a specialized operating system developed by Apple Inc. specifically for their smartwatch line, the Apple Watch. The operating system offers a variety of features that allow users to stay connected, track fitness activities, and control other Apple devices. WatchOS supports a wide range of apps, including social media, productivity tools, and health and wellness applications. Additionally, it features the company’s digital assistant, Siri, and provides notifications for incoming calls, texts, and emails.

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Apple’s highly anticipated WWDC Developers Conference is just around the corner, scheduled to commence on June 5th at Apple Park. Aside from showcasing their much-anticipated mixed reality headset “Reality Pro“, Apple is also expected to provide a sneak peek into the upcoming updates of their operating systems, including iOS 17 and watchOS 10. Notably, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, watchOS 10 is expected to feature significant UI changes. These changes may include an interface overhaul, new watch faces, gesture control, an array of new shortcuts or even new applications that may contribute to the user experience of the Apple Watch user overall.

Despite no significant hardware changes being expected following the launch of the Apple Watch Ultra, Gurman predicts larger displays for the Apple Watch Series 10 models to be launched next year. Watch enthusiasts can expect a more significant watchOS 10 upgrade compared to iOS 17, which will be coordinated with the release of the latest Apple Watch models in September. Being the best-selling smartwatches in the world, it is apparent that the company has to go above and beyond with its R&D for new features and integrations for the same. Who knows, Apple might introduce another big health-tracking feature with the new update that is purely software oriented. Regardless, fans of the product will have to wait just a couple of more months to see what Apple has in store for them.

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