With the Apple Watch 7 supposedly on the horizon alongside the latest iPhone, you may be considering upgrading your smartwatch. So, how do you connect it to your phone? Show Here’s a step-by-step guide to pairing any Apple Watch from 2017 onward with your iPhone, as well as instructions on how to unpair your old Apple Watch once it’s time to replace it. How to pair and unpair your Apple WatchHow to pair your Apple WatchTo pair your Apple Watch, you’ll need an Apple Watch Series 3 or later running watchOS 7 and an iPhone 6s or later updated to iOS 14. Put the watch on your wrist. Then, simply follow the steps below:
So, what if your Apple Watch is having a hard time pairing? If you see a watch face when you’re trying to pair, it means your watch is already connected to another smartphone and you’ll need to reset your watch to pair it with another phone. You might like…How to unpair your Apple WatchWhether you’ve upgraded your iPhone and need to connect your new device, or you’re selling your old Apple Watch to make some cash, there will probably come a time when you need to unpair your Apple Watch. This will erase all content and settings on your Apple Watch, so be warned. Here’s how to do it:
How do you pair Apple Watch again after unpairing?Press and hold the Digital Crown while your Apple Watch is in pairing mode. Tap Reset when it appears on your watch. After your watch resets, you can pair again.
How do I pair my watch again on my iPhone?Need more help?. Erase your Apple Watch.. Set up your new iPhone and sign in to iCloud. ... . Open the Apple Watch app on your new iPhone, then pair your watch with your new iPhone.. Try to restore from a backup. ... . Follow the onscreen steps to finish setting up.. Start using your Apple Watch with your new iPhone.. Does unpairing Apple Watch erase everything?When you unpair Apple Watch from iPhone, the wearable is returned to factory settings. Since the watch is erased in the process, your iPhone automatically makes a backup of it. That's one of the reasons it's important to keep your Apple Watch close to your iPhone during the steps below.
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