
We were hoping for more with the Apple Watch Series 7, and our hopes for the upcoming Apple Watch 8 are correspondingly high. But we are less interested in its hardware today, and we want the watchOS features of a new interface concept.
Will the new Apple Watch Series 8 finally get a new, much-touted new design? To be honest, we don't know. However, there is certainty about the software, because the Apple Watch 8 will run on watchOS 9. Unfortunately, this is still under development internally at Apple, nobody has seen it yet. Apple will give us a first look at the preview version at the WWDC in the summer at the earliest.
Apple Watch 8 with watchOS 9: Useful little features in the concept
This situation leaves room, not only for speculation, but also for wishes. YouTuber and concept artist Andrea Copellino presents some of them to us. He thought about what features Apple could implement in the upcoming watchOS 9. At least all suggestions sound plausible and are worth striving for in our opinion (source: Andrea Copellino).
New app view: Until now, you had to choose between navigating through apps in the rather unmanageable honeycomb view or choosing the simple list view – ordered, but a waste of space. Copellino proposes a new view, a combination. In this way, the overview is maintained, but more apps can be seen with the eye at the same time.

How realistic would an implementation be?
Even if this is just an interface concept, it seems well thought out and feasible. In the past, Apple has been influenced by such ideas and ideas from time to time. Ergo: Even if it is not likely, we can still hope for such features.
You can be sure at the latest at WWDC, Apple's developer conference. This year it should also take place in June, probably still purely virtual because of Corona. Most recently, we tapped Monday, June 6, 2022 as the keynote date. Let's see if Apple sticks to it.
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