Apple is reportedly looking at ways to improve
the design of its future Apple Watch models. The company could ditch the
physical button on the Apple Watch for a solid state button similar to the one
found on the new iPhone 8. While the shape and size of the touch button of
future Apple Watch models is expected to be similar, instead of pressing it,
users will just have to tap the touch surface. Apple will include a small
Taptic Engine that will respond to touches.
Apple is reportedly looking at ways to improve
the design of its future Apple Watch models. The company could ditch the
physical button on the Apple Watch for a solid state button similar to the one
found on the new iPhone 8. While the shape and size of the touch button of
future Apple Watch models is expected to be similar, instead of pressing it,
users will just have to tap the touch surface. Apple will include a small
Taptic Engine that will respond to touches.
Apple had recently announced its watchOS 5 for
the Apple Watch at this year’s WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC 2018). The
new watchOS 5 adds features including Activity Sharing competitions,
auto-workout detection, advanced running features, Walkie-Talkie, Apple
Podcasts and third-party apps on the Siri watch face. Apple has also added Yoga
and Hiking activities to the watchOS 5. Also, the Siri watch face will now show
actionable content from third-party apps such as Nike+ Run Club, Glow Baby and
Mobike. With watchOS 5, notifications from third-party apps can now have
interactive controls and be used without needing to open the app.
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