Apple rolls out watchOS 10 for Apple Watch with new faces, health features

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Apple has released watchOS 10 to the public, bringing new features such as new Cycling tracking features, new watch faces, and user experience updates.

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Announced at WWDC 2023, watchOS 10 is now available to the general public. Users can update to watchOS 10 by accessing the iOS Watch app and navigating to General, then Software Update.

The app can automatically install the update, but the Apple Watch must be at least 50% charged, placed on a charger, and within range of the iPhone.

Display & Widgets



One of the big selling points of watchOS 10 is Apple's changes in how it handles widgets, with a new way to summon them on the watch face by simply turning the Digital Crown.

Core Apple Watch apps, including Weather, Stocks, Home, Maps, Messages, and World Clock, have been updated to use up more of the display and provide more glanceable information.

The latest addition to the watchOS experience is the Smart Stack feature. This feature lets users view widgets that display weather updates and upcoming appointments by simply turning the Digital Crown. This makes it easier for users to stay updated with their schedules and weather conditions without navigating multiple apps.

New watchOS 10 faces and widget Smart Stacks
New watchOS 10 faces and widget Smart Stacks



The latest update from Apple brings a new design language for developers to create a seamless experience between third-party and first-party apps. This means that users can expect a cohesive and unified interface across all apps on their device, regardless of the developer. This move aims to improve user experience and make the watchOS platform more user-friendly.

New Faces



Apple has added two new watch faces in watchOS 10.

Palette is an artistic watch face with three overlapping layers to display the time. As the day progresses, the colors on the display also shift to match an ever-changing image.

Peanuts is a watch face featuring the comic strip's characters Snoopy and Woodstock. The pair will interact and play with the watch hands, react to local weather conditions, and work out alongside the user.

For the Apple Watch Ultra, there's a new face: Modula Ultra. Taking advantage of the large display, the face uses the outer edge to show real-time data, such as seconds and altitude, as well as showing the most complications of any Apple digital watch face.

Cycling



While the Apple Watch is an all-encompassing health tracker, most major fitness updates this year focus on cycling.

More data points, including cadence, speed, and power, can be added to Workout View using select Bluetooth accessories.

A Power Zones Workout View will become visible when a power meter is detected. This view provides valuable information regarding your estimated Functional Threshold Power and Power Zones, allowing you to optimize your workout and achieve better results.

When cycling, your iPhone can display Live Activity data on its full screen when tapped. This feature shows speed, heart rate zones, elevation, and other details, making it easier for riders to view their stats when their iPhone is mounted on their handlebars instead of glancing at their wrist.

Hiking



Hiking activity tracking has also gained several new updates, helping hikers get the most out of their treks.

The Last Cellular Connection Waypoint feature automatically generates a waypoint in Compass, estimating the last place with cellular reception for placing calls and checking messages.

When searching for nearby trails, users can view details such as the name, length, time, elevation gain, difficulty, and other useful information. Additionally, topographic maps can provide helpful information such as geographic elevations, contour lines, points of interest, and lakes.

Vision Health



Apple's watchOS 10 includes vision health trackers. The light sensor measures time spent in daylight, and the data is viewable in the Health app. Health Sharing, part of Family Setup, allows parents to access this data.

The newly added Screen Distance feature uses the TrueDepth camera of the iPhone and iPad to prompt users to hold their devices further away from their faces.

Mental Health



Mental Health features have also been expanded as part of this update.

Mindfulness allows users to log their emotions and daily moods. Turning the Digital Crown will let users show how they feel via multidimensional shapes.

The Health app for iOS 17 provides valuable insights into factors that may affect the user's mental state, including lifestyle habits like sleep and exercise. Additionally, the app includes assessments for Depression and Anxiety that can be easily shared as a PDF with the user's doctor.

Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 Upgrades



At the time of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 launches, Apple introduced other changes that affect watchOS 10 for those models.

With the inclusion of a new S9 SiP with a new 4-core Neural Engine, the Apple Watch can now perform on-device processing with Siri. For queries that do not require Internet access, such as starting a timer or a workout, Siri can perform the action without going online.

