watchOS 9 will feature a new power saving mode that will allow users to use Apple Watch, its apps and features, without taking up a lot of battery life.
The Apple Watch has a "Power Reserve" mode, which greatly limits the functionality of the Apple Watch to only showing the time to the user. With watchOS 9, Apple is looking to port low-power modes from iPhone to Apple Watch, allowing users to use apps and features while reducing battery life.
With watchOS 9, Apple also plans to introduce a new low-power mode designed to let its smartwatches run some apps and features without using up too much battery life. Currently, Apple Watch in low-power mode (called Power Reserve on the device) can only access the time. The company also plans to update many of the built-in watch faces it currently ships with the device.
The new features added in watchOS 9 are part of Apple’s overall effort to improve battery life on the Apple Watch, which has been largely stagnant for years.
watchOS 9 will add an atrial fibrillation detection feature that can monitor how long an individual is in a state of atrial fibrillation. Apple will preview iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, and watchOS 9 during WWDC from June 6 to June 10.
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