CNET How To - Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 11:04 AM
8 new features in WatchOS 4 you need to know about - CNET
Alongside iOS 11, Apple is releasing WatchOS 4 to Apple Watch owners. It's
compatible with every watch currently available from Apple. There are a lot
of new, beneficial features as well as some fun watch faces and a flashlight
tool in WatchOS 4. Let's take a look. 
 
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Installing WatchOS 4
Before we can get to the new features you need to know about, you'll want to
update your iPhone to iOS 11, then update your watch to WatchOS 4. In the
Watch app on your iPhone, go to General > Software Update and then follow
the prompts. Make sure you have a Wi-Fi connection and your Apple Watch's
charging cable with you. 
Ditch the app grid
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Instead of using a grid of app icons, to launch apps on your watch, there's
a new list view. Switch to the list view with a hard-press on your watch's
app screen, then select List View.
The list is alphabetical, with no way to rearrange it. To switch back to the
grid view, repeat the same process.
Switch up the Dock
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Press the bottom button to open the new app dock. Instead of scrolling from
left to right, starting with WatchOS 4 app previews are stacked vertically.
Use the Digital Crown to scroll through the list, and tap on an app to open
it. By default, the dock shows your most recently used apps. However, in the
Watch app on your iPhone, you can change it to show your favorite apps
first, followed by recents.
Open the Watch app, select Dock > Favorites. A list of apps then will
display below, where you can then set your favorite apps in your preferred
order.
New watch faces
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There are a few new watch faces in WatchOS 4, ranging from a psychedelic
kaleidoscope to "Toy Story" characters to Siri's own dedicated face.
Using the Siri watch face you'll find a list of cards, each one displaying
information about your day, be it the weather forecast, news updates, photos
from a recent trip or your calendar and reminders.
Auto-pause running workouts
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With a quick flip of a switch, your Apple Watch will begin to auto-pause
when it detects you're no longer moving when in a running workout.
Open the Watch app on your iPhone then go to Workout and enable Running Auto
Pause.
A lot more activity alerts
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Be prepared for your watch to constantly encourage and nag you to be more
active. If you fall behind a previous day's activity, your watch will let
you know and suggest getting up to go for walk. Likewise, if it's near the
end of the day and you still need to close a ring, your watch will suggest
the exact amount of time you need to walk or run to achieve it.
If it gets to be too much, you can turn off alert types in the Watch app in
the Activity option.
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Apple recently announced Apple Watch users will gain the ability to stream
Apple Music through the watch after a future update, but there are new
features available with WatchOS 4.
Primarily, indicating which music you want to sync to your watch is now a
lot easier. Open the Watch app and select the Music option.
Apple Music subscribers will have the option to automatically have your
customized playlists synced to your watch as they are updated. You can also
set your personal playlists or artists to sync to the watch as you charge it
each night.
Heart rate alerts
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Apple really wants you to know how healthy your heart is. With WatchOS 4,
the heart rate app on your watch is revamped, and there's a new option to be
alerted if you have a high heart rate when resting. 
In the Watch app on your iPhone open the Heart Rate app then set your
Elevated Heart Rate notification threshold. 
Flashlight 
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Sure, our iPhones have a super bright flash that doubles as a flashlight in
a pinch, but the display on the Apple Watch can also step in when it has to.
Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to view the quick toggles and you'll
find a new flashlight icon. Tap it to enable flashlight mode, which includes
a bright white setting, an alternating option and a bright red screen. It's
not the best, but it works! 

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