If your partner always carries the phone, the cellular connection is unnecessary and adds no functionality except the ability to make an emergency call (which can also be done on the phone, of course).
If your partner always carries the phone, the cellular connection is unnecessary and adds no functionality except the ability to make an emergency call (which can also be done on the phone, of course).
I have no idea what you are trying to ask.
Have you tried an even harder boot by unplugging and replugging it?
AppleCare+ covers water damage. The standard warranty does not. Perhaps base your decision on what coverage you have.
Well, I count vouch for you since you only posted the watch’s battery graph, but the watch is definitely using too much power. I put my U2 on 6 hours ago at 100%, and it’s now at 96%, with the same usage as you had. I’d start with a reboot to see if that helps.
If I forget to start a weight training workout, I just run it later after I’m done.
Steve must be rolling over in his grave. He said he was going nuclear on Google after they came out with Android.
The Apple Watch can’t browse the internet with your iPhone physically with you. Or the web, should you choose to be so pedantic as u/PooleyX (I can be a stickler for accuracy at times, but this one got a bit silly).
You opened the compass app. Simple as that.
I opened the app and got the message. Then killed the app, reopened it and didn’t. Both times with a very magnetic Milanese loop. The compass tends to point north towards the top of the watch on account of the band.
It depends on the subsettings you have set for AOD whether or not apps will display.
Swap devices for a day and see how the numbers compare.
Troll, go back under your bridge.
No. Your wrist is too small for your watch.
idk why you would want to do that when the ATV has a perfectly capable youtube-app.
Because the app’s video controls suck in comparison to Apple’s native controls, which you get when AirPlaying from phone/iPad.
I find it quite pointless to wear my watch inside the house unless I’m awake. I can’t really use it when I’m sleeping.
I’ve worn a watch for 67 years now. If I want to know the time, my first thought is to look at my wrist, not pull my phone out of my pocket. All the other features others mention here are really useful, too.
Only when you don’t delete your view history!
Yes, noyb, 911 answered.
You can’t create custom faces on any Apple Watch. There are apps that pretend to do so, but they are just apps, not watch faces, and don’t work as such.