watchOS 10.2 now available: Here's what's new - 9to5Mac
watchOS 10.2 now available: Here's what's new - 9to5Mac
Alongside iOS 17.2 with a host of new features, Apple has also released watchOS 10.2 for Apple Watch users. This...
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Swiping between watch faces is back ! (I’m unreasonably excited about this I know).
FYI you have to (on the watch, not your phone) go into settings>clock to enable this.
Anyone else with any tips for this update in general, please share them. Would love this community to be active and supportive.
20 0 ReplyAaaaaaah! Amazing. I too am stupidly excited that I can swipe to change watch faces again. Bonkers decision to disable that in the first place. What the bloody hell were they thinking?!
6 0 ReplyI never liked it because I didn’t want to accidentally change the face, which happened a few times.
I was always surprised that there was no way to disable the feature.
But now we can both be happy. It’s a shame that the simple solution of making it a toggleable option took this long.
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Thank you for telling where to find that setting. I tried to find it intuitively but failed miserably.
3 0 ReplyMy wife and I were waiting for this. We each have specific faces for specific tasks. Wish you could set faces by geolocation for home or work.
2 0 ReplyYou can tie a specific watch face to a Focus. And you can automatically start a focus by geolocation from Shortcuts/Automation.
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