Apple WatchOS 9.4 has been released on Monday, providing more cycle tracking and atrial fibrillation features Apple Watch Users, and a minor alarm bug has been fixed.
The update is coming for Series 4 or later models, SE And super, brought AFib History, which detects atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat), to more countries, specifically Colombia, Malaysia, Moldova, Thailand and Ukraine. Cycle tracking, which tracks menstrual cycles, is also being expanded to Moldova and Ukraine.
Wake-up alarms on the watch can no longer be silenced with a “cover to mute” gesture, which Apple says will help avoid accidental cancellation of alarms while you’re asleep.
Apple has also released iOS 16.4 for the iPhone On Monday, we’re bringing new emoji and better call quality.
Monday’s update is the fourth major update to come to WatchOS 9. Launched in September, it brought visual improvements to better mimic the iPhone experience. It also gave people New ways to track their sleep using sleep stagesBrought Low power mode to extend battery life And he gave Improved telemetry for runners.
Apple’s continued development of WatchOS has helped The Apple Watch line dominates the smartwatch market. Given how intimate the Apple Watch is to users, analysts say it is The stickiest product in the Apple ecosystemwhich makes it difficult for users to switch to other platforms such as Fitbit or Android Wear OS.
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