iOS developer Hamza Sood has shared furtherscreenshots of the official Apple Watch app on iOS 8.2, providing a closer look at what the Companion software looks like after pairing an Apple Watch. In particular, the Screenshots reveal an Apple Watch setting menu for configuring the app layout, **tifications, glances, brightness and text size, sounds and haptics, individual apps, internal options, and more.
Apple Watch settings are similar to those found on iPhone, with About, Software Update and Automatic Downloads menus under General alongside options to adjust the Watch orientation, accessibility, language and region, and Apple ID settings. Two toggle switches allow for Handoff and wrist detection to be enabled, the latter of which locks your Apple Watch when you're **t using it to keep your information secure.
A few more interesting things. You can select playlists to sync accros, with an adjustable limit up to 2GB pic.twitter.com/d40El8N9sq
Sood has shared a full gallery of Screenshots with 9to5Mac, which provided the first look at the Apple Watch app back in January based on code compiled by developer Steven Troughton-Smith. The additional Screenshots show individual settings for Airplane Mode, Activity, Brightness and Text Size, Workout, Contacts, Friends, Maps, Messages, Passcode, Privacy, Photos, Stocks, Watch Orientation and more.