Apple Watch series 7 tips and tricks

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Apple Watch Series 7 Tips and Tricks. Featuring a larger and brighter screen than its predecessor, the Apple Watch Series 7 managed to attract a lot of attention. And with good reason. In addition to featuring a better screen, the new Apple Watch has a more crack-resistant front crystal to withstand random impacts and scratches. Couple these impressive specs with the refined watchOS 8 and you have a smartwatch that feels complete in many ways.

So, we've prepared several Apple Watch tips and tricks. Are you prepared to tweak the remarkable health and fitness features for enhanced tracking? No matter what's on your mind, there are plenty of cool tips and tricks that might suit your taste. Let's dive right in!

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1. Set Portrait Watch Face

While watchOS 8 has several notable features, none are as impressive as the Portraits watch face. If you have a penchant for creating cool photo watch faces, there's a good chance you'll love every detail. 

If you are wondering what makes the Portraits watch face different from a regular photo face? Well, let me tell you that it uses depth data to animate a portrait image with a multi-layered effect. What's more, you zoom in or out of the Portraits watch face.

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Access the Watch app on your iPhone> Face Gallery> Portraits watch face . Now choose up to 24 portrait images and customize your watch face. At the end, tap To add to set the portraits for the watch face. 

2. Customize your watch face to your heart's content 

If you want to take customization even further, customize all of your favorite Apple Watch faces so they always look and function just how you like them. For example, you can choose from multiple designs, adjust the colors, and even adjust the features that appear on the watch face.

With the watch face displayed, press and hold the viewfinder, then press To edit . Swipe left to the bottom and select the desired complication. Then you can turn the Digital Crown to choose another complication, like heart rate or activity. Once you're happy with your customization, press the Digital Crown to save your changes. After that, tap the face to switch to it.

3. Create amazing custom watch faces using watchmaker 

Without detracting from the solid watch face library that comes with watchOS, nothing can beat the elegance of fully customizable watch faces. And for that specific purpose, you should look no further than “Watchsmith” from the creator of the top-rated widget app for iOS called “ Widgetsmith ”.

The clock app is available for free and comes with a ton of highly customizable updates that can be tweaked to best suit your tastes.

4. Customize your Apple Watch home screen view 

While the honeycomb grid layout is the default app view on Apple Watch, you can choose to go to List View that displays your apps as a list. Personally, I prefer the latter as it helps me find specific apps a little easier. If you are also like me, visit the Settings app on your Apple Watch and choose Application preview . Now select List.

5. Configure AssistiveTouch 

Being an integral part of the accessibility suite, AssistiveTouch has existed on iOS for several years. So the arrival of AssistiveTouch on watchOS bodes well for the user experience.

The best part? Well, you can use this accessibility feature on your device to control apps and even navigate menus without having to touch the screen. Go to Watch app on your iPhone > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch and configure it. Check out our detailed guide if you want to get the most out of this new watchOS feature.

6. Remotely control your iPhone with Apple Watch 

Did you know that your Apple Watch can function as a super practical remote control for your iPhone camera? Yes, you read that! Times when you want to take stunning group or landscape photos, this tip could have a role to play. So how do you put it into action?

Well all you gotta do is open the camera remote control on your wrist> position the iPhone to frame the photo> press the shutter button and that's it! Alternatively, you can also invoke Siri on your Apple Watch and ask it to “Take a photo”.

7.Use Power Saving Mode to Extend Your Apple Watch's Battery Life 

What “Low Power Mode” is for iPhone, “Power Saving Mode” is for Apple Watch. So, if you find that your smartwatch is draining a lot of battery, you should take advantage of this feature to extend the battery life of your device.

Start the Watch app on your iPhone > Training and then activate the button Power saving mode . 

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