The latest beta version of watchOS 10.1 brings an exciting addition for Apple Watch owners. With the introduction of the "NameDrop" feature, exchanging contact information between Apple Watch and iPhone users is made much easier. Below, you'll learn everything you need to know about this exciting addition.
Since its launch, the Apple Watch has established itself as a versatile and useful wearable. With each new software update, Apple introduces innovative features and improvements to optimize the user experience. The introduction of "NameDrop" in watchOS 10.1 is another example of Apple's commitment to expanding the capabilities of its products.
NameDrop: The new feature in watchOS 10.1
The watchOS 10.1 beta introduces the NameDrop feature, which allows Apple Watch owners to easily and conveniently share their contact information with other Apple Watch or iPhone users. Using this feature is incredibly simple: In the Contacts app, select your profile and tap "Share." An animation will then appear, prompting you to hold your Apple Watch next to another Apple Watch or iPhone to begin transferring contact information. NameDrop was first introduced with iOS 17 but didn't make it into the initial release of watchOS 10. Instead, Apple has integrated this handy feature into the watchOS 10.1 beta to make it easier to share contact information between Apple devices. NameDrop is seamlessly integrated with AirDrop and will transfer your contact picture, name, and phone number when you use the feature.
Compatibility and requirements for NameDrop
It is important to note that NameDrop requires the use of two iPhones with iOS 17, two Apple Watches with watchOS 10.1, or an iPhone with iOS 17 and an Apple Watch with watchOS 10.1. The smooth functioning of this handy addition is therefore dependent on the compatibility of the devices.
A look into the future: Double Tap on Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2
In addition to NameDrop, the watchOS 10.1 code also hints at another exciting feature called "Double Tap." However, this feature is not currently enabled and will remain inaccessible for the time being. Double Tap is expected to be supported by the upcoming Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2. The introduction of "NameDrop" in watchOS 10.1 significantly expands the capabilities of the Apple Watch and makes sharing contact information between Apple devices straightforward. It's another example of Apple's commitment to innovation and improving the user experience. While we eagerly await the activation of "Double Tap," Apple Watch owners can already look forward to the benefits of NameDrop, making sharing their contacts even easier. Looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading providers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Image: Apple)
 
			



