9 watchOS 3 features set to revolutionise your Apple Watch, from multitasking to life saving skills

It’s been well over a year since the Apple Watch first launched – yes, already – and now it’s getting a serious upgrade. And no, we’re not just talking about the recently unveiled Apple Watch 2. If you’ve already splashed out on Apple’s debut wearable, it’s just added a host of new features, yippie.

1. INSTANTANIOUS APP LAUNCHES ARE A REALITY

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2. A MULTITASKING ‘DOCK’ IS INBOUND

With background apps kicking about, you’re going to want an easy way to access them. That’s where the new multitasking-friendly Apple Watch Dock comes in. Offering instant access to your favourite apps, the Dock, which can be found by pressing your Watch’s side-mounted button, lets you scroll sideways through everything that’s open. Because the apps in your Dock are live, they also offer a snapshot of glanceable live information too. As such, you’ll be able to check the football scores, keep tabs on your fitness goals and track the progress of your countdown timer all without having to jump in and out of apps – handy. 

3. YOUR IPHONE’S CONTROL CENTRE HAS COME TO PLAY

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4. IT’S TIME TO SCRIBBLE OUT REPLIES

Following firmly in Google’s footsteps – this feature was unveiled for Android Wear a couple of weeks ago – Apple is making it easier to answer messages by letting you write out replies, letter by letter with your finger on the screen. While the new ‘Scribble’ tool will transform your wiggly words into comprehendible messages, smart replies directly beneath your message notifications – not another button press away like before – will also improve your replying game.

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6. IT’S GETTING EASIER TO TRACK FITNESS PERFORMANCES

The Apple Watch is great at tracking your fitness. From steps count and calorie burn to activity time and distances covered, it can monitor the lot. Trouble is, to see it all in detail you’ve got to repeatedly jump in and out of the Activity app. Well, no more. New watch faces let you set the Activity rings as the backdrop with the clock hands being built around them.

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8. ACTIVITY SHARING BRINGS ADDED COMPETITION

Who doesn’t enjoy a bit of lighthearted competition? Well, Apple knows you love to make yourself feel better by showing up your mates and so has added an ‘Activity Sharing’ mode to the Apple Watch’s fitness tracking Activity app. Letting you sync in to your friends’ workouts, you can measure your daily activity against those you want to beat in realtime, sorting your progress by any metric. Want to see who in your group’s covered the greatest distance, burned the most calories or taken the most steps? You got it. Upping the competition game just a little, you’ll also be able to send messages directly from the activity sharing homepage, with encouraging and belittling quick messages on tap.

Thought you knew how to breathe? Think again. The Apple Watch is going to show you how you should really do it, with the new Breathe feature joining your Health set-up to act as your guru to sucking air in and pushing it back out again. On a serious note though, just like your Watch will tell you to stand up throughout the day, it will prompt you to take a few seconds to indulge in some deep breathing exercises, following a pulsing symbol to keep pace. Want to shut your eyes to further relax? Your Watch’s haptic feedback will give you gentle vibrations to act as a tempo tool.

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