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      • Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Tap your name, then tap Sign-In & Security. The phone numbers and email addresses associated with your Apple Account are listed, along with their status—for example, Primary or Verified.
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  2. Go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Tap your name, then tap Sign-In & Security. The phone numbers and email addresses associated with your Apple Account are listed, along with their status—for example, Primary or Verified.

    • Overview
    • What you need
    • Before you begin
    • Turn on your Apple Watch and put it on
    • Hold your Apple Watch close to your iPhone
    • Hold your iPhone over the animation
    • Set up as new or restore from a backup
    • Sign in with your Apple ID
    • Create a passcode
    • Customize your settings

    Learn how to use your iPhone to set up your new Apple Watch.

    To set up and use a new Apple Watch, you need iPhone XS or later with iOS 17. Learn how to identify your iPhone model and how to update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS.

    •Update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS.

    •Make sure that your iPhone has Bluetooth turned on, and that it's connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network.

    To turn on your Apple Watch, press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears. Then put the watch on your wrist.

    Wait for the "Use your iPhone to set up this Apple Watch" message to appear on your iPhone, then tap Continue. If this message doesn't appear, open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap All Watches, then tap Add Watch.

    If this is your Apple Watch, tap Set Up for Myself. Or tap Set Up for a Family Member, then follow the steps to set up the watch for someone in your family.

    Center the watch face in the viewfinder on your iPhone. Wait for a message to say that your Apple Watch is paired.

    If you can't use the camera, or the pairing animation doesn't appear or your iPhone can't read it, tap Pair Manually, then follow the prompts.

    If this is your first Apple Watch, tap Set Up as New Apple Watch. If asked, update your Apple Watch to the latest version of watchOS.

    If you've set up another Apple Watch with your current iPhone, a screen appears that says Make This Your New Apple Watch. Tap Apps & Data and Settings to see how Express Setup will configure your new watch. Then tap Continue. If you want to choose how your new watch is set up, tap Customize Settings. Then choose a backup from another previous Apple Watch to restore. Or tap Set Up as New Apple Watch if you want to fully customize your new device's settings.

    Your Apple Watch might also require a software update on your iPhone before you can set up the watch. If your iPhone says that a software update is available, tap Update Now and wait for the update process to finish.

    Choose which wrist you wear your Apple Watch on, then tap Continue.

    If asked, enter your Apple ID password. If you aren’t asked, you can sign in later from the Apple Watch app: Tap General > Apple ID, then sign in. Certain features that require a cellular phone number won’t work on cellular models of Apple Watch unless you sign in to iCloud.

    If Find My isn't set up on your iPhone, you'll be asked to turn on Activation Lock. If an Activation Lock screen appears, your Apple Watch is already linked to an Apple ID. You need to enter the email address and password for that Apple ID to continue set up. If your Apple Watch was previously owned, you might need to contact the previous owner to remove Activation Lock.

    You can skip creating a passcode, but you need one for features like Apple Pay.On your iPhone, tap Create a Passcode or Add a Long Passcode, then switch to your Apple Watch to enter your new code. To skip, tap Don't Add Passcode.

    Select your preferred text size and whether to use bold text.

    If you didn't use Express Setup, your Apple Watch shows you which settings it shares with your iPhone. If you turned on features such as Find My, Location Services, Wi-Fi Calling, and Diagnostics for your iPhone, these settings automatically turn on for your Apple Watch.

  3. Sign in to your Apple Account. Create a passcode—either a standard four-digit passcode, or a long passcode, which requires six digits. Customize settings for text size, optionally enter personal information such as date of birth and height that are used for fitness and health, and choose the health notifications you want to receive.

  4. Aug 9, 2020 · With your Apple Watch, you wouldn't be presented with a keyboard to enter this information. You'll have the option of write it with your finger. You can also go to your iPhone and access the Watch app > General > Apple ID and enter it here.

  5. Table of Contents. Get started with Apple Watch. It takes just a few minutes to get up and running with Apple Watch. Pair Apple Watch with your iPhone. To set up your Apple Watch, put it on your wrist snugly, then press and hold the side button to turn it on. Bring your iPhone near your watch, then follow the onscreen instructions.

  6. Apple Watch is the ultimate device for a healthy life. Available in three models: Apple Watch Ultra 2, Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch SE.

  7. Forgot passcode. Update your Apple Watch. Make sure to update watchOS, so you have all the newest features and strongest security. Learn how to update. Service and Repair. My Support. Get warranty information, check your coverage status, or look up an existing repair. Sign in with your Apple Account. Service options.

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