That's probably the next watchOS 6 you want to have on your Apple Watch

We talk a lot about what the next iPhones will be like and what the next iOS 13 will be like, the next great operating system for Apple's mobile devices. But we forget an important device of the boys of the block: the Apple Watch. And it is precisely the Apple Watch is one of the best-selling devices of the guys from Cupertino.

What news will the next watchOS 6 bring us? Well obviously we do not know anything official because Apple has not released anything, but we already have the first concepts of how this watchOS 6 could be. After the jump we tell you more details about this concept.

The concept that BirchTree brings us is based on a watchOS 6 much more visual, reinforcing the visual details such as that of the Siri sphere, if you look at the sphere in the upper image the cards would disappear and the time would be integrated with the complication that we have chosen. The sleep monitoring, something that I think will come at some point since there are more and more apps that do this function, so it should not be strange that Apple ended up including this function.

On the other hand the idea of ​​a grid dock that shows us seems somewhat more unlikely because the space is not infinite, and in the end they have to adapt the operating system to the two sizes of Apple Watch. And obviously we will have new spheres and who knows if a always-on mode that takes advantage of the OLED screen somehow to show us at least constantly the time.

Okay, this is still a concept imagined by an Apple Watch user, and it must also be said that the latter watchOS 5 brought us great improvements that have made the Apple Watch continue to be (even more) the best smartwatch on the market. We will see what happens in the next month of June, surely there will be news, much is said about all the change that iOS 13 can bring, and without a doubt if there are important changes in iOS 13 it would not be strange to see some other important change in watchOS 6. We will stay tuned ...


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