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The latest OneDrive app update for iOS comes with support for Apple Watch

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 22, 2019
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The latest OneDrive app update for iOS comes with support for Apple Watch

Earlier this month, Apple took pre-orders of the hyper Apple Watch. Many developers already have their apps updated with support for Apple’s wearable device, and it seems Microsoft is ready to do the same as well, at least with their cloud storage service apps for iOS. 

The software giant has updated their OneDrive app for iOS devices and brings support for the Apple Watch. At the moment, it brings limited functionality for the wearable device, and give users the ability to view the photos, delete them, find photos and find photos by tags from their wrists.

The photo viewing experience will not be too pleasant on the device as small as the Apple Watch, but it’s good to see the software giant to bring support for the device early. It makes sense as well as Apple has apparently received a decent amount of pre-orders for the wearable, and it appears they will continue to increase once the supply comes back to normal.

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