Restore your Apple Watch using iPhone

RESTORE YOUR APPLE WATCH USING iPHONE: Apple has finally released iOS 15.4. Which will be the final major upgrade before iOS 16. Which will most likely be launched alongside the new iPhone 14 series. Now, according to Apple Insider, with iOS 15.4 and watchOS 8.5. The company has added a handy little adjustment that allows you to recover an Apple Watch simply by using a nearby iPhone. In addition, Apple has released a new support manual that details the procedure.

It was always a pain to restore your Apple Watch to factory settings if it had a software issue, especially if there were a few flaws that prohibited you from effectively utilizing the watch. Apple appears to be aware of the issue, and if you have upgraded your iPhone to iOS 15.4 and your watch is running watchOS 8.5 or later, you will be able to recover your wristwatch using your iPhone alone.

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Apple has begun sending out iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4, macOS 12.3, and other updates to eligible devices, and we have detailed coverage of the updates. The latest iOS 15.4 update adds a one-of-a-kind capability to the iPhone that allows users to restore their apple watch if an update fails or something goes wrong. Unfortunately, if a user receives a red exclamation mark. He or she will need to restore your apple watch firmware by following the steps online and visiting an Apple Authorized Repair Service.

This is what the Apple website says if the Apple Watch shows an iPhone and a watch next to each other.

“If your Apple Watch has an issue that requires it to be updated or restore your apple watch. It may display an animation asking you to bring it close to an iPhone.” A red exclamation mark may also appear on your wristwatch.”

Follow these steps if want to reset your Apple Watch with watchOS 8.5 or later displays an animation of a watch and iPhone being brought near together:

  1. Make sure you have an iPhone with you. The iPhone must be running iOS 15.4 or later, be connected to Wi-Fi. Bluetooth switch on, and be unlock.
  2. Place your Apple Watch on the charging dock.
  3. Double-click the Apple Watch’s side button (the one below the circular Digital Crown).
  4. Follow the instructions on the iPhone.

 

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iOS 15.4 and WatchOS 8.5: Other Latest Features

Apple Watches will also get a few new functions as part of the upgrade. For American users, there is a new non-binary Siri voice. Which is also represented on the Apple Watch and iOS 15.4. For iMessage, the watches gain 37 new emojis.

Other features of watchOS 8.5 include:

Purchases and subscriptions on Apple TV can be authorized;

Apple Wallet now supports the EU Digital COVID Certificate format for COVID-19 vaccination cards.

Updates to abnormal rhythm notifications aimed at improving the detection of atrial fibrillation.

Apple, on the other hand, has just published iOS 15.4 for iPhones that are compatible. This is the final major update before the release of iOS 16. With the update, you’ll be able to unlock your iPhone using your Face ID while wearing a mask. It used to be that you needed an Apple Watch to achieve this, but now you can do it without one.

The update also includes 123 new emojis and new Siri voices from the United States.

Furthermore, the iOS 15.4 update allows iPhone users who run a business to accept Apple Pay, Visa, American Express, Mastercard, and Discover cards simply by using their iPhone. “Tap to Pay on iPhone” is a feature that turns your iPhone into a point-of-sale (POS) machine. Of course, for the procedure to work, the merchant must have a particular app.

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