By Reshiegowo / / Apple Smartwatch

Catch the Apple Watch apps in the Apple Store now have a more attractive format. Apple has decided to make a change in the way that catches of applications in the App Store. To date, these were displayed as a common catch with the square shape of the clock display, although it is true that gave the feeling of being completely out of place compared to the catches of the iPhone version.

For this reason, Apple has decided to refocus catches shown Apple Watch and implement black borders we’ll see when we install the application on our watch. On the other hand, the rounded corners in accordance with the design of the device. This modification gets a much more realistic with what really catches will see on the screen of Apple Watch.

At the moment, this change in the way of showing the catch is only noticeable through the App Store application for iOS, so if we go from iTunes on your Mac or PC will continue seeing them exactly alike. It’s about time the company unifies design across all platforms.

Surely dark contrasts Apple Watch interface so brutal with the design that we were being used to date on iOS, especially since this is decanted into much more light and bright colors. However, Apple’s decision to adopt this dark interface for apple watch is not arbitrary. It is shown that the black color gets reduce battery consumption from the screen, which I appreciate when we have a device that should reach the end of the day.

Dark Apple Watch interface has a double aesthetic and functional role

Of course, the other reason is purely aesthetic, as with a dark interface are hidden perfectly frames the Apple Watch Black to the point that it seems that these do not exist. This aspect is something I have said many watch buyers, who claim that this detail makes you have the feeling that the screen is bigger than it really is. Remember that Apple Watch and can be purchased at the initial launch 9 countries through the booking system and collection and in Europe can begin to enjoy it from next Friday, June 26.

Via 9to5mac

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