Facer Returns to Wear OS with Enhanced Features adn battery Efficiency
San francisco, CA – [Current Date] – facer, a long-standing and popular watch face submission, has announced a significant update bringing full compatibility with Wear OS 6. This move is especially noteworthy as the app had lost its compatibility following the rollout of Wear OS 5 in 2024. The update promises a more vibrant interface,improved widget glanceability,and significant power efficiency enhancements for better battery life.When Wear OS 5 was released, Facer did not initially support Google’s mandatory watch Face Format (WFF). This lack of support prevented users from accessing crucial watch face complications. Facer has since collaborated with Google to reinstate the full functionality of its extensive library of themed watch faces on Wear OS 6. the company has stated that this update will also deliver “significantly improved battery life” across all Facer watch faces.
beyond the core compatibility and performance improvements, the Facer update introduces new collaborations, including a SpongeBob SquarePants themed watch face. Additionally, a new social feature called “Looks” has been added.This tab within the app allows users to showcase their favorite watch face designs, offering a new avenue for finding beyond the app’s general explore page. users can discover new watch faces through these shared “Looks” and, if they admire a particular watch strap, Facer will direct them to its own strap store for purchase.
VSCO Launches “Capture,” a New iPhone Camera App
[Current Date] – VSCO, the photo filter and editing app widely recognized for popularizing the “VSCO girl” aesthetic, has launched its first stand-alone mobile app in over a decade.The new application, named “capture,” is an iPhone-exclusive camera app that offers users more than 50 “live presets” featuring real-time film effects and manual camera controls. This allows for greater precision in shaping the final image, enabling users to preview the intended look of their photos before capturing them.The presets within Capture are non-destructive, meaning users can still edit the original captured image at a later time.The app supports RAW and ProRAW formats and includes real-time effects such as bloom. Captured images can be instantly synced with the main VSCO app for further editing or sharing. “Capture” is currently available for free download on the App Store, with no immediate plans announced for an Android version.