Apple is gearing up for its highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025, scheduled for next week, where the tech giant will showcase the next generation of its operating systems. A significant highlight is the expected major visual overhaul and a new naming scheme for its software lineup.
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One of the key updates coming with watchOS 26 is the introduction of third-party widgets in the Control Center—a feature that Apple Watch users have long awaited. Currently, the Control Center supports only Apple’s own first-party apps and quick toggles, limiting customization and flexibility.
With watchOS 26, users will finally be able to add widgets from third-party developers, significantly expanding the functionality of the smartwatch. Moreover, customization will extend beyond just adding widgets; users can fully control the placement and arrangement of these widgets through the Apple Watch app on their iPhone. This added personalization will enhance the overall user experience, allowing each wearer to tailor their watch’s Control Center to their specific needs and preferences.
The update aligns with Apple’s ongoing efforts to enhance device interconnectivity and user customization, making the Apple Watch an even more versatile accessory for daily life.
Stay tuned for more detailed coverage of Apple’s announcements and software innovations at WWDC 2025.
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