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New Apple Watch Gesture in watchOS 26 Limited to Newer Models

You may have missed it, but select Apple Watch models are gaining a new Wrist Flick gesture in watchOS 26 that allows users to dismiss notifications and return to their watch face with a simple wrist movement.

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The gesture works by turning your wrist over and back, using the accelerometer and gyroscope to detect the motion. With the gesture, you can dismiss incoming notifications, mute calls, silence alarms and alerts, and return to the watch face without needing to use your other hand.

Wrist Flick joins the existing Double Tap gesture as another one-handed control option for Apple Watch users. The feature can be toggled on or off in Settings ➝ Gestures ➝ Wrist Flick.

The new gesture is only available on Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 – the same models that support the Double Tap gesture.

Apple doesn't say exactly why older models don't support the feature, despite having the same sensors, but it does use a new machine learning model, suggesting that only the newer chips found in recent Apple Watch models are powerful enough to handle it.

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The watchOS 26 beta is currently available through the Apple Developer Program, with a public beta coming later this month, followed by a general release in the fall.

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Top Rated Comments

12 months ago
Dear Apple, this won’t encourage people to upgrade their watches. New health sensors will.
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 months ago
So any watch can detect whether your whole body is standing, but only special watches can determine whether the watch itself was just quickly rotated. 🤔
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Channan Avatar
12 months ago

it does use a new machine learning model, suggesting that only the newer chips found in recent Apple Watch models are powerful enough to handle it.
Are they going to hide all new basic features that they limit to newer devices behind AI? Older models can't even use an accelerometer anymore without AI apparently.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rbbloom99 Avatar
12 months ago
This is like the tap your fingers to play next song feature that never works.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Spock Avatar
12 months ago
This is the Apple I’m getting tired of. This is not a feature locked behind AI, this is Apple being greedy.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Paul Shields Avatar
12 months ago

Hallelujah!!

I gave away my Apple Watch 8 because every time I wanted to know the time, it was telling me to "stand-up", heart-rates, notification from scammers, reminders, step-count, etc.

I "JUST WANTED TO KNOW THE DAMN FREAKING TIME!!"

So, I bought a cheap Timex.
Even cheaper would have been to turn off the notifications you didn't want to see.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)