➖➖ Version P4.D5.F2 - Released March 21, 2023 This release brings the exciting Hold-to-Open functionality to the Relux Daytona. For certain supported metrics displayed on your Relux Daytona, you can tap & hold on it to open the associated Garmin app. See more at LuxeLion.com/hto LuxeLion Platform version P4 bring support for Garmin’s new “Hold-to-Open” (HTO) complication experience. All LuxeLion watch faces now support the ability to tap & hold on a metric on the screen to open the related app. For example, if you have the “Stress” metric on your LuxeLion watch face, you’ll be able to tap & hold the “Stress” icon to open the “Stress” app. This platform version also drastically improves memory usage and adds more helpful messaging to the unlock experience. The improvements & memory savings from this platform version will make possible a number of new features in the future. The LuxeLion D5 data module adds support for the Garmin Complications framework and Hold-to-Open (HTO) technology. It also reduces memory usage through some internal streamlining, which will make it possible to bring you even more metric options in a future release.
This release brings the exciting Hold-to-Open functionality to the Relux Daytona. For certain supported metrics displayed on your Relux Daytona, you can tap & hold on it to open the associated Garmin app. See more at LuxeLion.com/hto
LuxeLion Platform version P4 bring support for Garmin’s new “Hold-to-Open” (HTO) complication experience. All LuxeLion watch faces now support the ability to tap & hold on a metric on the screen to open the related app. For example, if you have the “Stress” metric on your LuxeLion watch face, you’ll be able to tap & hold the “Stress” icon to open the “Stress” app. This platform version also drastically improves memory usage and adds more helpful messaging to the unlock experience. The improvements & memory savings from this platform version will make possible a number of new features in the future.
The LuxeLion D5 data module adds support for the Garmin Complications framework and Hold-to-Open (HTO) technology. It also reduces memory usage through some internal streamlining, which will make it possible to bring you even more metric options in a future release.