Recently, Apple released the latest watchOS 10 system at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), bringing a series of highly anticipated updates and functional improvements to Apple Watch. In addition to introducing widget UI and mental health features such as emotion tracking, the new system also comprehensively upgraded seven native applications, including the World Clock application.
This time watchOS 10's World Clock application has undergone a comprehensive design change, bringing users a new interface and interactive experience. Instead of the simple black base and orange theme of the past, the new World Clock app features a dynamic blue, white, and yellow theme that changes with the time of day. Users can observe the day and night changes of the current location according to different stages of time. The interface changes from light blue gradient to sunset gradient to dark blue, presenting a more vivid and vivid picture.
After users allow the Clock app on Apple Watch or iPhone to access location data, they will be able to conveniently view time information for their current location after enabling the World Clock app. The current time will be displayed in the lower left and upper right corners of the interface, while the sunrise and sunset times will be displayed in the lower right corner. By turning the digital crown, users can intuitively observe the day and night changes at the location they are viewing and better understand the time changes. It is reported that this function provides users with a more intuitive and convenient way to grasp the time differences in different regions, helping them better arrange time and plan activities.
In addition to providing location synchronization, the new World Clock app also allows users to sync location between iPhone and Apple Watch. Users can easily view time information for different locations while adding new locations at the bottom of the list view.
When viewing different time zones, the interface will change significantly. The relative time to the user's current location is displayed in yellow in the upper right corner, while the time to the viewed location is displayed in the lower left corner. In addition, the time zone offset will be clearly displayed in the lower left corner to help users better understand the time differences in different regions.
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