While Apple has its watch relatively locked and safeIn an effort to control, and promote the best possible experience (in the eyes of the company), some developers out there want spread the wings of the clock.
Developer Hamza sood, who has already done a good job with the watch in the past, including being able to install Flappy Bird on the Apple Watch as we mentioned in this entry, Hamza Sood hacked the watch, but this time to be able to put custom faces on the watch. In a tweet that Sood has published on August 18 and that we post after reading on, the developer has shown how it can be put moving animations, and where you can even change the colors through the crown of the watch.
After some haxx… Custom watch faces on Apple Watch! Watch face source code is on GitHub: https://t.co/7ZvOz8nK34 pic.twitter.com/nQGJKlp6kt
- Hamza Sood (@hamzasood) August 18 2015
Hamza Sood has published the source code at GitHub For those who want to test the code and can use it at will, to run it requires watchOS 2.
As it is now, it is not known if Apple will finally open up to third-party development to make custom creations. Of course, considering how important Apple applications and mobile devices are, the custom watch face, it is expected to be real for everyone at some point in the future.
Let's see, it's not really any kind of hacking or anything like that.
Developers have access to WachOS 2 and with it all the possibilities that Apple puts at our disposal, including those of customizing spheres, changing colors and putting animations, even creating native applications that do not depend on the iPhone to function.
All these options and many more will be available to all users when WatchOS is officially released by Apple to the world.
A greeting.