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watchOS 27 Improves Apple Watch Performance in Seven Ways

Apple's software updates previewed during WWDC 2026 this week have followed a distinct pattern: introduce a handful of key new features, while maintaining a focus on refining the underlying platform architecture. watchOS 27 is no different in this respect, with the majority of changes being performance improvements under the hood.

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That said, one of the most obvious user-facing changes is a new dynamic app grid that surfaces and rearranges five apps based on your current context and general usage, with Siri as the centerpiece. Pressing the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch immediately invokes the grid, which appears whether you use the app grid or list view. If the dynamic grid doesn't surface the app you're looking for, a turn of the Digital Crown reveals your preferred view.

The change straddles the line between redesigned navigation and the efficiency-minded development that defines the rest of watchOS 27, since the grid aims to get you to the app you want, just faster. It's probably the most obvious change you'll actually see, but there are several others that happen out of sight. Apple says they include:

  • Better battery efficiency
  • Improved Wi-Fi connectivity
  • More efficient water detection
  • More accurate step tracking
  • Faster media playback
  • Faster app extension launches

As with the rest of Apple's software previews this week, though, you'll need reasonably recent hardware to see any of these enhancements.

watchOS 27 requires an iPhone 11 or later or iPhone SE (2nd generation or later) with iOS 27. The new software also requires one of the following Apple Watch models: Apple Watch SE 3, Apple Watch Series 9, 10, 11, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 or 3. In other words, ‌watchOS 27‌ drops support for the Apple Watch Series 6, Series 7, and Series 8, along with the original Ultra and SE 2. Apple will release the new software in the fall.

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Top Rated Comments

bababooie Avatar
3 weeks ago
Too bad I'm apparently a sucker who bought Ultra 1 3 years ago and wont be able to experience this....
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
3 years ago I splurged on an $800 USD 1st Gen Ultra. I figured with the yearly update patterns I would enjoy a watch with a long life cycle and constant improvement. I've had multiple tickets open on it with Apple on slow launch times, connectivity issues and have submitted several UI improvement requests, one of which was to have quick launch of most common used apps (as well as ability to put playlist buttons on same launcher).

That they would abandon 1st Gen Ultra buyers like this will make me think twice on future purchases. I could care less about Siri on my wrist.

Apple: Backport the performance and usability enhancements to 26, please!
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
driekraaien Avatar
3 weeks ago
Release notes for Ultra 1:

* Worse battery efficiency
* Standard Wi-Fi connectivity
* Not so efficient water detection
* Not so accurate step tracking
* Slower media playback
* Slower app extension launches
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
Not supporting the Ultra 1 is insane and really unfortunate to people who bought the flagship model expecting years of support that Apple is typically known for.

If they're still supporting the iPhone 11 from 2019, I'm sure they could've figured out how to support the Apple Watch Ultra for at-least another 1-2 WatchOS releases.

I think I'm done with the Apple Watch after this one dies. I just can't see spending $800+ on something that will lose software support in less than 3 years.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago

Release notes for Ultra 1:

* Worse battery efficiency
* Standard Wi-Fi connectivity
* Not so efficient water detection
* Not so accurate step tracking
* Slower media playback
* Slower app extension launches

It was so ridiculous when they didn’t give the Ultra 1 music and podcast playback through the speaker and the double tap gesture.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago

It is really interesting that this WatchOS focuses on performance improvements, yet excludes MANY older watches. Very different approach than iOS where they continue to support quite old phones.

It seems with no real new features on WatchOS, why are the other watches excluded from receiving simple performance improvements?
I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but I'd imagine people don't upgrade their Apple Watch often and this seems like a way to force people into upgrading.

Logically I cannot think of any other reason to drop support for less than 3 year old watch models, especially when the entire update is focused around improved performance.

Very un-Apple like and unfortunate.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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