2023-12-12 10:00:00
watchOS 10 brought very radical changes to the look of the system that equips the Apple Watch. One of them, however, was not very welcomed by all users. In previous versions, all you had to do was slide your finger across the screen (to any side) to switch between the watch faces.
The process was then terminated, requiring you to first keep touching the dial to enter editing mode, and then swipe through the added options.
But, fortunately, with the release of watchOS 10.2, Apple listened to consumers and reintroduced this simpler gesture. However, this needs to be reactivated in the smartwatch settings. See how to do it! ⌚️
On your Apple Watch, open Settings, tap “Clock,” then turn on “Toggle the Clock Face”.
Once this is done, whenever you want to switch between the dials, just slide your finger to the sides and make the change.
It is worth noting that the adjustment is only available through the watch itself, and not through the iPhone’s Watch app.
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