Apple would work on adding the Apple Watch sleep tracking feature.
According to 9to5Mac.com, the new feature would be called "bed time tracking" and would be codenamed 'Burrito'.
The Apple Watch could be able to analyze the quality of sleep, movements, heart rate including noises such as snoring.
The information will be stored and managed in the 'health' and 'sleep' applications of Smart Watch.
The only drawback is that the watch must be worn during the night and that it will require a lot of battery.
However, users will be warned that their watch will need to be recharged before going to bed.
It is hoped that more information will be released on September 10, when Apple is expected to share Apple Watch updates, and introduce their new watchOS 6 operating system, which will allow users to remove apps already installed.
As Tech Crunch recently announced, Apple will allow users to remove many of the original features, including Alarm, Timer, Remote Control, Camera Remote, Chronometer, Radio, and more.
It has also been revealed that users will be able to do without health applications such as breathing, ECG, noise and cycle monitoring.
For now, Apple Watch users can easily remove apps they have installed from the Apple Store, including simply holding down the app icon and clicking the cross shaped of X to remove it.
If users are able to delete many applications installed on their iPhone, they can hardly remove Watch applications for lack of an equivalent iOS for uninstallation.
However, the new update may change the situation by allowing the removal of these applications from the Apple store, and their reinstallation.
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