Another big file grab from the HomePod firmware pot appears to show off the diverse range of activities that the next Apple Watch can track with watchOS 4.
Just like the Apple Pay Cash reveal, iHelp BR was able to find code as well as a paddle of PNG images with symbols demonstrating the different types of exercise that an Apple Watch Series 3 might indicate on its graphical user interface. From the generic “snow sports” as a category to “downhill skiing” on an individual level and “functional strength training” for a series of workouts, there’s plenty that’s getting covered here.
Currently, only 12 exercising situations can be measured on the watchOS 3.
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- Outdoor Walk
- Outdoor Run
- Outdoor Cycle
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- Eliptical
- Rower
- Stair Stepper
- Other
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- Indoor Walk
- Indoor Run
- Indoor Cycle
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We have a full list of the activities that were disclosed by iHelp BR‘s screenshots, but you can take a hit at the source link to see the iconography for yourself. Keep in mind that these 36 items are just a portion of the full fitness suite that may appear on watchOS 4 soon.
Australian Rules Football |
Cricket |
Equestrian Sports |
Lacrosse |
Badminton |
Cross Country Skiing |
Fencing |
Paddle Sports |
Barre |
Cross Training |
Fishing |
Pilates |
Baseball |
Curling |
Flexibility |
Sailing |
Basketball |
Cycling |
Functional Training |
Skating Sports |
Bowling |
Dance |
Golf |
Snowboarding |
Boxing |
Dance Inspired Training |
Gymnastics |
Step Training |
Climbing |
Downhill Skiing |
Jump Rope |
Surfing |
Core Training |
Elliptical |
Kickboxing |
Open Swimming |