With iOS 16.2, which is currently in beta testing with developers and public users, the Stocks app now gives you more granular control over how your different watchlists are sorted. Now, you can have specific sorting functions for each of the watchlists. This means you can choose to sort each of your watchlists according to the following options:

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Each watchlist can also be configured to show either the stock price change, percentage change or market cap at a glance as well. This change gives you more granularity with the ability to sort each list by any data point you choose, as opposed to only being able to select one option that applies to all of your different lists. These changes are also supported through the Stocks app widgets on the iPhone or iPad home screen. The Stocks app offers a number of different widget options for your watchlists and individual stocks. With iOS 16.2, these new sorting options are also reflected in how your lists appear on your home screen. iOS 16.2 is currently in beta testing with developers and public beta users. It is expected to be released to the general public in mid-December. FTC: We use affiliate links that automatically earn you income. More. Check out 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Apple news: