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Attention Apple Watch users: watchOS 10 changes some interactions

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Apple announced during the “Curiosity Up” event that it will push the official version of watchOS 10 on September 18. The new system focuses on providing widget functions, and users can customize settings and browse.

While watchOS 10 brings many improvements, it also adjusts some interactive experiences. Apple Watch users may need a period of familiarity to adapt to the new interaction methods. Hereby attached the following content:
Swipe up from the bottom

The gesture no longer brings up the Control Center but instead pulls up widgets.


Click the side button

Clicking it will no longer open the recent apps Dock, but will open the Control Center.


Double-click the Digital Crown:

Double-clicking will no longer return to recently used apps but will open the recent apps Dock. Apple has also completely eliminated access to the Favorite Apps feature.


Switch dial mode

Switching watch faces requires long-pressing the watch face and then swiping or scrolling the Digital Crown to view or edit available watch faces. The swipe gesture from side to side to switch watch faces is no longer supported.

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