![]() Most of the other smartwatches on this list are compatible with both Android and iOS smartphones. It's not exclusive to Pixel phones and should pair just fine with devices from any other Android phone maker, including Samsung. Google's Pixel Watch runs Wear OS 3.5 and works with smartphones on Android 8.0 (or later). Note that although you can pair the Watch 5 with non-Samsung Android phones, some features, including electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements, work only with Samsung handsets. They require devices that have at least Android 8.0 and more than 1.5GB RAM. Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5 smartwatches use One UI Watch 4.5, a version of Google's Wear OS 3.5. Apple's latest wearables-the Series 8, the Ultra, and the Watch SE (2022)-require an iPhone 8 or newer that has iOS 16 or later. Naturally, the first thing you should consider when buying a smartwatch is compatibility.Īll Apple Watch models run watchOS, Apple's smartwatch operating system, and work only with iOS devices. It's also important to know what to look for, so we've included a buying guide below our product recommendations to help you in your shopping journey.īuying Guide: The Best Smartwatches for 2022 We've rounded up our top-rated options to help you decide. From running apps, to displaying smartphone notifications, to monitoring your heart rate, the latest crop of smartwatches do a lot more than just tell time. The infamous calculator watch (Opens in a new window) has been around since the 1970s, but smartwatches have finally reached the point that they're, well, smart. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 44mm LTE Smartwatchįossil Gen 5E 44mm Stainless Steel SmartwatchĪmazfit GTS Fitness Smartwatch With Heart Rate Monitor The Best Black Friday Smartwatch Deals This Week*Īpple Watch Series 8 (GPS, 41mm, Midnight) How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.+ Minimum version of macOS lowered to 10.10, which we believe should work. + Height data around the meridian was wrong. + Right click on a track and set the style was crashing the system - fixed. + Error messages reading ‘GPX Explorer’ have been updated to be ‘GPX Editor’. + Not drawing routes in a GPX file if one route was empty. + Line Styles not saving on tracklogs - fixed. + After deleting a route, the right click context menu was incorrect - fixed. + New columns added to GPX Editor which can be configured in Preferences->GPX Editor.Ī number of fixes in this one, mainly from fixes to core code for the on-going work on the mobiles. + Information Panel on GPX Editor added, which shows up statistics. + Edit Waypoint screen implemented which allows naming of waypoints and adding text to them. + Estimated Time settings now possible through Preferences. + Updates to Map Download and Verify - smoother and quicker. This is a requirement for listing on the macOS App-Store which we are intending to do in due course. + Now runs inside an Apple 'Sandbox' to make sure as an app we don't misbehave. + Performance improvements on drawing routes with lots of text on the map. + Quicker sync time, and improvements to sync. + Line Styles - ticks and arrows can now be shown on routes/tracks at set intervals, so you can now set a route to draw with say a tick mark every 1 mile. Text can be displayed for waypoint names, comments and descriptions on the map as required. + Waypoint / Trackpoint Styles - Fonts, font size, font colour, background and transparencies can now be defined. + Fixes to subscription renewals so the process runs cleanly. More information about moving from OMN2 to OMN3 can be read on this link: This version of the software uses a new format for mapping, so it can't read maps you have previously downloaded. It's also fully Catalina compatible, and we have also been testing it on the latest beta of Big Sur which is the next macOS operating system. + Various bugs in Estimated Time profiles have been fixed.Ī fix for the context menu not working on some machines.ģ.0.25 was not starting correctly on some older macOS operating systems that do not support Dark Mode. + In macOS 10.13 and below, the map dropdown selection box was rendering too small. + Manage maps not showing correctly when macOS Dark Mode was enabled has been fixed. + Layout issue fixes to support Apples Big Sur operating system. The latest software can always be downloaded from: Solution home General Release Notes macOS Releases
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