5/4/2023 0 Comments Wwdc live streamEither way, it would be helpful to prevent accidental taps on the screen. I hope that Apple adds some kind of touch sensitivity setting in watchOS 10, or even a “child lock” kind of feature. Have you ever crossed or folded your arms, and ended up “tapping” something on your Apple Watch’s always-on display by accident? It’s something that can easily happen, and it’s incredibly annoying. I know there are other situations where the touch screen may be too sensitive too. Other times, it’s more irritating, because she’s ended up deleting entire watch faces without me knowing until I look at my watch. Sometimes, it’s harmless, as she just taps on the complications on my watch face. However, as great as this feature is, it also brings its own slate of issues.įor example, when I’m changing my daughter’s diaper, she always notices my Apple Watch because the display is on, and you know - “ohhhh, shiny!” As I’m changing her diaper, she ends up tapping my Apple Watch display the entire time, and I don’t notice until I’m done changing her. The Apple Watch Series 5 was one of the biggest upgrades to the Apple Watch lineup, as it introduced the game-changing always-on display. A lock mode for the touchscreen Andy Boxall/Digital Trends Apple really should add some kind of “rest mode” to watchOS, so maybe we’ll see it this year. Doing so should not affect your current streaks, because people are not machines a rest every now and then to recover is good. Other smart wearables, like the Oura Ring, have a rest mode that you can activate when you’re not feeling 100% and need to recover. ![]() Yes, there are “workarounds” that you can do to just fill up the move and exercise rings, but it really shouldn’t come down to that. In those types of situations, it can be incredibly difficult to be active and move. That means if you have a streak going, such as with your Move ring, you have to meet your goal every single day to keep it - even if you’re deathly ill and bedridden, or just had surgery and need to recover. One of the biggest complaints about the Apple Watch is the fact that there is no rest mode. Give us a break with a rest mode Joe Maring/Digital Trends And if we could even set a schedule to have night/dark mode kick in after sunset, it could be even better. ![]() This would make the watch faces easier to read at night and give us more options on how to display our watch face. I think several other watch faces would benefit from a night/dark mode, specifically, the Chronograph, Chronograph Pro, and Infograph faces. However, our own Senior Mobile Writer, Andy Boxall, stated in his review that he likes having this watch face on all the time because of its cool sci-fi looks, and hasn’t felt the need to change it back. When you activate the night mode with the Digital Crown, the entire watch face turns red with high contrast, making it easy to see at night. On the Apple Watch Ultra, you get the exclusive Wayfinder watch face which is super customizable and has a neat feature that you don’t see with other Apple Watch faces - a night mode. More watch faces with dark mode Andy Boxall/Digital Trends
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