Apple's Watch app which is required to pair the wearable, is only available on iOS 2k532x
Apple Watch — like contemporary smartwatches that connect to Android smartphones — is capable of connecting to one iPhone at a time. The wearable that tracks health indicators, workouts, displays notifications and messages, syncs data to the connected smartphone. A relatively new tipster now claims that Apple will add for syncing data from an Apple Watch across multiple devices. If the rumour is true, s may not be limited to a single iPhone, seeing data from their Apple Watch across their devices.
According to a tipster Analyst941 on Twitter, Apple Watch across more than one device. However, details are scarce and the tipster does not mention whether this purported multi-device sync will be ed on existing Apple Watch models, or whether s will need to an Apple Watch model.
Apple Watch can sync across more than one Apple device too, finally. I don't know how this will be implemented. All I know, again, **ALL** I know, is that Apple Watch will sync across multiple iOS/iPadOS/Mac devices, and will no longer be tied to one single iPhone.
— 941 (@analyst941) April 27, 2023
Apple does not currently offer a Watch app for Apple ID after it has synced to their iPhone.
While it is best to take these claims with a pinch of salt, it is worth noting that Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently iOS in 2014, and has since added several features to the application, including the ability to track steps without an Apple Watch.
The Cupertino company is also working on a new subscription health coaching service that will motivate s to eat and sleep better, or get enough exercise, as per the report. Codenamed Quartz, the service will reportedly rely on AI and data from a 's Apple Watch to customise a health coaching program for each . The Health app for iPad is expected to be unveiled at WWDC in June, while the subscription service could be launched next year, according to the report.
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