Apple Watch Series 6
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A lot of leaks coming out despite Apple receiving heavy blows from the coronavirus as of late. Set back after set back the line up of Apple Watches seem to be getting better and better despite. 

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Apple Watch Series 6 and watchOS 7 seem to be bringing a new look for the smartwatches, and you should be excited! 


Features for Days

Along with the ability to detect blood oxygen saturation, which is in itself, a very awesome feature to have, surely. It is rumored to host a bang for your buck features like never!


Features include:


Share Your Face - a feature from watchOS 7 that allows users to share specific watch face configurations from one another.

Infograph Pro Watch Face - again new from watchOS 7, watch faces created from your photos can be used to the shared album, which adds to individual photos and groups of photos from the albums in general.

Parental Controls - ok, so pretty much watchOS 7 is living up to its promise in bringing more features to the smartwatch experience, and we are not disappointed. This time featuring parental controls for managing an Apple Watch that belongs to a child with a parent's or guardian's phone. 

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Schooltime - this feature allows parents to manage which apps and applications that can be used during specific hours of the day. A neat trick to control your kids, wouldn't you say?

Control Center - The control center will now feature toggles for sleep mode and noise detection.

Architecture - in the all-new watchOS 7, the apps are no longer based on extensions. This means a smoother transition to the app functions and overall experience of using the smartwatch, so no more extension base moving forward.


More Leaks and Rumors

The Apple Watch Series 6 and watchOS 7 are expected to have a sleep tracking feature, which was rumored to be the case many times over. Allegedly confirmed within the iOS 14 code allows the user to set up a personalized sleep goal inside the Health app on their iPhone, which will then be able to offer recommendations for improving their sleeping pattern or habits. 

Details on watchOS 7 will be later released at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.

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