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I've developed this weird reflex whenever I get close to some furniture or a doorway or anything where I turn my wrist inward and put my hand near my belly just to avoid banging my watch on whatever I'm walking past.
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# ? Jan 11, 2020 23:14 |
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Housh posted:Question: can I pair two watches to my phone? Once I get this one repaired, I think I'm gonna wear my S2 to the gym from now on. Really disappointed this happened. Thought it would be at least the same strength as my old watch. Pretty sure you can. When I got my S5, the S3 was still listed in the Watch app until I manually removed it.
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 00:09 |
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Are there any weather complications that actually update? I’ve been reading and it seems that the two main ones like carrot and dark sky have their problems, right now I’m using three stock weather complications and they work well but I wouldn’t mind trying to reduce a couple
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 02:15 |
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sonatinas posted:Are there any weather complications that actually update? I’ve been reading and it seems that the two main ones like carrot and dark sky have their problems, right now I’m using three stock weather complications and they work well but I wouldn’t mind trying to reduce a couple Carrot and Hello Weather. They both charge a yearly fee. With watchOS 6, there was a short period that Carrot had a problem but it’s been working fine for a couple months now for me. Dark Sky seems to work or fail randomly. Hello Weather is cheaper per year. I prefer Carrot but both work fine.
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 20:23 |
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By the way, anyone have a watch repair using apple care through the mail? What was the turn around time?
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 20:49 |
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Housh posted:By the way, anyone have a watch repair using apple care through the mail? What was the turn around time? Mine wasn’t apple care but I was without my watch for almost a week. I have a service facility in my area, however. They did overnight my watch back to me.
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 20:52 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:Mine wasn’t apple care but I was without my watch for almost a week. I have a service facility in my area, however. They did overnight my watch back to me. They overnight coffins and the return package as well. Did they repair or replace your watch?
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 21:03 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:Mine wasn’t apple care but I was without my watch for almost a week. I have a service facility in my area, however. They did overnight my watch back to me. It's kinda cool rocking my S2 again. I haven't used it with the latest update. Works better than I remembered (could simply be pairing it again) but boy does that screen look small and dated. For sure using this watch at the gym instead of my S5 so I don't break poo poo on the good one.
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# ? Jan 12, 2020 21:10 |
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Jose Oquendo posted:They overnight coffins and the return package as well. I brought it into the store and they shipped it back for me. Apple immediately sent it back to me, said there was nothing wrong with it, and stated that their diagnostics may have magically fixed my battery issue somehow. It was a colossal waste of time.
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# ? Jan 13, 2020 01:03 |
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How do people feel about not setting a passcode on their watch? Too risky or not a big deal?
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 01:23 |
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I have the passcode cause I like to use my watch to unlock my computer. I rarely have to put the passcode in cause I put on the watch and then unlock my phone with Touch ID which unlocks the watch. It’s magic.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 01:25 |
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Yeah I would totally disable the passcode if it wasn't required for macbook unlock.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 01:54 |
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Set the passcode, then configure phone to unlock watch when phone is unlocked. You'll end up pecking in the passcode about once a year.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 02:11 |
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I need to get one of these
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 02:11 |
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Aren’t you forced to set a passcode if you use your watch for Apple Pay?
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 02:25 |
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Aren’t you forced to set a passcode if you use your watch for Apple Pay? If you set it to unlock the watch with the phone then you never have to actually enter the passcode.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 03:21 |
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Does the watch track all the stats when locked?
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 07:04 |
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I think so but it only locks itself when you take it off so that won't be a situation you actually run into.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 07:22 |
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dissss posted:I think so but it only locks itself when you take it off so that won't be a situation you actually run into. I’ve had my watch randomly lock while I’m wearing it and not having my phone nearby. Happens maybe once a week.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 12:05 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:I’ve had my watch randomly lock while I’m wearing it and not having my phone nearby. Happens maybe once a week. It’s probably not tight enough.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 12:44 |
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You'd have to be insane not to put a password on a device that contains things like your email, texts, contacts, and other sensitive data.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 13:38 |
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Noticed a big scratch on my series 4 screen today. It seems to be just in the finger print coating. Is there anything I could do about it?
