The Apple Watch is said to be getting iOS-like widgets with the soon-to-be-launched watchOS 10.
The news will be revealed during the forthcoming WWDC in June, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In a previous version of WatchOS, widgets were included. But a few years ago, the business decided to get rid of them.
Gurman claims that the brand-new widgets will function as a "central part of the interface." WatchOS 10 is said to present a patched up UI worked around gadgets, and the organization will utilize it to show data like action following, weather conditions subtleties, stock updates, and that's just the beginning.
It is also said that this will function similarly to an overlay, allowing users to quickly access a lot of information without having to open a specific app. Once more, more established Watch models might have restricted usefulness.
Additionally, watchOS 10 is said to be the most significant update in terms of both UI and core functionality, and this update is likely to work in conjunction with iOS 17. Very much like watchOS 10, iOS 17 is additionally supposed to be centered around adding a few decent to-have highlights, including a patched up control place, support for application sideloading, from there, the sky is the limit.
On June 5, Apple will officially announce watchOS 10, iOS 17, iPadOS 17, a new macOS, and a lot more.
The company is also expected to announce several new Macs, including a 15-inch MacBook Air and a Mac Pro with Apple Silicon, as well as its first mixed reality headset, Reality Pro, which is said to run on xrOS. These announcements are in addition to software announcements.