CWEB - Apple began implementing a third-party push for iPhone by announcing that all watchOS apps submitted to the App Store after June 1, 2016 will be required to be native applications.
Such updates to watchOS, which Apple introduced in watchOS 2, allow the wearable device to open apps more quickly and provide a smoother experience to users, instead of having to transmit data back and forth between a Bluetooth-connected iPhone. The mention of "a faster processor" in today's report is something largely expected from a product update cycle by Apple, but it should compound the company's efforts to introduce an all-around faster UI for the Apple Watch 2.
The Apple Watch 2 Will Probably Be Untethered
With WWDC less than two months away, Apple Watch 2 rumors are beginning to kick up, the latest suggesting the next Apple watch could run without being tethered to a companion iPhone. In a report by the Wall Street Journal, unnamed sources claimed Apple is working on bringing integrated cellular data along with a faster next-gen…
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