Sunday, 21 February 2016

Watch OS2

Your interaction with Apple Watch starts with the watch face. So we wanted watchOS 2 to give you even more ways to make your watch face look and work exactly as you like.

Complications are important pieces of information you can see right on your watch face, like your Activity rings or upcoming Calendar events. And now with watchOS 2, data from App Store apps can be complications, too. So you can easily check your United flight times or keep an eye on your VW e-Golf’s battery charge. It’s just one more way to personalize your Apple Watch.
With Time Travel, a new feature in watchOS 2, you can turn the Digital Crown to see what’s happening — and what’s already happened — yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Time Travel is particularly handy on watch faces with complications. You can see what the weather will be like for any plans you have made. You can go back a day or check your schedules with one tutn on the crown of the Apple watch you can go back to current time.

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