The Twitter leaker says Apple will roll out folders to help better organize your apps. The Apple Watch homescreen could be getting a big makeover (opens in new tab), too, in watchOS 10. “The plan is to let users scroll through a series of different widgets - for activity tracking, weather, stock tickers, calendar appointments and more - rather than having them launch apps,” Gurman writes. The new system will apparently be a combination of the previous Glances feature for Apple Watch and the widgets system introduced to the iPhone with iOS 14. Interestingly, Gurman write that the Apple Watch 9 hardware update "will be anything but major."Īnother report from Gurman elaborates that we should see Apple bring back widgets with watchOS 10 (opens in new tab). The reporter says that this will be in contrast to iOS 17, which will have subtler quality-of-life improvements. (Image credit: to a report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (opens in new tab), watchOS 10 will be "a fairly extensive upgrade." More specifically, we should expect notable changes to the user interface.
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