Can we just get a "Delete all" option for Text messages on the Watch?
I love my Apple Watch, but watchOS 6 is overwhelmingly underwhelming.
Does the Workout app finally include Cycling Auto Pause like Running has had for years?
Not unless you chose to upgrade your notes app. The Appleseed beta once installed, will prompt you when you launch reminders for the first time and warns you that if you regarding the upgrade not being compatible with non beta devices.If your Watch is running WatchOS 5, and, you upgrade your iPhone to iOS 13, the Reminders app will no longer work on the watch.
There isn't... which boggles my mind, given how they push it as a fitness device. It was basically the only thing I wanted in the new OS.
I love my Apple Watch, but watchOS 6 is overwhelmingly underwhelming.
And one more thing... give us Notes app on watchOS...
Ummm, yeaaaaah.....I’m one of those people that reads, “Do you want to upgrade....”, and I’m like, yep!Not unless you chose to upgrade your notes app. The Appleseed beta once installed, will prompt you when you launch reminders for the first time and warns you that if you regarding the upgrade not being compatible with non beta devices.
Does WatchOS 6 require iOS 13 or can it be installed on the watch independent of whatever versions of iOS you’re running on iPhone?
What I'm talking about is long distance running, and it's not ridiculous at all for that purpose, especially if you prefer to wear your watch on the inside of your wrist, where raise to wake doesn't work.Ridiculous idea in practice cause if you’re really working out you’d not have more than a brief few moments to look at the watch:
Running: 100m (fastest personal time 10.45sec! Guess how many times I’d look at my wrist during the run?! Not once the goal line is we’re my eyes are focused on, or my stride nothing else.
110m hurdles (personal best 12.05). Every hurdle is my focus, along with how fast my foot can get back to the floor for every precious .10th of a second and watching no ****** puts his foot over mine and pulls my foot down faster than I can and forces me not only to trip but twist and break my ankle! I sprained an ankle not knowing about this!
Long distance running: something I ne’er trained for you may get several occasional glances to help focus on. Stride, time or breathing but again not your terrain or other data while running. Pulls your focus.
Weight lifting, body building and CrossFit again you’re lifting weight and moving looking at your wrist is in between sets and reps and for me I adjust specifics then back at it.
Rowing, skiing swimming ... what workout do you really need to have battery wasted with the screen always on that boggles your mind where you’re going to be looking at it so often? Or are you just asking for something because you want it without considering how practical or useful in real world practice it really is.
like the song says – all this "wearable" – are complete and total bullshhhhhh...
(also the touch bar)
here's proof:
Can we just get a "Delete all" option for Text messages on the Watch?
Tell us why you feel that way. We're waiting.
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Lift your wrist and the display lights up. Why waste battery power when you aren't looking at the watch? Seems totally logically to me.
Maybe, instead, you want them to tweak *when* it triggers the screen to come on?
Can we just get a "Delete all" option for Text messages on the Watch?
Try being active on Apple’s support Web site for a whileSecret societies! How can I be one of those, I shall sell my souls to whom?
Tell us why you feel that way. We're waiting.
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Lift your wrist and the display lights up. Why waste battery power when you aren't looking at the watch? Seems totally logically to me.
Maybe, instead, you want them to tweak *when* it triggers the screen to come on?
You must sell your soul to the god of productive feedback (NOT reproductive) lolSecret societies! How can I be one of those, I shall sell my souls to whom?
Ridiculous idea in practice cause if you’re really working out you’d not have more than a brief few moments to look at the watch:
Running: 100m (fastest personal time 10.45sec! Guess how many times I’d look at my wrist during the run?! Not once the goal line is we’re my eyes are focused on, or my stride nothing else.
110m hurdles (personal best 12.05). Every hurdle is my focus, along with how fast my foot can get back to the floor for every precious .10th of a second and watching no ****** puts his foot over mine and pulls my foot down faster than I can and forces me not only to trip but twist and break my ankle! I sprained an ankle not knowing about this!
Long distance running: something I ne’er trained for you may get several occasional glances to help focus on. Stride, time or breathing but again not your terrain or other data while running. Pulls your focus.
Weight lifting, body building and CrossFit again you’re lifting weight and moving looking at your wrist is in between sets and reps and for me I adjust specifics then back at it.
Rowing, skiing swimming ... what workout do you really need to have battery wasted with the screen always on that boggles your mind where you’re going to be looking at it so often? Or are you just asking for something because you want it without considering how practical or useful in real world practice it really is.
I don’t know why any of you are advocating for this always on exercise nonsense, the battery would die in an hour - and Apple isn’t going to give you the option to kill your battery that fast.
I think people are asking for the screen to be On during exercise, not that it should be constantly recording exercise data.Plus you are going to put so many cycles on your battery, which is going to degrade it way faster than how we use the AW now...forget that!
Like your reply. Your points makes sense. I am recovering from illness and was introduced to interval training for my heart. Currently, I manually look at the clock, intensity level of the machine and my heart rate after each interval to make sure i stay within my limits. I plan to get the apple watch to automate and track all this for me. I still intend to keep a very close eye on these parameters therefore I do see a need to keep looking at my watch (i am hoping the watch can tap my wrist to keep me on track instead).