Apple announced that all apps submitted to the App store from June 1st, 2016, will need to be native (able to run just on the watch without an iPhone nearby) and built using the watchOS 2 SDK. What does this mean for us? This means t hat you can except the apps on your Apple Watch to get a little bigger as they contain everything they need to run, with better quality making use of everything the device has to offer.
With no other details on why this decision has been made, people are wondering if this is to give the Apple Watch a standalone market, where you don’t need an iPhone to own a watch, but only time will tell.
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