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Apple Releases watchOS 10.2 to the Public – Brings Health Data Support for Siri, More

Apple Releases watchOS 10.2 to the Public – Brings Health Data Support for Siri, More

Apple on Monday released watchOS 10.2 to the public, its second major update to the watchOS 10 operating system that was released in September. watchOS 10.2 brings several new features to the Apple Watch, including health data support for Siri, brings back the option to swipe to change the Apple Watch face, and more.

watchOS 10.2 can be downloaded for free through the dedicated Apple Watch app on the iPhone by going to “General” -> “Software Update.” The Apple Watch needs to have at least a 50% battery charge, needs to be on a charger, and needs to be in the range of the ‌‌iPhone‌‌.

Apple’s full release notes for the update are below.

watchOS 10.2 includes new features, improvements, and bug fixes, including:

  • Access and log Health app data with Siri (Available on Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2)
  • Automatically view Now Playing when in proximity of HomePod (2nd generation) or HomePod mini playing media from Music or Podcasts (Available on – Apple Watch Series 6 and later and Apple Watch Ultra)
  • Enable the ability to swipe to change watch faces in Settings
  • Enable the ability to confirm ending workouts in Settings
  • Prioritize the volume of either the music or trainers’ voices in most Fitness+ workouts
  • Resolves an issue that can cause watch faces added in the Watch app on iPhone to not appear on Apple Watch