![]() And we really haven’t scratched the surface of real medical use cases for these devices. An app designed specifically for Apple Watch will be able to leverage the range of biometrics supported by the platform in a way that iPhone or iPad isn’t able to. The Apple Watch represents a natural home for many health and fitness applications, its discrete identity has some interesting implications. Long-term and comparative tracking of exercise and fitness levels at far more granular detail than has previously been offered, will enable much better tracking and coaching opportunities to improve people’s health. After their roundly mocked continued omission of it, they are finally adding a menstrual (and optional) fertility tracking component. WatchOS developments also see Apple continuing to add to its health tracking features. ![]() This also continues the wearables’ long march to being a more independent device - the watch is likely a key component in the post-iPhone ecosystem of the future. Freeing up developers from being ancillary to apps on people’s homescreens will allow them to create propositions that solve for use cases a wearable can uniquely solve. Why we’re excited?ĭeveloping bespoke products for voice and wearable interfaces significantly opens up the range of use cases and interactions. Some neat new watch use cases include a calculator app which will split bills and will work out tips and ‘taptics’, which give the user a gentle pulse to indicate the passing of the hour. WatchOS 6 allows the Apple Watch to do more independent of the iPhone, with the launch of its own app store and the ability to create apps specifically for the watch. In our Connected Organisations report, we’ve outlined some of the benefits of creating a smarter, more connected workplace. As well as a greater range of use cases, this enables flexible workflows, taking cues from user preference rather than pure necessity. Its balance of portability, usability and power gives it a much broader range of potential use cases than mobile or laptop - particularly in the enterprise.Įasy cross platform app development promises a much more powerful ecosystem of tools which speak to each other increasingly intuitively. The iPad is evolving into something with the potential to replace a whole host of existing enterprise productivity tools. And a third announcement, Project Catalyst will support cross-platform development, giving developers the tools to easily port apps developed for iPad to Macs, as well as iPhones, and tap into the native features of each. More granular developments include quicker file and document navigation and support for richer fonts in email, as well as USB plug in.įor when you absolutely need a desktop, ‘Sidecar’ effectively turns an iPad into a second screen, and supports seamless handoffs between a Mac where you may have started a task, to an iPad to continue. Multi - window displays are now supported in the same app, allowing you to, for example, reference one email alongside another. How do you like these WWDC 2022-inspired wallpapers? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.Apple has noticeably beefed up the iPad’s capabilities, spinning off a bespoke iPad OS focusing on productivity features that make use of its larger screen. You can also take a trip back to the latest WWDC with our inspired wallpapers full of Memoji here. ![]() As always, 9to5Mac will bring the full coverage of the event as well as everything new with the company’s operating systems. You can download them here.Īpple is expected to announce iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16 during WWDC 2022 keynote on June 6. They basically tweaked the official artwork to look cool with your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. You can take a look at them here.Īnother Twitter user that shared some cool WWDC 2022-inspired wallpapers was Basic Apple Guy. Parker also made sure to include three different options for iPad users to take advantage of. My favorite wallpapers are the one with bubbles and another one with the gradient dock. The wallpapers are optimized for iPhone 13 Pro Max, but will work beautifully on all iPhone models. Starting with Parker Ortolani, who shared on his Twitter eight WWDC 2022-inspired wallpapers focused on the iPhone and iPad. If you’re feeling the mood of the Worldwide Developers Conference, what about changing your device’s background with these WWDC 2022-inspired wallpapers? Different from the 2021 artwork that featured several Memoji, Apple is betting on a more sober experience with the Swift logo in a black-ish background. We’re finally just a few days away from WWDC 2022. ![]()
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