Apple watchOS 5 focuses on fitness and Siri

The Apple Watch is about to get another big tune-up, and it won't surprise you to hear that the focus is on fitness. Apple has unveiled watchOS 5, and there's a slew of updates for more competitive types. There's now automatic workout detection -- not a new feature on smartwatches, but helpful if you've ever forgotten to tap your watch before starting a run. You'll also have week-long competitions with friends, hiking and yoga workouts, a rolling mile pace and your cadence (steps per minute).

Siri sees some important improvements as well. In addition to Shortcuts for key apps, you no longer need to say "hey Siri" when you raise your wrist. The existing Siri watch face now supports third-party apps, to boot, and provides info for maps, heart rate and sports scores.

Connectivity gets a boost, too: there's a new Walkie Talkie feature that lets you hold quick back-and-forth voice conversations. Suffice it to say this could be helpful if you're using an LTE-equipped watch and would rather not scribble a text message just to fire off a quick response.

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