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Contents 5 Chapter 1: Get Started 5 A quick look at Apple Watch 6 Set up and pair with iPhone 7 Status icons 8 The Apple Watch app on iPhone 8 Power on, wake, and unlock 10 Adjust brightness, text size, sounds, and haptics 12 Change language and orientation 13 Charge Apple Watch 14 View this user gu...
73 Add stock info to your watch face 74 Chapter 20: Weather 74 Check the weather 75 See weather on your watch face 76 Chapter 21: Accessibility and Related Settings 76 The Accessibility Shortcut 76 VoiceOver 77 Set up Apple Watch using VoiceOver 78 Apple Watch Basics with VoiceOver 79 Zoom 79 On/Off...
1 5 Get Started A quick look at Apple Watch Display Firmly press to change the watch face or see options in an app. Digital Crown/Home button Press to see watch face or Home screen. Double-click to return to last app. Press and hold for Siri. Turn to zoom, scroll, or adjust. Side button Press to sho...
Chapter 1 Get Started 6 Here are the gestures you need to use Apple Watch and its apps. The Apple Watch display not only responds to touch-based gestures like tapping and swiping, it also uses Force Touch technology to respond to the pressure of your finger. Tap. Drag. Swipe up, down, left, or right...
Chapter 1 Get Started 7 Put Apple Watch on your wrist, then press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. When prompted, position your iPhone so that Apple Watch appears in the camera viewfinder on the iPhone screen. Follow the instructions on iPhone and Apple Watch to finish setup. D...
Chapter 1 Get Started 8 The Apple Watch app on iPhone The Apple Watch app on iPhone lets you customize watch settings and options and set up Apple Pay for Apple Watch. It gives you access to the App Store, where you can download and install apps for Apple Watch. For information about the App Store, ...
Chapter 1 Get Started 9 Wake to the watch face—or your last activity. You can set Apple Watch to show the watch face when it wakes, or return you to where you were before it went to sleep. The default is to wake to the watch face. To choose to return to the last app you used, open Settings , tap Gen...
Chapter 1 Get Started 10 You can also put the watch into Power Reserve mode from this screen. See Charge Apple Watch on page 13. Erase Apple Watch data. You can set Apple Watch to erase its data if the incorrect password is entered 10 times. This protects the contents of your watch if it is lost or ...
Chapter 1 Get Started 11 Adjust sound. Open Settings , then scroll down and tap Sounds & Haptics. Tap the volume buttons under Ringer and Alert Sounds or tap the slider once to select it, then turn the Digital Crown to adjust the volume. Or open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap S...
Chapter 1 Get Started 12 Turn on Do Not Disturb. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe left or right to the Settings glance, then tap the Do Not Disturb button . Or open Settings , tap Do Not Disturb, then turn on Do Not Disturb. When Do Not Disturb is on, you’ll see the at the top of the screen. Tap to...
Chapter 1 Get Started 13 Charge Apple Watch Charge Apple Watch. In a well-ventilated area, place the included Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable or Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case on a flat surface, plug it into the included power adapter, or a power adapter you use with iPhone or iPad, and then...
Chapter 1 Get Started 14 Note: Apple Watch automatically enters Power Reserve mode if the percentage of battery charge remaining drops below approximately 10 percent. Return to normal power mode. Press and hold the side button to restart Apple Watch. There must be sufficient charge in the battery fo...
2 15 Basics Use and organize apps Apple Watch includes apps for a variety of communication, information, and timekeeping tasks. They’re on a single Home screen, where you can arrange them as you like. Open an app. From the watch face, press the Digital Crown to get to the Home screen, then tap the a...
Chapter 2 Basics 16 Find and install apps from the App Store. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, then tap App Store to find apps for Apple Watch. Purchase, download, and install apps on your iPhone. On Apple Watch, you’ll see a message prompting you to install the app. Tap Yes. See featured Apple W...
Chapter 2 Basics 17 App and icon For more information Settings Look for the icon to see references to relevant settings throughout the guide. Stocks See Track stocks on page 72 . Stopwatch See Time events with a stopwatch on page 37. Timer See Use a timer on page 36 . Weather See Check the weather o...
Chapter 2 Basics 18 Use Handoff to move between Apple Watch and iPhone The Handoff feature on Apple Watch and iPhone lets you move from device to device without losing focus on what you’re doing. For example, you can easily check email on Apple Watch, but you might want to switch to iPhone to type a...
Chapter 2 Basics 19 • Display photos from synced photo albums • Use Apple Pay to make purchases. See Make purchases with Apple Pay on page 58 . Apple Watch uses Bluetooth® wireless technology to connect to its paired iPhone and uses the iPhone for many wireless functions. Apple Watch can’t configure...
