Touch ID and Series 2 expire in watOS 7

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Touch ID and Series 2 expire in watOS 7

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Touch ID on Apple Watch

Two new ones Rumors about the Apple Watch. There are rarely many in the Apple watch. With the same design since its inception and the adornment of the same gown, the company is having a difficult time changing the design of a low-tech startup that is now completely dead.

So rumors often come not because of external changes, but because of the new services they bring with each update. Today it is meant to be open by Touch ID (it's time to renew the expired PIN entry) and subsequent firmware update watchOS 7.

Two new reports presented by iUpdate and The Verifier discuss two new issues regarding the Apple Watch. It looks like Apple is looking to innovate user recognition which is currently being done by entering a PIN code through another Touch ID application. The company operates on two different systems.

One option would be to combine the fingerprint sensor into a digital crown. Another plan would be to add a sensor footprints at the bottom of the screen. Verifier notes that one of the two plans will be ready for the Apple 7 series from 2021.

By looking at the small contact area provided by the digital crown, and already incorporating the sensor to perform electrocardiograms, it is done it is very complex think it can maintain a fingerprint sensor. Perhaps it's more feasible to handle the Touch ID at the bottom of the screen.

Activating the blood oxygen sensor in watOS 7

Without user recognition, Apple wants it activate the blood oxygen sensor that they don't have the current Apple Watch and that they are not currently working for American health reasons. This and sleep tracking, will be new to watOS 7.

And we're talking about new firmware, it is believed that Apple Watch series 1 and series 2 they share the same processor it will no longer work with the next watOS 7. Essentially only these will be the news of the next Apple Watch, according to these two reports. Theoretically, the firmware will be unveiled in the WWDC keyword in June, with a new series coming out later this year, or 2021.

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