There are dozens of smart watches out there — Google Pixel Watch , FitBit , Suunto , Garmin , Coros , and the list goes on. But if you have an iPhone, a lot of those watches aren't supported, which can be, well, annoying. There's a rumor that might change soon.

Apple released the iOS 26.1 beta 1 code on Monday, and Macworld spotted some code that would allow smartwatches and other third-party accessories to be more compatible with iPhones using an unreleased feature called Notification Forwarding. According to Macworld, this feature will give users the ability to decide which devices show notifications from their iPhone, like, say, another smartwatch or fitness tracker . There's also some code, according to Macworld, that would make it easier to pair third-party devices.

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