Apple Watch May Get Ability to Pair With Multiple Devices
Your Apple Watch may be able to sync across multiple Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs. This means that the smartwatch will not be tied to just one iPhone, if the report is to be believed.
Currently, the Apple Watch can be paired with a single iPhone, and there's no option to fully sync it with other Apple products. This restriction could change in the future, allowing it to sync with various devices for more flexibility.

Apple Watch Multi-Device Support: Dream Come True?
According to tipster @analyst941 on Twitter, Apple is working on a new pairing process that will allow Apple Watch users to pair it with iPhones, iPads, and Macs. However, the tipster doesn't reveal how the feature will work.
Apple could go the AirPods route to implement this feature, by linking the Apple Watch to the iCloud. It's still unclear whether an iPhone is mandatory for the first setup, or if other Apple devices connected to the same iCloud account will be able to pair with the Apple Watch.
The tipster didn't reveal when the feature would arrive either. So, there's no word if the functionality will roll out with the watchOS 10 update or if it will spill over to the next year. Since no reliable source was cited, we'll have to take this rumor with a grain of salt.
Apple Watch Rumors
The upcoming Apple Watch Series 9 will reportedly be equipped with an improved S9 processor. As for the operating system, the device will get the next version of watchOS, which is watchOS 10. We can expect the user interface to feature significant changes as well.
Additionally, the new Apple Watch may come with a slightly improved battery life. An AI-based health coach, internally called "Quartz," is also said to be in the works. This service will reportedly collect health data from the Apple Watch to create custom coaching programs for the user.


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