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At 14, I didn't even know what a iOS or iPhone I may have heard about it somewhere, but back then I barely had enough for a pack of Orbits and a Snickers bar from the school vending machine, let alone any iPhone or even MacBookTimes are changing and with them the interests of teenagers. Some may think that today's youth can only sit at a computer or tap on their mobile phones. Messenger some news, but I have a feeling that on the other hand, there are many more young developers emerging who have great potential and I honestly envy them.

The proof is Billy Ellis, who took his Apple Watch, which at first glance look completely normal, but he uploaded them iOS 4.2.1, which Apple released in 2010. Quite a feat at 14 years old. He describes himself as a developer iOS apps and tweaks. He posted his video on YouTube, so you can watch it below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-CQE1Zq6o4

It can be seen that the system does not understand the watch very well. It is very slow and, as the developer himself described, difficult to control, so it is relatively unusable on the watch. Even so, it is interesting that something similar can be done on Apple Watch run and use. However, it is not entirely clear whether other applications on the system would also be able to be opened, since Billy did not show anything else.

Apple Watch iOS 4

*source: cultfmac

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