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Apple, Inc. introduced Crash Detection on the Apple Watch Series 8, Ultra, and second-generation SE and the iPhone 14 series at an event on September 7, 2022. This came three years later than Google, who had introduced the Car Crash Detection feature on its Pixel 3 smartphone in 2019. [1]
Post-watchOS 9 update for Series 3 and/or watches paired with an iOS 15.x iPhone (to support iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, SE (1st gen), 7 and 7 Plus) 8.8.1 15.7.7 19U512 June 21, 2023; 18 months ago () Final version to support the Apple Watch Series 3, iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, SE (1st gen), 7, and 7 Plus. Security notes
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The Series 9 has a totally redesign on the inside, starting with the powerful S9 SiP watch chip. This allows for a brand-new double tap gesture to swoop in and change the way you use your Apple Watch.
The Apple Watch Series 9 also gets a brighter display, a new S9 chip, improved Siri capabilities, and the ability to more easily use your watch to locate your iPhone than its predecessors.
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Users who have automatic updates enabled on their device will be updated automatically to the new AOL app experience. Turn automatic updates on. On your device, tap Settings. Scroll down | Tap App Store. Tap the slider next to App Updates. - If the slider is grayed out, check to see if your device has lower power mode turned on.
Tiger Woods turns 49 at the end of the month and he has one pressing goal that relates to his golf. Word got out, however, that 15-year-old Charlie finally beat his 15-time major champion dad.