The watchOS 3 brings the time reading by voice

time-lapse watchOS 2

Details regarding future systems for Apple devices continue to appear as of next fall. Four new operating systems, macOS Sierra, iOS 13, tvOS, and watchOS 10 were unveiled at Keynote on June 3. App developers are already spotting details that were not counted in Keynote and it was clear that Apple has many wild cards under the table. 

In this case we are going to talk about a detail that was not named in the Keynote about the new watchOS 3. As you know, those from Cupertino told us about the improvement that the Apple Watch in terms of speed of operation, improvements made to the Activity app or the arrival of a new writing system called Scribble.

However, new aspects are emerging that were not named in the presentation of the system. If it was mentioned that complications were improved and that now it was much easier to change the face on the watch in addition to that, for example, in Mickey's sphere, Minnie's could also be used. 

watchOS-3-Mickey

Our colleagues at iPad News are already testing watchOS 3 and have noticed a feature that will probably arrive with the final version of watchOS 3 and will probably be used by more developers in other applications. As you can see in the video that we attach, When we press on the body of Mickey or Minnie, the Apple Watch pronounces the time, which is in perfect Spanish. 

Will it be a new accessibility feature that those of Cupertino are going to standardize from the next version of watchOS?


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