Chapter 2 Basics 20 When you fly Some airlines might let you fly with Apple Watch (and iPhone) turned on if you put them in Airplane Mode so they can’t interfere with aircraft systems. “Turn on Airplane Mode.” Turn on Airplane Mode. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe to the Settings glance, then tap ...
3 21 Watch Faces Customize your watch face You can customize the Apple Watch face so it looks the way you want and provides the functions you need. Choose from a variety of watch face designs, adjust colors, features, and other details, then add it to your collection so you can switch when you need ...
Chapter 3 Watch Faces 22 Add a watch face to your collection. Assemble your own collection of custom faces—even different versions of the same design. With the current watch face showing, firmly press the display, swipe all the way to the right, then tap the New button (+). Swipe up and down to brow...
Chapter 3 Watch Faces 23 Watch faces and features Apple Watch includes a variety of watch faces, any of which you can customize to suit you. Check frequently for software updates; the set of watch faces that follows might differ from what you see on your Apple Watch. Astronomy This Astronomy watch f...
Chapter 3 Watch Faces 24 Mickey Mouse Let Mickey Mouse give you a whimsical view of time, and watch his foot tap off the seconds. • Add to the watch face: Date • Calendar • Moon phase • Sunrise/sunset • Weather • Activity summary • Alarm • Timer • Stopwatch • Battery charge • World Clock • Expanded ...
Chapter 3 Watch Faces 25 Simple This minimalistic and elegant watch face lets you add detail to the dial and features to the corners. • Adjust basic characteristics: Color of the sweep hand • Detail and numbering of the dial • Add to the watch face: Date • Calendar • Moon phase • Sunrise/Sunset • We...
4 27 Notifications Notifications on Apple Watch Apps send notifications to keep you informed—meeting invitations, messages, and exercise reminders are just a few examples. Notifications are displayed on Apple Watch as soon as they arrive. If you don’t read them right away, they’re saved so you can c...
Chapter 4 Notifications 28 Choose which notifications you get. On iPhone, go to Settings > Notifications to specify which apps and events generate notifications. Then, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Notifications, tap the app (for example, Messages), then choose Mirror my i...
Chapter 4 Notifications 29 Respond to a notification in the list. Tap the notification. Tap a notification to respond to it. Clear notifications. Apple Watch removes notifications from the list when you tap to read them. To delete a notification without reading it, swipe it to the left, then tap Cle...
5 30 Glances Get a quick glance at useful information From the watch face, you have quick access to Glances —scannable summaries of the information you view most frequently. Swipe up on the watch face to see glances, then swipe left or right to see different glances. Swipe up on the watch face to se...
Chapter 5 Glances 31 Organize your glances See only what you want to see. To choose your glances, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Glances, then remove or include glances. (You can’t remove the Settings glance.) Put them in handy order. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My...
6 32 Timekeeping With the timekeeping features of Apple Watch, you can see the time in other cities around the world, set alarms, use timers, and use a stopwatch. You can add these elements to your watch face to see them quickly when you need to. See Customize your watch face on page 21 for more inf...
Chapter 6 Timekeeping 33 See additional information. To see more information about a city, including time of sunrise and sunset, tap the city in the World Clock list. When you’re finished, tap < in the upper left, or swipe right to return to the city list. As always, you can press the Digital Cro...
Chapter 6 Timekeeping 34 Change city abbreviations. If you want to change a city abbreviation used on Apple Watch, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to Clock > City Abbreviations. Tap any city to change its abbreviation. Change this abbreviation in the Apple Watch app. Set...
Chapter 6 Timekeeping 35 See the upcoming alarm on your watch face. With the watch face showing, firmly press the display, then tap Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the one you’d like to use for alarms, then turn the Digital Crown to choose the alarm. When you...
Chapter 6 Timekeeping 36 Use a timer The Timer app on Apple Watch can help you keep track of time. Set timers up to 24 hours. “Set timer for 20 minutes.” Set a timer. Open Timer , tap hours or minutes, turn the Digital Crown to adjust, then tap Start. Tap hours or minutes, then turn the Digital Crow...
Chapter 6 Timekeeping 37 Time events with a stopwatch Time events with accuracy and ease. Apple Watch can time full events (up to 11 hours, 55 minutes) and keep track of lap or split times, then show the results as a list, a graph, or live on your watch face. The Chronograph watch face has the stopw...
Chapter 6 Timekeeping 38 Switch between analog 1-dial and 3-dial with splits. Swipe up on the 1-dial analog stopwatch display to see separate minute, second, and tenths dials above a scrolling list of lap times. Review results. Review results on the display you used for timing, or change displays to...
