How a Minor Change to the Apple Watch's Buttons Could Vastly Improve User Experience

How a Minor Change to the Apple Watch's Buttons Could Vastly Improve User Experience

The Apple Watch’s hardware hasn’t changed much since its debut in 2015 Its latest iteration, the Series 3, is slightly thicker than its predecessor and water resistant, but its screen size, rounded rectangular shape, and buttons on its side have remained consistent through the years That could change in the near future.

Fast Company reports that Apple is planning to update the Apple Watch in a way that brings it more in line with other products like the iPhone and MacBook: by taking away its mechanical buttons To be clear, the idea of its two buttons—the digital crown and side button—will remain; they may even look or feel quite similar to how they do now But instead of pressing downward like a traditional button, they’ll respond based on your touch.

It sounds like a minor change, but it could have a big impact on how your Apple Watch operates. In 2015, . Source

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