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Apple Watch's Latest Update Brings Subtle But Useful Changes For All Users

Apple Watch's Latest Update Brings Subtle But Useful Changes For All Users

Forbes20-04-2025

Updated April 20 with other upgrades new to Apple Watch in watchOS 11.4.
Apple Watch users: do you have Silent mode turned on or off? A newly released update for the watch (watchOS 11.4) means that you can now hear audible alarms even when Silent mode is activated. There are other new features in watchOS 11.4, such as emoji, a fix for switching watch faces and compatibility between the Home app and robot vacuum cleaners.
Apple Watch now comes with audible alarms even in Silent mode.
First, the silent mode issue. I'm betting the answer to the question above is that it's on, because, frankly, who needs a sound every time an email lands or WhatsApp arrives? The haptic feedback which silently alerts you is more than enough.
And much better to keep it regularly on Silent than risk forgetting to quieten it when you're at the theater, say.
However, until now, Silent mode has meant that if you use your Apple Watch to wake you in the morning, that the alarm is silent, too. This has its benefits: the throbbing on your wrist to tell you to rise is hard to miss, I'd say, and it means your significant other can continue to slumber while you quietly ease yourself out of bed.
But what if you're worried that the haptic feedback might not be enough? Maybe you've slept through it once or twice in the past when, say, you'd gone to bed tired and emotional (as the euphemism for being drunk goes).
With watchOS 11.4, released on Wednesday, April 16, you can keep your watch on silent but, when you set the alarm, can now choose a new mode: Break Through Silent Mode. This says, 'Sound will always play while wearing Apple Watch,' which is clear.
But note the specific: you must be wearing the watch, so if you take it off as you retire to bed, it'll still be haptics-only that happen in the morning. To be fair, if the watch is on a wooden nightstand, for instance, the vibrations can make quite a racket anyway.
This setting is done for each alarm, for the greatest flexibility. You could, for instance, set a silent alarm for 6.30 a.m. but a backup audible alarm for 7 a.m.
The other new features include seven new emoji, similar to the newbies released in iOS 18.4 for the iPhone. There's one super-useful one, a face with bags under its eyes. Beyond that, there's a fingerprint, a tree with no leaves, a root vegetable, a harp, a shovel and a splatter. All are now in the emoji keyboard on the Apple Watch so you need never be without access to a shovel image at short notice.
If you have a robot vacuum cleaner that's compatible with the Matter platform, you can now say, 'Hey, Siri, clean the living room,' to your watch and it can instruct the vacuum to get to.
Additionally, an issue has been addressed. This is one where switching watch faces has for some people let to watch faces becoming unavailable.
These are small but highly useful additions to the Apple Watch's features. They will work with all watches compatible with watchOS 11.4, that is, the latest Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 10, right back to Series 6 and the second-generation Apple Watch SE.

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