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    Apple could make it easier to use third-party smartwatches with iOS 26

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    Apple is allegedly working to make the iPhone work better with third-party smartwatches, according to code in the iOS 26.1 developer beta.

    Black smartwatch displaying temperature, time, date, battery percentage, and heart rate on a blue background.
    The latest Pebble smartwatches could have an easier time working with iOS 26.

    The Apple Watch is synonymous with the iPhone, in part due to being so deeply integrated with each other. If an Apple software feature spotted in iOS 26.1 becomes a reality, users may find they will have an easier time working with third-party timepieces.

    According to a code snippet seen by Macworld, iOS 26.1 beta 1 has an unreleased feature referred to as Notification Forwarding. The feature theoretically controls whether notifications from the iPhone could be displayed on another non-Apple device.

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