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This yearâs WWDC was a grand event for Apple, with the company debuting looks at its newest operating systems for the Apple Watch, iPhone, Mac, and iPad. Alongside those new OSes, it also showcased Apple Intelligence, the companyâs special AI, which will power various features coming to its devices later this year.
Now that weâve had a chance to go hands-on with the Apple Watchâs newest update, watchOS 11, there are a few features that Apple didnât highlight, but that I think are worth discussing.
Iâve already reported more in-depth on this one today, but I think itâs worth double-dipping here because itâs just such a cool feature.
Before watchOS 11, you had to use the Sleep Focus functionality to actually have your Apple Watch track your sleep. Further, it couldnât track anything like afternoon naps. Thatâs changing with watchOS 11, though. Hopefully this is just the first step towards a fully automated sleep tracking system.
Iâm honestly surprised Apple didnât show off this one, because itâs one that many have wanted since the very first Apple Watch came out. With watchOS 11, you can now change the ringtone on your Apple Watch.
This includes the ringtone, the text tone, and even alerts for reminders, calendar, and your mail notifications. Apple also added some new sounds to the Apple Watch to give you some more customization, too. You can find all those options in Settings > Sound & Haptics.
Translation isnât a new app on the Apple Watch, but before watchOS 11, you had to go out of your way to download it. Now, though, your Apple-powered smartwatch will come with it pre-installed.
That means more people will have access to the Translate app than ever beforeâI know plenty of people who didnât even know it existed. Whatâs even cooler about this one is that Apple plans to offer real-time translation using the app on your Apple Watch.
Apple pointed out that it is finally bringing Live Activities to the Apple Watch in watchOS 11. This includes things like tracking your Starbucks order, scores for sports events, information about your seats at concerts, and other things. What Apple didnât point out, though, is that it will also affect your "now playing" info.
In watchOS 11, if youâre watching a YouTube video, listening to music, or anything else that would previously bring up the ânow playingâ screen on your Apple Watch, then youâll now be treated to a handy new widget in the Smart Stack. You can pause the music or video directly from the widget, or tap on it to go to the Now Playing screen.
Itâs a nice little function that I like a lot better than the full-blown Now Playing windowâbut if you prefer the old way, you can turn off media inclusion in the Live Activities menu.
This final hidden gem is for my fellow Apple Watch Ultra users only, unfortunately. If youâre sporting the Apple Watch Ultra or Ultra 2, then youâll be able to take advantage of a new training complication on the Ultra watchface. The complication appears along the outer rim of the watchface, giving you an easy place to keep track of your current progress.
Itâs not a huge change, but it is one that gym-goers and fitness fans will likely find helpful.
As future watchOS 11 betas come out, weâre likely to find more hidden features that Apple didnât highlight. If you want to try out the new features in watchOS 11, but donât want to wait until the fall, you can always install the beta right now. Iâd recommend most people steer clear of the watchOS betas, though, as you canât easily downgrade back to the previous version.
If you do want to install the beta, simply access the Watch app on your iPhone, navigate to General > Software Update > Beta Updates and then select watchOS 11 Developer Beta to get started.
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Now that weâve had a chance to go hands-on with the Apple Watchâs newest update, watchOS 11, there are a few features that Apple didnât highlight, but that I think are worth discussing.
Nap detection
Iâve already reported more in-depth on this one today, but I think itâs worth double-dipping here because itâs just such a cool feature.
Before watchOS 11, you had to use the Sleep Focus functionality to actually have your Apple Watch track your sleep. Further, it couldnât track anything like afternoon naps. Thatâs changing with watchOS 11, though. Hopefully this is just the first step towards a fully automated sleep tracking system.
You can finally change the ringtone
Iâm honestly surprised Apple didnât show off this one, because itâs one that many have wanted since the very first Apple Watch came out. With watchOS 11, you can now change the ringtone on your Apple Watch.
This includes the ringtone, the text tone, and even alerts for reminders, calendar, and your mail notifications. Apple also added some new sounds to the Apple Watch to give you some more customization, too. You can find all those options in Settings > Sound & Haptics.
The Translation app is now native to the Apple Watch
Translation isnât a new app on the Apple Watch, but before watchOS 11, you had to go out of your way to download it. Now, though, your Apple-powered smartwatch will come with it pre-installed.
That means more people will have access to the Translate app than ever beforeâI know plenty of people who didnât even know it existed. Whatâs even cooler about this one is that Apple plans to offer real-time translation using the app on your Apple Watch.
Smart Stack shows Now Playing info in Live Activities
Apple pointed out that it is finally bringing Live Activities to the Apple Watch in watchOS 11. This includes things like tracking your Starbucks order, scores for sports events, information about your seats at concerts, and other things. What Apple didnât point out, though, is that it will also affect your "now playing" info.
In watchOS 11, if youâre watching a YouTube video, listening to music, or anything else that would previously bring up the ânow playingâ screen on your Apple Watch, then youâll now be treated to a handy new widget in the Smart Stack. You can pause the music or video directly from the widget, or tap on it to go to the Now Playing screen.
Itâs a nice little function that I like a lot better than the full-blown Now Playing windowâbut if you prefer the old way, you can turn off media inclusion in the Live Activities menu.
Apple Watch Ultra gets new training complication
This final hidden gem is for my fellow Apple Watch Ultra users only, unfortunately. If youâre sporting the Apple Watch Ultra or Ultra 2, then youâll be able to take advantage of a new training complication on the Ultra watchface. The complication appears along the outer rim of the watchface, giving you an easy place to keep track of your current progress.
Itâs not a huge change, but it is one that gym-goers and fitness fans will likely find helpful.
As future watchOS 11 betas come out, weâre likely to find more hidden features that Apple didnât highlight. If you want to try out the new features in watchOS 11, but donât want to wait until the fall, you can always install the beta right now. Iâd recommend most people steer clear of the watchOS betas, though, as you canât easily downgrade back to the previous version.
If you do want to install the beta, simply access the Watch app on your iPhone, navigate to General > Software Update > Beta Updates and then select watchOS 11 Developer Beta to get started.
Full story here: