Apple Watch is one of the most selling smartwatches, so you might have it on your wrist. But what if it is not working properly? There are times Apple Watch can run into issues because of some bugs, and there could be any issue with the watch, but there is one common fix to all of them — reset.
While resetting the Apple Watch or any other device is usually considered a last resort before taking the device into an Apple Store, it can fix the issue with your watch. So, here is how you can reset your Apple Watch.
It is important to note that resetting the Apple Watch will remove all data from the device. If there is any important data or information on Apple Watch, back it up before performing a reset.
Plug your Apple Watch on charge, then follow the steps mentioned below.
Press and hold the side button until you see the power button in the upper-right corner of the display.
Press and hold the digital crown until you erase all content and settings.
Tap Reset, then tap Reset again to confirm.
Wait for the process to finish.
Now you will be asked to set up your Apple Watch. You can set it up as a new one or restore from the backup.
How to reset Apple Watch using paired iPhone
Keep the Apple Watch and iPhone close.
Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, then tap the My Watch tab.
Tap Erase Apple Watch Content and Settings, then tap it again at the bottom of the screen to confirm. You might need to enter your Apple ID password.
For Apple Watch models with GPS + Cellular, choose to keep or remove your cellular plan:
- If you want to pair your Apple Watch and iPhone again, keep your plan.
- If you don’t want to pair your Apple Watch and iPhone again, remove your plan. If you aren’t going to pair with a different watch or iPhone, you might need to contact your carrier to cancel your cellular subscription.
- Wait for the process to finish, then set up your Apple Watch again. When asked, restore from a backup.
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