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Apple Watch For Dummies
Stop looking at your phone—and start looking at your Apple Watch Much more than a time-telling device, the Apple Watch is your very own wrist-sized computer. And Apple Watch For Dummies is the most trusted guide for new and upgrading users. Learn how to check your email, make a phone call, look at tomorrow's weather forecast, and track your calorie burn, all right on your wrist.
Apple Watch For Seniors For Dummies
All the info you want about Apple Watch, and none of the fluff you don’t Apple Watch For Seniors For Dummies helps you get the most out of your smart device. Start with the very basics if you’re an Apple Watch newbie, or, if you’re upgrading, check out the no-nonsense coverage of the latest bells and whistles.
Cheat Sheet / Updated 01-09-2023
Apple Watches cost a pretty penny, especially if you have a Wi-Fi+Cellular model. This is why you should know how to get the most from your Apple Watch’s battery life, troubleshoot problems your watch might have, and get Apple support for Apple Watches.Extend your Apple Watch's battery life The excellent battery life of Apple Watches is a wonderful feature, but you can extend it even further.
Article / Updated 03-12-2021
Apple Watch previously required you to have an iPhone to set up and use the wristwatch (even with the cellular model). This isn’t the case any longer, with the introduction of watchOS 7, the operating system that debuted in the fall of 2020. Also new with watchOS 7 are a couple of features specific for families.
Article / Updated 01-01-2020
Walkie-Talkie is a fun way to communicate between Apple Watch wearers. As you might expect, it lets you quickly chat with someone, wrist to wrist, using your voice. The Walkie-Talkie app isn’t available in all countries or regions. But no, you don’t need to be near each other like old-school walkie-talkies (like in the Stranger Things TV show)!
Article / Updated 12-31-2019
Did you know you can send people money through your Apple device? Called Apple Pay Cash, this easy-to-use technology is designed for person-to-person payments. It’s essentially a version of Apple Pay that lets you send or receive money right in the Messages app, or by asking Siri.You can use the cards you already have in Wallet to send money, split a bill at a restaurant, or chip in on a gift for a coworker.
Article / Updated 12-31-2019
As you may or may not know, Apple Music is a monthly subscription service from Apple that lets you listen to more than 45 million songs. Unlike paying for and downloading individual songs or albums from iTunes, Apple Music is a streaming service, so all the songs are stored on Apple’s servers in the “cloud” for you to access from your device (as if they were stored locally).
Article / Updated 04-29-2019
Similar to the preinstalled apps designed to help get you started on other Apple products, Apple Watch has a number of built-in apps, too: To keep you in touch: Phone, Messages, and Email To prevent you from getting lost and to find stuff around you: Maps To stay organized and informed: Calendar, Clock, Weather, and Stocks To entertain you: Music and Photos Phone app on Apple Watch You no longer need to reach for your iPhone to see who’s calling you.
Article / Updated 04-29-2019
With iOS 12 or later, Siri Shortcuts let you quickly perform everyday tasks with the apps you use the most by simply asking for Siri or tapping your Apple Watch or iPhone. You can choose if this works on your iPhone’s Lock screen too.Basically, Siri learns your routines across your favorite apps and then your assistant suggests an easy way to perform common tasks.
Article / Updated 02-19-2020
This list looks at all the default apps preinstalled on Apple Watch — you know, the ones Apple put there and you can’t remove (which understandably frustrates a number of people) — but a number of optional but recommended and free third-party apps can be downloaded from the Apple Watch App Store.All of them take advantage of Apple Watch’s features.