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 17:06 |
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What's the problem with entering a passcode anyway? It takes like one second. I don't use my phone to unlock most of the time since it usually takes longer to grab my phone than it does to type in the passcode.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 17:47 |
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As everyone has said: it's something you do once a day *at most*, takes virtually no time at all, and improves security and enables certain functions. There's virtually no good reason not to have it.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 18:13 |
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I don't like doing it. That's my reason. Hooray.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 18:31 |
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You literally never have to type it in if you set the "unlock my watch when my phone unlocks" option. Maybe on a reboot?
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 20:42 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:You literally never have to type it in if you set the "unlock my watch when my phone unlocks" option. Maybe on a reboot? And OS updates. Though sometimes it asks for the phone passcode when doing stuff like that through the watch app.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 20:49 |
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Not to discount any of the reasons people lock their watch, but mine is always on my wrist save for when I charge it at home. I'm not on particularly concerned about my wife or son getting to it. Hell I didn't even know you could lock it.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 23:40 |
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However, take your watch off when you’re changing bed sheets.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 23:50 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:You literally never have to type it in if you set the "unlock my watch when my phone unlocks" option. Maybe on a reboot? It’s not super reliable. I have this feature on and it still doesn’t unlock sometimes on my wrist even when I unlock my phone.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:04 |
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SeANMcBAY posted:It’s not super reliable. I have this feature on and it still doesn’t unlock sometimes on my wrist even when I unlock my phone. I've noticed that if you have the "enter passcode" screen up on your watch, it probably won't work. If it's not the active screen on your watch, the phone unlock works 100% of the time. Sometimes it takes 5-10 seconds, however.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:06 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:I've noticed that if you have the "enter passcode" screen up on your watch, it probably won't work. If it's not the active screen on your watch, the phone unlock works 100% of the time. Sometimes it takes 5-10 seconds, however. Interesting. That does seem to be the case when it doesn’t work for me.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 00:07 |
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I thought of a very valid reason to passcode your Apple Watch -- in the event you get mugged for both your phone and your watch, the mugger now has unfettered access to your Apple Pay credentials via the watch. This comes with some caveats, though: - that WatchOS does not restrict Apple Pay usage on Apple Watches that don't have a passcode set - the mugger is also a huge nerd that knows how to use Apple Pay on an Apple Watch - you haven't already cancelled any applicable credit cards because your wallet was probably stolen as well
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:31 |
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I’m surprised it isn’t obvious that locking your devices is a good idea. It’s not like anyone plans to get robbed etc.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 01:53 |
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Some people don't live in America. I will never get mugged.The only time my watch is off is at home. I guess thats not typical, but I'm not arsed to put a passcode on my watch.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 02:29 |
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hadji murad posted:Some people don't live in America. I will never get mugged.The only time my watch is off is at home. I guess thats not typical, but I'm not arsed to put a passcode on my watch. What country do you live in that has zero crime?
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 02:30 |
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SeANMcBAY posted:What country do you live in that has zero crime? That’s what I was thinking. Also even just being dumb and taking your watch off and forgetting it somewhere is very possible.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 03:41 |
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I live in Japan. Would probably get the watch back too if I was careless enough to leave it lying around. No passcode is probably a bad idea in some places, but not everywhere.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 04:08 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:You literally never have to type it in if you set the "unlock my watch when my phone unlocks" option. Maybe on a reboot? Personally, I take it off to shower and then I put it on and need to unlock it. I don’t have my phone on me then. Is that so uncommon a case?
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 05:07 |
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hadji murad posted:I live in Japan. Would probably get the watch back too if I was careless enough to leave it lying around. No passcode is probably a bad idea in some places, but not everywhere. Ditto. You could leave your iPhone unlock on the subway and get it back the next day. Let alone your watch. There's no smash-and-grab poo poo here.
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