7 39 Messages Read and reply to messages You can read incoming text messages right on Apple Watch. You can also reply from Apple Watch, by dictating or choosing a prepared response, or switch to iPhone to type a response. WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead...
Chapter 7 Messages 40 Reply to a message. If the message just arrived, tap its notification, turn the Digital Crown to scroll to the bottom of the message, then tap Reply. If it arrived a while ago, swipe down on the watch face to see the message notification, tap it, then scroll to the bottom and t...
Chapter 7 Messages 41 If the preset replies aren’t in the language you want to use, you can change them by switching to the keyboard for that language in the same conversation in Messages on iPhone. Cancel your original reply on Apple Watch, then reply again to see the replies in the new language. I...
Chapter 7 Messages 42 Share your location. To send someone a map showing your current location, firmly press the display while viewing the conversation, then tap Send Location. Share your locationin a message. Note: On your paired iPhone, make sure Share My Location is turned on in Settings > iCl...
8 43 Digital Touch Learn about Digital Touch With Digital Touch, you can send sketches, taps, or even your heartbeat to any friend with an Apple Watch. For information about adding friends to Apple Watch, see Get in touch with friends on page 17. Open Digital Touch. Press the side button to see your...
Chapter 8 Digital Touch 44 Send a Digital Touch Send a sketch, a pattern of taps, or your heartbeat. In the illustrations that follow, the image on the left shows what is sent, and the image on the right shows the notification received. To experience a Digital Touch someone has sent, just tap a noti...
9 45 Mail Read mail Read mail in the Mail app. On Apple Watch, open the Mail app , turn the Digital Crown to scroll the message list, then tap a message. To read the message or reply on iPhone, just swipe up on the Mail icon in the lower-left corner of the iPhone Lock screen. Swipe up to read mail o...
Chapter 9 Mail 46 Go back to the top of a long mail message. Turn the Digital Crown to scroll quickly, or just tap the top of the display. Turn to scroll quickly, or tap the top of the display to return to the top ofthe message. Open Phone or Maps. Tap a phone number in a mail message to open Phone ...
Chapter 9 Mail 47 Note: If your account is set to archive messages, you’ll see an Archive button instead of a Trash button. Choose which mailbox appears on Apple Watch. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to Mail > Include Mail. You can specify only one mailbox, although if ...
10 48 Phone Calls Answer phone calls WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information on page 81 . Answer a call. When you feel the incoming call notification, raise your wrist to wake Apple Watch and see who’s c...
Chapter 10 Phone Calls 49 Adjust call volume. To adjust the speaker volume when talking on Apple Watch, turn the Digital Crown while on the call or tap the volume symbols on the screen. Tap the Mute button to mute your end of the call (if you’re listening on a conference call, for example). Mute the...
11 50 Calendars and Reminders Check and update your calendar The Calendar app on Apple Watch shows events you’ve scheduled or been invited to today and for the next week. Apple Watch shows events for all calendars you use on your iPhone. Turn to scroll events. Firmly press to switch between day and ...
Chapter 11 Calendars and Reminders 51 See a full month calendar. Tap < in the upper left of any daily calendar. Tap the monthly calendar to return to Day view. Tap to return to today’s nts. Add or modify an event. Switch to the Calendar app on iPhone, then add the event there. If you’re looking a...
Chapter 11 Calendars and Reminders 52 Set and respond to reminders There’s no Reminders app on Apple Watch, but Apple Watch notifies you of reminders you create in the Reminders app on your iPhone—and on any other iOS device or Mac that’s signed in using your Apple ID. Also, you can create reminders...
12 53 Health and Fitness Track daily activity The Activity app on Apple Watch keeps track of your movement throughout the day and helps encourage you to meet your fitness goals. The app tracks how often you stand up, how much you move, and how many minutes of exercise you do, and provides a simple a...
Chapter 12 Health and Fitness 54 Check your progress. Swipe up on the watch face, then swipe to the Activity glance at any time to see how you’re doing. Tap the glance to open the Activity app and swipe to see the individual activities. The Move ring shows how many active calories you’ve burned. The...
Chapter 12 Health and Fitness 55 Control activity notifications. Reminders can help when it comes to meeting goals. Apple Watch can let you know if you’re on track or falling behind your activity goals. It can even alert you if you’ve been sitting too long. To choose which reminders and alerts you’d...
Chapter 12 Health and Fitness 56 On the goal screen, swipe left and right to choose a calorie, time, or distance goal (or no goal), then turn the Digital Crown or tap + / – to set. When you’re ready to go, tap Start. If you’re measuring calories or time, you can leave iPhone behind and exercise with...
Chapter 12 Health and Fitness 57 Check your heart rate For best results, the back of Apple Watch needs skin contact for features like wrist detection, haptic notifications, and the heart rate sensor. Wearing Apple Watch with the right fit—not too tight, not too loose, and with room for your skin to ...
13 58 Apple Pay and Passbook Make purchases with Apple Pay You can use Apple Pay on Apple Watch to make purchases in stores that accept contactless payments. Just set up Apple Pay in the Apple Watch app on iPhone, and you’re ready to make purchases—even if you don’t have iPhone with you. If you unpa...
Chapter 13 Apple Pay and Passbook 59 Set up Apple Pay on Apple Watch. Even if you’ve already set up Apple Pay on iPhone using the Passbook app, you need to add the credit or debit cards to use on Apple Watch. Have your credit or debit card handy, then open the Apple Watch app on iPhone. Tap My Watch...
Chapter 13 Apple Pay and Passbook 60 If Apple Watch is lost or stolen. If your Apple Watch is lost or stolen, sign in to your account at iCloud.com and remove your cards. Go to Settings > My Devices, choose the device, and click Remove All. You can also call the issuers of your cards. Use Passboo...
14 61 Maps and Directions Explore the map Apple Watch has a Maps glance for a quick look at your location and surroundings, and a full Maps app for exploring and getting directions. “Show Berlin on the map.” WARNING: For important information about avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous ...
Chapter 14 Maps and Directions 62 Stick a pin. Touch and hold the map where you want the pin to go, wait for the pin to drop, then let go. Now you can tap the pin for address information, or use it as the starting point or destination for directions. To move the pin, just drop a new one in the new l...
Chapter 14 Maps and Directions 63 Check your progress. Swipe left on the current step of the directions, or tap the dots at the bottom of the screen to see a map view. Estimated time of arrival Firmly press to stop directions. Find out when you’ll get there. Look in the upper-left corner for your es...
15 64 Music Play music on iPhone You can use the Music app or the Now Playing glance on Apple Watch to control music playback on iPhone. “Play Panda Bear.” Play music on iPhone. Open Music on Apple Watch. Browse through playlists, albums, artists, or songs until you see a list of songs, then tap a s...
Chapter 15 Music 65 Play music on Apple Watch You can store music right on Apple Watch, then listen to it on Bluetooth headphones or speakers without your iPhone nearby. Store songs on Apple Watch. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Music > Synced Playlist, then choose the pl...
16 66 Remote Control Control music on a Mac or PC You can use the Remote app on Apple Watch to play music in iTunes on a computer on the same Wi-Fi network. Add an iTunes library. Open the Remote app on Apple Watch, then tap Add Device +. In iTunes on your computer, click the Remote button near the ...
Chapter 16 Remote Control 67 Control Apple TV You can use Apple Watch as a remote control for your Apple TV when you’re connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Pair Apple Watch with Apple TV. If your iPhone has never joined the Wi-Fi network that Apple TV is on, join it now. Then, open the Remote app o...
17 68 Photos View photos on Apple Watch Photos from the iPhone album of your choice are stored on Apple Watch, and appear in the Photos app on Apple Watch. When you first get Apple Watch, it’s set to use your Favorites album—photos you’ve tagged as favorites—but you can change the album it uses. Tap...
Chapter 17 Photos 69 Choose your album Apple Watch stores photos from a single synced photo album on your iPhone. Choose the album to store on Apple Watch. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Photos > Synced Album, then choose the album. To create a new album for Apple Watch p...
18 70 Camera Remote Use remote viewfinder and shutter If you want to position iPhone for a photo and then not touch it, or if you can’t see the iPhone display to frame a shot, you can use Apple Watch to view the iPhone camera image and tap the shutter. To function as a camera remote, Apple Watch nee...
Chapter 18 Camera Remote 71 Use the shutter timer You can use Apple Watch to set a shutter timer for a group shot without having to sprint back into the frame. Use the shutter timer. Open the Camera app , then tap the Timer button in the lower right. A beep, a tap, and flashes from iPhone let you kn...
19 72 Stocks Track stocks Use the Stocks app on Apple Watch to see info on the stocks you follow on your iPhone. “What was today’s closing price for Apple stock?” Follow the market. To browse your stocks, open the Stocks app on Apple Watch. See details about a stock. Tap it in the list, then turn th...
Chapter 19 Stocks 73 Check one stock at a glance Use the Stocks glance to check one stock of particular interest. View the Stocks glance. Swipe up on the watch face, then swipe to the stock info. Tap the glance to open the Stock app. If you don’t see the Stocks glance, open the Apple Watch app on iP...
20 74 Weather Check the weather Check current conditions. For current temperature plus a summary of current conditions and the high and low temperatures for the day, check the Weather glance. Tap glance to open the Weather app. See more details and forecasts. For current temperature and conditions, ...
Chapter 20 Weather 75 See weather on your watch face You can include weather info on these watch faces: • Utility (temperature, or temperature and conditions) • Modular (temperature, or temperature, conditions, high, and low) • Simple (temperature) • Color (temperature) • Chronograph (temperature) •...
21 76 Accessibility and Related Settings The Accessibility Shortcut You can set the Digital Crown to turn either VoiceOver or Zoom on or off with a triple-click. Set the Accessibility Shortcut. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, go to General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shor...
Chapter 21 Accessibility and Related Settings 77 Pause reading. To have VoiceOver stop reading, tap the display with two fingers. Tap again with two fingers to resume. Adjust VoiceOver volume. Double-tap and hold with two fingers, then slide up or down. Or, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My...
Chapter 21 Accessibility and Related Settings 78 When pairing succeeds, you hear “Your Apple Watch is paired.” If pairing fails, tap to respond to the alerts, then Apple Watch and the Apple Watch app on iPhone reset so you can try again. 14 When pairing is complete, on iPhone, swipe right to the Set...
Chapter 21 Accessibility and Related Settings 79 Zoom Use Zoom to magnify what’s on the Apple Watch display. Turn on Zoom. On Apple Watch, open the Settings app , then turn on General > Accessibility > Zoom. You can also use iPhone to turn on Zoom for Apple Watch—open the Apple Watch app on iP...
Chapter 21 Accessibility and Related Settings 80 Text Size You can adjust the size of the text that appears in any area of Apple Watch that supports Dynamic Type, such as the Settings app. Adjust text size. Open Settings on Apple Watch, go to Brightness & Text Size > Text Size, then rotate th...
22 81 Safety, Handling, and Support Important safety information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to Apple Watch or other property. Read all the safety information below before using Apple Watch. Handling Handle Apple Watch ...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 82 Navigation Maps, directions, and location-based apps depend on data services. These data services are subject to change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps, directions, or location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate,...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 83 Radio frequency exposure Apple Watch uses radio signals to connect to wireless networks. For information about radio frequency (RF) energy resulting from radio signals and steps you can take to minimize exposure, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My ...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 84 Skin sensitivities Some people may experience reactions to certain materials used in jewelry, watches, and other wearable items that are in prolonged contact with their skin. This can be due to allergies, environmental factors, extended exposure to irritan...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 85 Cleaning and care Keep Apple Watch clean and dry. Clean and dry Apple Watch, the band, and your skin after workouts or heavy sweating. Dry Apple Watch and the band thoroughly if they are exposed to fresh water. Clean Apple Watch if it comes in contact with...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 86 Magnetic Charging Cable and Magnetic Charging Case Discoloration of the charging surface of the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case may occur after regular use due to dirt and debris that come in contact with the ...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 87 Remove, change, and fasten bands Follow these general instructions for removing, changing, and fastening bands, and then find the instructions for your specific band later in this section. Make sure you’re replacing a band with one of the same size. The ba...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 88 Link Bracelet Materials include stainless steel. Important: Press a quick release button first so that the Link Bracelet is in two pieces before you attempt to remove or resize it. Sizing Press a quick release button on the inside of the bracelet and pull ...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 89 Sport Band Materials include fluoroelastomer with stainless steel or 18-karat gold. Apple Watch Support site Comprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/watch . To contact Apple for personalized support (not available in ...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 90 • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth addresses • SEID • Legal Info To view regulatory marks, open Settings , then go to General > Regulatory. You can also view this information on the paired iPhone—open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to General &...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 91 If your iPhone and Apple Watch are no longer connected, or if one of them isn’t functioning as expected, erase the contents of Apple Watch first, and then unpair it using the Apple Watch app on iPhone (if available). Erase contents on Apple Watch. On Apple...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 92 FCC compliance statement for Apple Watch, Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause ha...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 93 Hallmarks and fineness marks for Apple Watch Edition The watch case for Apple Watch Edition and the gold portions of its bands are crafted from 18-karat gold (750 parts per thousand). Hallmarks and fineness marks for Apple Watch Edition are located on Appl...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 94 European Union—Disposal Information The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection...
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 95 Información sobre eliminación de residuos y reciclaje El símbolo indica que este producto y/o su batería no debe desecharse con los residuos domésticos. Cuando decida desechar este producto y/o su batería, hágalo de conformidad con las leyes y directrices ...
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