Apple Watch Series 1 and Apple Watch Series 2 will stop receiving major software updates with watchOS 6. Before watchOS 7, Apple only dropped software support for the original Apple Watch. Dear players, You can now play the game on mac, also I have updated the game to 0.0.25b version, where you have an additional scene to watch released from the Patreon. In 1994, my family bought a Macintosh Performa 475 as a home computer. I had used Macintosh SE computers in school and learned to type with Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, so I've been a Mac user for well over 25 years. Back in the mid-1990s, I was attracted to its ease of use. It didn't start with a DOS command prompt; it opened to a friendly desktop.
watchOS 7 changes everything. You can make the most of every waking moment with innovations for watch faces. And your watch works the night shift with the Sleep app.
Everything you do on Apple Watch starts with your watch face. With watchOS 7, watch faces are more customizable, powerful, and discoverable than ever.
From fun to functional, there is a wide variety of watch faces to try. And there are more ways of customizing faces with colors and complications than ever before.
One app can now offer many complications, so you can create the ultimate face for anything. If you’re a surfer, you can get the swell size, water temperature, and wind speed from a single app.
One tap to Shortcuts, Sleep, Camera Remote, Moon Phase, World Clock
Share faces you’ve created by texting, emailing, or posting a link online.
Whatever you’re into, the App Store editorial team has expertly curated faces in store for you.
Discover faces that reflect your interests on websites and social media. Add them to your watch.
Sleep is one of the most important aspects of your health, but also one of the least understood. Tracking is a good start, but the Sleep app goes further. It helps you create a schedule and a bedtime routine so you can meet your sleep goals.
When you go to bed, your watch automatically turns on Do Not Disturb and keeps your screen from waking.
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See a sleep analysis chart every morning showing how much you’ve slept in the past week.
Apple Watch uses its accelerometer to notice the subtle movements associated with breathing and differentiate between sleeping and waking states.
Wound up? Wind Down assists you in establishing a bedtime routine with shortcuts that help you relax, like opening a meditation app and dimming your lights.
Start your morning with a weather report and your battery level. If you get up before your alarm, you’ll be asked if you want to turn it off.
If your battery is below 30 percent near bedtime, you’ll get a reminder to charge. If you charge after waking up, you’ll get an iPhone notification when you’re at 100 percent.
On iPhone, you can manage your sleep schedule, view sleep trends over time, and see how consistently you’re meeting your sleep goals.
Four dynamic workouts give you an exercise partner with even more flexibility. And the Activity app on iPhone has been redesigned and renamed Fitness.
Now you can accurately track your fitness metrics for Dance, Functional Strength Training, Core Training, and even your post-workout Cooldown.
It’s a full-body workout that’s good for your heart, makes you stronger, and improves coordination. So dance like nobody’s watching, and get credit for it on your watch.
View your Activity, Workouts, Awards, and Activity Trends data on a single page.
Keeping your hands clean has never been more important. With watchOS 7, Apple Watch automatically detects when you begin washing and helps you keep going for the amount of time recommended by global health organizations.
Using its motion sensors and microphone, Apple Watch automatically detects handwashing and starts a 20‑second timer.
If your watch detects that you’ve stopped washing your hands early, it will encourage you to continue for the full 20 seconds.
Apple Watch can remind you to wash your hands when you get home.
To help protect your hearing, watchOS 6 introduced the Noise app. Now we’re giving you more ways to keep your hearing safe as well as more control over how you listen.
Get notified and have your headphone volume reduced to a safe level when you reach the World Health Organization’s recommended safe weekly listening dose.
See how long you’ve listened to high-decibel sounds each week in the Health app on iPhone.
Keep your hearing safe and sound by setting a max headphone volume.
watchOS 7 requires iPhone 6s or later with iOS 14 or later and one of the following Apple Watch models:
Not all features are available on all devices.