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Yesterday's Apple keynote revealed a number of great news. The Californian giant specifically showed us the Apple Watch Series 6 and the cheaper SE model, the redesigned fourth-generation iPad Air, the eighth-generation iPad, the Apple One service package and a number of other novelties. So let's summarize the most interesting news, which are not talked about much.

Check out all the new watch faces in watchOS 7

The imaginary spotlight at yesterday's keynote fell primarily on the new Apple Watch. During their presentation, the Californian giant also showed us the brand new watch faces that will come with the watchOS 7 operating system. In connection with this news, we were able to release a short video in which you can see a summary of all the upcoming watch faces - and it's definitely worth it it.

Specifically, there are seven new watch faces, which are named Memoji, Chronograph Pro, GMT, Count Up, Typograph, Artist, which is a collaboration between Apple and an artist named Geoff McFetridge, and Stripes. Owners of Apple Watch Series 4 and later will be able to enjoy the mentioned watch faces.

watchOS 7 lets you change your Exercise and Standing times

Of course, their operating system is closely connected with the Apple Watch. Already in June, on the occasion of the opening keynote at the WWDC developer conference, we saw the presentation of watchOS 7, which will offer the user sleep monitoring and others. Although beta versions have been available for testing since June, Apple has kept one "ace" up its sleeve until now. The new system for Apple Watch will come with a slight trifle.

Apple Watch activity adjustment
Source: MacRumors

The new gadget concerns the activity, namely their circles. Apple Watch users will now be able to set their own number of minutes or hours for the Exercise and Standing circle and thus reset the previously fixed goal. Until now, we had to settle for thirty minutes for exercise and twelve hours for standing, which thankfully will soon be a thing of the past. You will be able to set the exercise in the range from ten to sixty minutes and you will be able to reduce the standing time to just six hours, while twelve is the maximum so far. You'll be able to make the aforementioned changes directly on your Apple Watch, where you just need to open the native Activity app, scroll all the way down, and tap Change Target.

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