In watchOS 10.2, you can enable swipe gestures to more easily switch between Apple Watch faces, just like you did before in watchOS 9. Read on to find out how it's done.
If you're a long-time Apple Watch user, you may remember a time when you could switch watch faces on the display with a simple swipe gesture. This was the default interaction in watchOS 9, but Apple later removed the gesture when it upgraded to watchOS 10.
Apple changed the interaction method because users complained that it was too easy to accidentally change the watch face. But for anyone who's never encountered this problem, Apple has just made things harder - requiring a long press before swiping to change the active watch face.
Luckily, before watchOS 10.2 was released, Apple seemed to realize what it was doing and introduced a setting that brought back the earlier method of swiping to change watch faces. If you prefer the older interaction, the following steps demonstrate how to enable it.
#That’s what it’s all about. If your Apple Watch has multiple watch faces assigned to it, you can now quickly and easily swipe between them.
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