The watchOS 10.2 update for Apple Watch brings back the ability to swipe between different watch faces, a feature that was removed in watchOS 10. Users can now easily switch configurations by swiping left or right on their watch faces. While the default behavior still requires a long-press gesture, users can enable the swipe feature by going into the Settings app and toggling on the "Swipe to Switch Face" setting.
Apple has released watchOS 10.2 for Apple Watch users, which includes updates to the Health app's integration with Siri, an easier way to switch watch faces, and more. The update also resolves an issue with watch faces not appearing on the Apple Watch. Users can update their Apple Watch through the companion app or the Settings app on the device.
Apple has released watchOS 10.2, the latest version of its operating system for Apple Watches. The update introduces support for using Siri to access and record data in the Health app on Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. Users can ask Siri questions about their sleep or steps taken. The update also brings back the option to swipe to change watch faces, a feature that was removed in watchOS 10. Other improvements include the ability to confirm ending workouts and prioritize volume in Fitness+ workouts.
Apple has released release candidate beta versions of iOS 17.2, watchOS 10.2, macOS 14.2, and tvOS 17.2, with the final versions expected to be ready this month. The iOS 17.2 update introduces Apple's Journal app, which uses on-device machine learning to provide personalized suggestions for journaling and includes features such as photos, workouts, and encrypted privacy. Other updates include a new navigation sidebar for the TV app, collaborative Apple Music playlists, iMessage Contact Key Verification, and additional functions for the Action button on the iPhone 15 Pro.
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Apple has released the first betas for iOS 17.2, watchOS 10.2, macOS 14.2, and more. The iOS 17.2 beta includes Apple's upcoming Journal app and potential Tapback reaction updates in Messages. The Journal app uses on-device machine learning to provide personalized suggestions for journaling and offers features such as prompts, photo integration, and end-to-end encryption for privacy.