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[[File:Apple watchOS wordmark 2017.svg|thumb|right|The watchOS wordmark]] | |||
'''watchOS''' is the [[operating system]] developed by [[Apple Inc.]] for the [[Apple Watch]] line of [[smartwatch]]es. It is based on [[iOS]], the operating system used by the [[iPhone]] and [[iPad]], and shares many of its features and technologies. | |||
==History== | |||
watchOS was first introduced in April 2015 alongside the first [[Apple Watch]]. Since its initial release, Apple has updated watchOS annually, adding new features and improving performance. | |||
=== | ===watchOS 1=== | ||
The first version of watchOS was released in April 2015. It included basic functionality such as [[notifications]], [[fitness tracking]], and [[Siri]] integration. | |||
===watchOS 2=== | |||
Released in September 2015, watchOS 2 introduced native apps, allowing developers to create apps that run directly on the Apple Watch. It also added new watch faces and [[Time Travel]], a feature that lets users scroll through upcoming events and weather forecasts. | |||
===watchOS 3=== | |||
In September 2016, watchOS 3 focused on performance improvements and a redesigned user interface. It introduced the [[Dock]], a new way to access frequently used apps, and the [[Breathe]] app for guided breathing exercises. | |||
===watchOS 4=== | |||
watchOS 4, released in September 2017, brought enhancements to the [[Activity]] app, new watch faces, and improved [[Siri]] functionality. It also introduced the [[GymKit]] framework, allowing the Apple Watch to connect with compatible gym equipment. | |||
- | ===watchOS 5=== | ||
Released in September 2018, watchOS 5 added new fitness features, [[Walkie-Talkie]] functionality, and support for [[podcasts]]. It also introduced the [[Apple Podcasts]] app and improved notifications. | |||
===watchOS 6=== | |||
watchOS 6, released in September 2019, introduced the [[App Store]] directly on the Apple Watch, allowing users to download apps without needing an iPhone. It also added new health features, such as [[Cycle Tracking]] and the [[Noise]] app. | |||
===watchOS 7=== | |||
In September 2020, watchOS 7 introduced [[sleep tracking]], new watch faces, and the ability to share watch faces with others. It also added a [[handwashing]] timer to encourage proper hygiene. | |||
=== | ===watchOS 8=== | ||
Released in September 2021, watchOS 8 focused on health and wellness, adding new workout types and enhancements to the [[Mindfulness]] app. It also improved the [[Photos]] app and introduced new messaging features. | |||
===watchOS 9=== | |||
watchOS 9, released in September 2022, brought new features such as [[AFib History]] and [[Medication Tracking]]. It also introduced new watch faces and improved the [[Workout]] app with advanced metrics. | |||
== | ==Features== | ||
watchOS includes a variety of features designed to enhance the functionality of the Apple Watch. | |||
Apple | ===Health and Fitness=== | ||
The Apple Watch is equipped with sensors that enable it to track various health and fitness metrics. The [[Activity]] app tracks movement, exercise, and standing time, encouraging users to meet daily goals. The [[Workout]] app provides detailed metrics for different types of exercise. | |||
=== | ===Communication=== | ||
watchOS supports various communication features, including [[phone calls]], [[text messaging]], and [[email]]. The [[Walkie-Talkie]] app allows users to communicate with other Apple Watch users in real-time. | |||
===Customization=== | |||
Users can customize their Apple Watch with different watch faces and complications. watchOS offers a variety of watch faces, including [[modular]], [[chronograph]], and [[photo]] faces. | |||
=== | ===Apps=== | ||
The watchOS App Store allows users to download apps directly to their Apple Watch. Developers can create apps specifically for watchOS, taking advantage of its unique features and capabilities. | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Apple Watch]] | |||
* [[iOS]] | |||
* [[Apple Inc.]] | |||
* [[Smartwatch]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Apple operating systems]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:WatchOS]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:12, 15 February 2025

watchOS is the operating system developed by Apple Inc. for the Apple Watch line of smartwatches. It is based on iOS, the operating system used by the iPhone and iPad, and shares many of its features and technologies.
History[edit]
watchOS was first introduced in April 2015 alongside the first Apple Watch. Since its initial release, Apple has updated watchOS annually, adding new features and improving performance.
watchOS 1[edit]
The first version of watchOS was released in April 2015. It included basic functionality such as notifications, fitness tracking, and Siri integration.
watchOS 2[edit]
Released in September 2015, watchOS 2 introduced native apps, allowing developers to create apps that run directly on the Apple Watch. It also added new watch faces and Time Travel, a feature that lets users scroll through upcoming events and weather forecasts.
watchOS 3[edit]
In September 2016, watchOS 3 focused on performance improvements and a redesigned user interface. It introduced the Dock, a new way to access frequently used apps, and the Breathe app for guided breathing exercises.
watchOS 4[edit]
watchOS 4, released in September 2017, brought enhancements to the Activity app, new watch faces, and improved Siri functionality. It also introduced the GymKit framework, allowing the Apple Watch to connect with compatible gym equipment.
watchOS 5[edit]
Released in September 2018, watchOS 5 added new fitness features, Walkie-Talkie functionality, and support for podcasts. It also introduced the Apple Podcasts app and improved notifications.
watchOS 6[edit]
watchOS 6, released in September 2019, introduced the App Store directly on the Apple Watch, allowing users to download apps without needing an iPhone. It also added new health features, such as Cycle Tracking and the Noise app.
watchOS 7[edit]
In September 2020, watchOS 7 introduced sleep tracking, new watch faces, and the ability to share watch faces with others. It also added a handwashing timer to encourage proper hygiene.
watchOS 8[edit]
Released in September 2021, watchOS 8 focused on health and wellness, adding new workout types and enhancements to the Mindfulness app. It also improved the Photos app and introduced new messaging features.
watchOS 9[edit]
watchOS 9, released in September 2022, brought new features such as AFib History and Medication Tracking. It also introduced new watch faces and improved the Workout app with advanced metrics.
Features[edit]
watchOS includes a variety of features designed to enhance the functionality of the Apple Watch.
Health and Fitness[edit]
The Apple Watch is equipped with sensors that enable it to track various health and fitness metrics. The Activity app tracks movement, exercise, and standing time, encouraging users to meet daily goals. The Workout app provides detailed metrics for different types of exercise.
Communication[edit]
watchOS supports various communication features, including phone calls, text messaging, and email. The Walkie-Talkie app allows users to communicate with other Apple Watch users in real-time.
Customization[edit]
Users can customize their Apple Watch with different watch faces and complications. watchOS offers a variety of watch faces, including modular, chronograph, and photo faces.
Apps[edit]
The watchOS App Store allows users to download apps directly to their Apple Watch. Developers can create apps specifically for watchOS, taking advantage of its unique features and capabilities.