Good point, it was often quicker to swipe and use a complication than to scroll through the app list.
Good point, it was often quicker to swipe and use a complication than to scroll through the app list.
For sure. Not really in any conscious way, but I would just randomly swipe through different faces while I was waiting for someone to answer the phone or while a web page loaded. Now just leave it on the one face. The little extra friction is just enough to stop me bothering.
As a keen runner, losing the double click of the crown to switch between the most recently used apps is also a major negative. I often flick between a couple of apps while runnning - either Now Playing and Workoutdoors on long runs, or Workoutdoors and Intervals Pro while doing short runs. Before, I could go between them without touching the screen. Now, that’s not possible. It might seem like a small thing, but if I’ve been running for a couple of hours and am feeling tired and a bit shakey, I’m wearing gloves and/or the screen is wet, using the touchscreen is genuinely hard. I don’t want to stop my run just because I need to change the volume on my headphones.
Hallelujah. Now give us back double clicking the crown to go back to the previous app and Ill be happy.