Apple Watch Will be More Realtime Than Ever with These Features
Push independent connectivity and WiFi complications discover these two interesting development in Apple watchOS 2. Apple Watch will become a much more useful device from next autumn when watchOS 2 to be released to the public with new features that are aimed at finally cut the umbilical cord that joins the clock with the iPhone. Here already we have spoken of the 10 most important news of watchOS 2, but today we want to emphasize two functions that may have gone unnoticed so far.
The first is the ability to connect to Apple Watch with WiFi networks known independently. This means we can go jogging without our phone and we continue to receive all notices, emails and alerts when we are in a WiFi network known. Of course, developers can also take advantage of this feature, as real-time updated data applications although our iPhone is found next door.
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How will the Apple Watch when you are in a WiFi network known? As these networks will find previously stored on our iPhone, these will be transferred to Apple Watch when we both paired devices, so that automatically detect when it is under the range of these networks without entering any password.
Another important novelty of watchOS 2 that we want to highlight are the complications of third parties and the new ability to show these push notifications. Complications are designed to show relevant information almost instantaneously, within a couple of seconds. Thanks to its location in the watchface, only be necessary to raise your wrist to access it without even touching the screen if necessary.
Push notifications for complications allow instant access to what interests us most.
Apple offers developers the possibility to update the information of its complications every 5 or 10 minutes, but they want that information is available on Time Line format for listing is even before activating the display. However, there are other options that push notifications in real time.
As reported in Appleinsider, the ability to receive push notifications a complication opens a new world of possibilities. For example, a complication that shows us the result of the match of our football team could warn us every goal in real time (football live scores). This would be a good alternative to the standard Apple Watch notifications. It preventing our clock ringing or vibrating every so often and allowing for ourselves to see what interests us most simply by lifting the wrist.
What do you think about it?
Via appleinsider
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