This also enables Siri to access data from the Health app for health and fitness-related queries, such as asking how many hours of sleep the user had.

The Neural Engine also improves dictation accuracy by 25 percent.

The second-generation Ultra Wideband chip also gives the new models Precision Finding for the iPhone 15 device family. This allows you to find a misplaced iPhone, complete with direction and distance.

A new Double Tap gesture now allows users control the Apple Watch with one hand, and without touching the display. Double-tapping will perform commonly used actions within the current app, such as stopping or starting a timer.

The Ultra Wideband change also deepens the integration with HomePod, as users can see the Now Playing interface when they're within feet of a HomePod.

Miscelaneous updates



Apple included several other elements that don't fit into neat categories for watchOS 10.

Through Workout APIs, developers can use the improved motion sensors in the Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch Series 8 to detect rapid changes in direction and acceleration, which may be used to create new sporting experiences. The APIs will also allow training platforms to import scheduled workouts into the Workout app.

You can now watch recorded messages on your Apple Watch through the FaceTime video playback feature. Additionally, the Apple Watch now supports Group FaceTime audio calls.

iOS 17's contact-sharing feature, NameDrop, will also be accessible on the Apple Watch.

Another new addition is the Health app's medication reminder feature, which allows for critical alerts to be set as follow-up reminders.


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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 12
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 12
    chr15h said:
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    You have to tap and hold and then swipe right or left to get to each watch face. 
    chr15hronnappleinsideruserwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 12
    chr15h said:
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    You have to tap and hold and then swipe right or left to get to each watch face. 
    Thanks! You are right! 
    Problem solved, but just confirm I’m not going bonkers…. You didn’t need to do that before the Watch IOS update, right?
    gregoriusmronnwilliamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 12
    dewmedewme Posts: 5,408member
    chr15h said:
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    You have to tap and hold and then swipe right or left to get to each watch face. 

    Yeah, it looks like Apple changed quite a few of the default behaviors. I was as puzzled by the way swipe to change the watch face works as Chr15h was. The good news is no more inadvertent changes to the watch face. I also noticed that I used to be able to show the Control Center by swiping up. Now I have to press the side button, which means I'll have to figure out how to scroll through the list of running apps. This seems like a significant change to the user interaction model and user interface. I'm sure it will be better once I get over the learning curve. I like what I'm seeing so far.
    edited September 2023 StrangeDaysmuthuk_vanalingamgregoriusmchr15hronnwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 12
    My Series 4 battery was at 100% after installing the update at 2:30pm.  It’s just after 6:30 now and it’s at 78%.  OS 10 is much harder on the battery.
    ronnwilliamlondongrandact73watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 12
    dewme said:
    chr15h said:
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    You have to tap and hold and then swipe right or left to get to each watch face. 

    Yeah, it looks like Apple changed quite a few of the default behaviors. I was as puzzled by the way swipe to change the watch face works as Chr15h was. The good news is no more inadvertent changes to the watch face. I also noticed that I used to be able to show the Control Center by swiping up. Now I have to press the side button, which means I'll have to figure out how to scroll through the list of running apps. This seems like a significant change to the user interaction model and user interface. I'm sure it will be better once I get over the learning curve. I like what I'm seeing so far.
    Double-click the Digital Crown to go to Recent Apps. 

    Turn the Digital Crown from any watch face to bring up the apps you have chosen to be in the Stack. 
    ronnwatto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 12
    dewme said:
    chr15h said:
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    You have to tap and hold and then swipe right or left to get to each watch face. 

    Yeah, it looks like Apple changed quite a few of the default behaviors. I was as puzzled by the way swipe to change the watch face works as Chr15h was. The good news is no more inadvertent changes to the watch face. I also noticed that I used to be able to show the Control Center by swiping up. Now I have to press the side button, which means I'll have to figure out how to scroll through the list of running apps. This seems like a significant change to the user interaction model and user interface. I'm sure it will be better once I get over the learning curve. I like what I'm seeing so far.
    Yeah. There are a couple of behaviours Apple didn't shout about that will take a while to get used to. The watch face swapping for one. But I've also noticed that pressing the crown to access the apps list always takes you to the top of the list. Whereas before, it took you back to where it was the last time you used it. Perhaps it's time they introduced folders or favourites.

    Regarding moving the control centre to the side button. I'll get used to it for sure. But I'm not convinced it's the best use of a dedicated hardware button.
    edited September 2023 ronncommand_fwatto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 12
    dewme said:
    chr15h said:
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    You have to tap and hold and then swipe right or left to get to each watch face. 

    Yeah, it looks like Apple changed quite a few of the default behaviors. I was as puzzled by the way swipe to change the watch face works as Chr15h was. The good news is no more inadvertent changes to the watch face. I also noticed that I used to be able to show the Control Center by swiping up. Now I have to press the side button, which means I'll have to figure out how to scroll through the list of running apps. This seems like a significant change to the user interaction model and user interface. I'm sure it will be better once I get over the learning curve. I like what I'm seeing so far.
    What is irritating is that Apple Help don’t seem to know. in fact, they accuse me of being on a beta version, even though the full release was out. Also they had no idea about these changes.
    disappointing support from Apple!
    ronnwilliamlondon
  • Reply 9 of 12
    CJDmuppet said:
    My Series 4 battery was at 100% after installing the update at 2:30pm.  It’s just after 6:30 now and it’s at 78%.  OS 10 is much harder on the battery.

    I've noticed that major version changes often result in increased battery usage for a period of time.  It usually settles down to nearly where it was before the update, and sometimes even better.  I think there are probably background update tasks being done that use more processing power for a while.
    CJDmuppetronnwatto_cobra
  • Reply 10 of 12
    chr15h said:
    chr15h said:
    Bug?

    Just updated to WatchOS 10 and I now can’t swipe to my other watch faces. I can see them on my iPhone Watch app, and change them on there but can’t on my watch. 

    Anyone else seeing this?
    You have to tap and hold and then swipe right or left to get to each watch face. 
    Thanks! You are right! 
    Problem solved, but just confirm I’m not going bonkers…. You didn’t need to do that before the Watch IOS update, right?
    I would hardly say "Problem Solved".... for anybody who swiped through watch faces like iPhone Home Screen pages, this is horrendous.  Can you imagine trying to swipe to another Home Screen page on iPhone and having to enter the Home Screen Edit Mode and then swiping and then exiting that mode to use the other page?  I had 3 favorite watch faces, each with different complications and layouts (much like each Home Screen page has different app icons and widgets).  I had my most-used watch face in the center of the #2 and #3 most used.  I would swipe left or swipe right to get to the watch face I needed.  Now I have to tap and hold and hope the tap registered because it has about a 30% success rate of registering as a tap-and-hold.

    Worse yet.... the Siri "Dumb Stack" is worthless.  There is hardly anything (err.. nothing at all) you can put in there that is readable and useful for me.  I delated EVERY card (I cannot call them widgets because they are cards) just so I could access the "mini dock" at the bottom.  I need this because they threw away the App Dock and now left us only with "Recent Apps".  Unfortunately, the Dumb Stack mini Dock cannot be configured with any app -- for some reason only some apps from watch can have an icon that lives in the mini dock.  Excluded from this is the August Smart Lock app -- why?  No clue.  Clearly Apple could render the app icon and make it a button to launch the app, but they don't.

    So I have no way to get to the App Dock anymore and two (count them 2) ways to get to the Smart Stock (just swipe up or spin that Digital Crown).  Glad they forced me to access something near useless from 2 of my controls and took away left and right swiping gestures.  I feel like they just gimped my Apple Watch.
    williamlondonappleinsiderusercommand_f
  • Reply 11 of 12
    dk49dk49 Posts: 267member
    I liked the earlier system of swiping up for utilities and side button for app switcher. I don't think I am going to use widgets. Is there a way to go back to previous system without downgrade to watch os 9?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 12 of 12
    Side swipe now does nothing.
    So why not keep that to allow fast swapping of faces?
    command_fwatto_cobra
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