
I had an Apple Watch, and I can say without fear of contradiction that errors of connection between the iPhone and the clock are the most common. It becomes very upset suddenly find that the Apple Watch apps do not work as they should, even if notifications stop coming.
And the clock is nothing without a permanent connection to the iPhone. Well, if it's something, a bracelet expensive activity. However, to avoid panic every time this happens (if it happens), today we bring a number of tricks that will help you solve this problem.
Bluetooth and Apple Watch, a complicated relationship
By default, the work of maintaining our devices synchronized rests with Bluetooth connectivity. There are few occasions when the Apple Watch connects to the iPhone via Wi-Fi, and it is much better to maintain a direct connection to the device.
So in case we have any problems with Bluetooth connectivity clock, the first thing we should do is go to Settings, Bluetooth, and decouple iPhone clock to link again after a while. If this fails, we will disable the Bluetooth, to activate it again. Something that seems obvious, but it usually works in many cases.
Some extreme measure ...
If these steps do not work, we should see that both the iPhone and the Apple Watch are updated to the latest versions of iOS and WatchOS. If so, we can only reset our clock following this tutorial , since it is possible that an error has wreaked havoc on it (can happen, I know from experience).
Personally, I had to keep myself these steps several times, but in the end I always managed to fix it. Yes, it makes you waste time on something that should not have to worry, and that coming from a clock, is not the best that can happen to you.
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