The improvements to the Apple Watch have been subtle, incremental changes over the past several generations. What’s new here with the Apple Watch Series 11 is the new user interface that’s built around Apple’s Liquid Glass design scheme. The new UI has more fluid animations and is designed to make information easier to parse at just a glance. There have also been some updates to the Smart Stack widgets which bring to the front some tidbits on your activity stats, daily reminders, weather updates, and other info Apple deems most useful.
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Gesture Controls
One of the more fun and practical updates comes in the form of some brand new gesture-based controls. Now you are able to dismiss a notification from your screen by just flicking it away with your list. It’s a like the notification is a bug that just landed on your arm and then you shake it to get it off. It’s a helpful feature, especially when you’re other hand is holding something or preoccupied with something else.
Apple Watches are at their best when you are an Apple user across the board. The watch can integrate seamlessly with your iPhone. You’re able to make or answer calls, reply to text messages, view alerts, and even make a payment at a checkout counter with Apple Pay—all just from your wrist.







