While hundreds of apps for the Apple Watch have been announced and detailed, screenshots of most of the major applications have yet to be revealed, until now. Developer Steven Troughton-Smith has created a tool to view screenshots of Apple Watch applications by pasting in the link to the existing iPhone application. Below, we’ve put together several galleries of several notable Apple Watch applications, including Twitter, Instagram, Uber, Starbucks, and Apple’s own Keynote presentation remote. We’ll be updating this post live as more application screenshots are discovered. WatchAware is also showcasing more interactive previews of over 2000 Apple Watch apps.
Twitter:
Instagram:
Apple Keynote Remote:
Microsoft PowerPoint:
NBA GameTime:
ESPN:
Uber:
Hotel Tonight:
RunKeeper:
Flipboard:
Pandora:
Chipotle:
Mint:
Shazam:
Slack:
Hipchat:
JetBlue:
1Password:
Things:
Calcbot:
Yahoo Weather:
Clear:
Twitterrific:
Microsoft OneNote:
Microsoft OneDrive:
American Airlines:
Delta:
Breaking News:
CNN:
AP Mobile:
Digg:
Robinhood:
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Nice
Kind of annoying that Chipotle is embracing this, but not embracing Apple Pay. Get your act together already and let me order from my mobile AND pay for it from there easily using Apple Pay.
It is good to see most of the developers embracing the KISS principle and NOT trying to replicate a smartphone on your wrist…
Does asking Siri “What song is this?” On Apple Watch not work, alleviating the need for Shazam?
I think that’s for lyric and some other songs that not exist in iTunes Store.
They should all be displayed to scale. These are all about three times the size of what the user will actually experience.
Step back further from your screen, and that should do the trick for you.
how do you get the app to work?
Design is so all over the place( so basic and so ugly – reminds me of Windows Phone apps… Ive really need to step up his game on guidelines front
Where is Starbucks?
here you go:
https://imgur.com/un9Xu6u
Uglyness
with all those apps, no wonder the thing needs to be charged “often”.