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Your Apple Watch will soon get a new award to keep you active through the holidays

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  • Apple will soon introduce a new award for Apple Watch users in iOS 18.2
  • This recognizes people who consistently close their activity rings
  • There are awards for 100, 365, 500, and 1,000 days and higher

The holiday period is traditionally a time for rest and relaxation at the end of a long year, but if you’ve got one of the best Apple Watches and love to hit your activity goals every day, that’s not always the case. Now, Apple is set to reward your dedication to health with a new set of rewards that recognize long-term achievements.

As spotted by Mohammad Aldarawish on X (via MacRumors), in the forthcoming iOS 18.2 update, Apple is adding a new series of Apple Watch awards titled “All Rings Closed”. These are dished out when you close all three rings on your Apple Watch (those for movement, exercise and standing) on consecutive days, motivating you to keep pushing and maintain your streak.

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