News for Apple Watch Users
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Many companies have
offered different styles and types of smartwatches to target the widest
customer segments possible. Like the traditional Apple products such as iPhone
and iPad which have gained an enormous popularity, the Apple Watch is
considered one of the most
smartwatches market.
Smartwatches in
general heavily depend on a primary mobile device. For example, the Apple Watch
used to depend on iPhone. All Watch apps originally ran on the iPhone and then
notifications or certain processing outputs were transmitted to the Apple Watch
just to display them. The purpose of that approach was to save as much battery
of the Apple Watch as possible. On the other hand, the mentioned approach
resulted in slow response in the Apple Watch as it essentially waits for the
iPhone to do the processing then send back the results to display which means a
lot of delay.
How
Apple Watch will run faster?
Fortunately, the
rules are about to change. After the release of the Apple Watches OS 2, developers
have been able to publish native apps. However, also apps that don’t run
natively on the Watch were allowed in the Apple Store.
Recently, Apple has
announced that all Apple Watch apps are required to run natively on the watch.
The new rule will be applied as of June 1st. That means that no more Watch apps
that run on the iPhone
would be allowed in the App Store. That should be great news for the Watch
users as developers would have to make all their apps run natively on the
Watch. This, in theory, should make the Apple Watch faster as the wait time in
the old approach is eliminated. Apps won’t wait for the iPhone to do the
processing and send the results to the watch. The new rule ensures that new
native Watch Apps would be at least faster than older counterparts which ran on
iPhone.
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