watchOS 26 May Bring Third-Party Widgets to Control Center [Report]
Apple is planning to bring third-party widgets to Control Center in watchOS 26, a feature long requested by Apple Watch users, according to a new report from 9to5Mac.The update would allow developers to build their own custom widgets that can be placed alongside Apple's default toggles for Wi-Fi, Battery, and Focus Mode. This would open the door for a range of new quick-access functions, such as shortcuts to log hydration, control smart home devices, or start a specific workout.The report also indicates that the layout for these widgets will be fully customizable through the Watch app on the iPhone. This would allow users to add, remove, and reorder Control Center widgets more easily than the current on-device method allows.Continue ReadingSpotlight Deal:AirPods Pro 2 On Sale for $169 — Save $80! [Deal]Share Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube
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The update would allow developers to build their own custom widgets that can be placed alongside Apple's default toggles for Wi-Fi, Battery, and Focus Mode. This would open the door for a range of new quick-access functions, such as shortcuts to log hydration, control smart home devices, or start a specific workout.
The report also indicates that the layout for these widgets will be fully customizable through the Watch app on the iPhone. This would allow users to add, remove, and reorder Control Center widgets more easily than the current on-device method allows.
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