Future-Proofing iMessage From Advanced Threats: Apple's Strategic Update Explained | ZDNet

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I love my Apple Watch Ultra , and I love being able to have lots of complications on display at any one time.

Complications for weather conditions, the position of the sun and moon, the phrases of the moon, not to mention a whole bunch of fitness-related complications.

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But there’s never enough room for all the complications that I need.

So, in order to satisfy my thirst for complications, I figured out a workaround.

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First of all, what is a complication?

A complication is an element on the watch face that displays information or allows you quick access to an app by tapping on it.

Complications can be part of Apple’s own apps or third-party apps.

Lots of Apple Watch complications.

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OK, so every Apple Watch face gives you a certain number of slots for complications that you can choose by tapping on the slot (you edit the watch face by pressing on it, tapping Edit, and then swiping through the options).

Also: How to change your Apple Watch face

Editing complications on the Apple Watch.

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But if every Apple Watch face has a certain number of spaces for complications, how do you add more?

Simple, you duplicate the watch face.

Duplicating your watch face allows you to double the number of complications available to you, and you can duplicate the watch face as many times as you want.

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By duplicating the Apple Watch face, you also don’t have to redo all the changes and customizations that you’ve done on it, making the process straightforward.

But, how do you duplicate your Apple Watch face? Truth is, Apple hasn’t made it easy, but it’s possible.

Here’s how.

How to duplicate your Apple Watch face

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1. Find the face you want to duplicate

Fire up your Watch app on your iPhone, and at the top you’ll see a My Faces section.

Pick the face you want to duplicate.

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2. Share the face – with yourself

Press and hold on the face you want to duplicate, and you’ll see a pop-up that allows you to Share Watch Face.

Sharing your Apple Watch face.

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Tap on Share Watch Face and then Save To Files.

Sharing the watch face with yourself!

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Then tap Save.

Saving the watch face into Files.

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We’re halfway done!

3. Importing the face

Open the Files app and find the face you just saved.

Find the watch face.

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Tap on it and you’ll be given an option to add it to your faces collection. Tap on Add to My Faces to do this.

Add the face to your collection of Apple Watch faces.

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4. Edit the complications on your new, duplicate face

This will make a duplicate of the face on your Apple Watch, but you can now customize this with the complications you want.

To access different complications, you can swipe between the faces on your Apple Watch.

I have different faces for photography, fitness, weather, and other interests, and I can quickly and easily swipe between them as my mood or activities change.

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  • Title: Future-Proofing iMessage From Advanced Threats: Apple's Strategic Update Explained | ZDNet
  • Author: John
  • Created at : 2024-10-27 04:38:40
  • Updated at : 2024-10-31 03:06:38
  • Link: https://techno-recovery.techidaily.com/future-proofing-imessage-from-advanced-threats-apples-strategic-update-explained-zdnet/
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