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Apple previewed watchOS 11 at WWDC 2024. watchOS 11 offers advanced insights into users’ health and fitness with a ton of flexibility for personalization with the Vitals app. From here you can add more tiles to the watch, it also adopts depending which watchOS apps you have installed. It may appear simple and minimalist at first glance, but it features unlimited customization thanks to the Google WatchOS integration. And of course, including updates to its operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and macOS. Aside from Apple’s new iOS 16 for iPhones 8 and above, there’s also the release of watchOS 9 for Apple watches. Because watchOS9 focuses on fitness, users will now see the heart rate zones during workouts and users can review their sleep patterns. Read More: Apple announces the latest watchOS 9 To install, your iPhone must first support and be updated to iOS 16. Read more in our articles including "WWDC ‘24: Apple previews watchOS 11" and "Xiaomi Watch 2 Review".

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What is WatchOS?

Apple previewed watchOS 11 at WWDC 2024. watchOS 11 offers advanced insights into users’ health and fitness with a ton of flexibility for personalization with the Vitals app.

What have you covered about WatchOS?

From here you can add more tiles to the watch, it also adopts depending which watchOS apps you have installed. It may appear simple and minimalist at first glance, but it features unlimited customization thanks to the Google WatchOS integration. And of course, including updates to its operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and macOS.

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Our coverage of WatchOS includes: "WWDC ‘24: Apple previews watchOS 11"; "Xiaomi Watch 2 Review"; "Apple WWDC 2023 first day schedule announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.