Apple Watch Ultra will get automatic Night Mode with watchOS 10

Night Mode Wayfinder watchOS 10

The Apple Watch Ultra is one of the devices more exclusive from Apple. In his presentation was included a new sphere called wayfinder, a sphere capable of adding up to eight complications, a compass on the dial and it also adapts to the huge screen of the device. And it also had an important novelty: night mode, which was activated by moving the digital crown. However, the arrival of widgets and their invocation with the same gesture with the digital crown has meant that watchOS 10 adds automatic night mode for Apple Watch Ultra.

Apple Watch Ultra and its automatic Night Mode in the Wayfinder sphere

As we mentioned, the large screen of the Apple Watch Ultra has made watchOS 10 adopt a new interface with the advent of widgets. These widgets are now attached to the watch face in the background and are accessed by sliding the digital crown scrolling through each of the widgets we've placed.

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However, there was a problem. The Wayfinder face on Apple Watch Ultra has a Night mode It is activated in two ways. Firstly, by incorporating a shortcut from the Apple Watch control center and, secondly, by sliding the digital crown until you can access the full Night Mode. As you can see, the movement of sliding the digital crown invokes two actions: the Night Mode on the Wayfinder face and the widgets in watchOS 10.

Therefore, Apple engineers will make use of the ambient light sensor of Apple Watch Ultra so that the Wayfinder face switch to Night Mode automatically. In this way, the sensor determines when there is not enough light to launch Night Mode. Obviously, all these changes can be activated or deactivated depending on the user's preferences, but they show that each change that is integrated into watchOS 10 can interfere with other old functions and a solution must be found to avoid interface problems.


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