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Q: Apple Watch unlock is imposible due to password policy on iPhone

It seems like I'lll have to return my Apple Watch, given that after working for a few hours, it decides to lock itself up. When I try to unlock it, it says that i Have to unlock the iPhone first. I do, and then, after a few seconds, when I try to unlock the watch, it tells me that due to a password policy (established by my company, I guess, since they require a long password with special characters, numbers and uppercase/lowercase characters on my iPhone), the watch needs a passcode. It asks for a passcode, but the problem is that I don't have one.. at least not a numeric password that I have associated with the watch.

 

If I open the Apple Watch app on the iPhone, the option to reset or establish the passcode is greyed out (presumably because of how my company policy translates into the watch security features), so I can't establish a new passcode.

 

I have tried resets, hard resets of both devices and full restore of the watch, but it always gets me to where I am now (locked watch at 4pm, after it worked for about 24 hours)... and the only way to make it work is a full ERASE ALL DATA in the watch.

 

From a fresh installation, I try to set up a new passcode for the watch before it locks itself up, and when it prompts me to enter this passcode on the watch, I try to do it, but the watch doesn't acknowledge the passcode I have chosen, and there's no options presented to me at that point.

 

A few minutes later, it will kind of absorb or adopt that policy and lock itself up tied to a locked iPhone.

 

Any smart suggestions, please?

Apple Watch, iOS 8.3

Posted on Apr 28, 2015 4:51 PM

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  • by Douglas Bailey,Helpful

    Douglas Bailey Douglas Bailey Apr 28, 2015 5:38 PM in response to ItsLavie
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    Apr 28, 2015 5:38 PM in response to ItsLavie

    I had very similar but with a variation that means I'm at least able to use my watch. Maybe this info can help you and will at least mean you don't have to return the watch while waiting for Apple to iron out the software. Note: My company policy on my iPhone does require letters, numbers and symbols.

     

    I tried to set a passcode. After entering it several times and pressing OK without making progress. I powered off the phone. When I powered it back on - I did first add a card for ApplePay - and then when I got back to the passcode settings it was in 'Unlock with iPhone' mode - which I didn't enable and I can't turn off.

     

    However, at least when I unlock the watch (by unlocking my phone), I am not asked to enter a passcode. The watch will remain unlocked until I remove it from my wrist.

  • by KiltedTim,

    KiltedTim KiltedTim Apr 28, 2015 5:44 PM in response to ItsLavie
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    Apr 28, 2015 5:44 PM in response to ItsLavie

    DB's solution is the only real solution to your problem other than getting your employer to change the policy or removing the Exchange account from your phone.

  • by gooballala,

    gooballala gooballala Apr 28, 2015 6:05 PM in response to ItsLavie
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    Apr 28, 2015 6:05 PM in response to ItsLavie

    Maybe try in this order

     

    un-pair the watch from the iPhone which will wipe it

    remove the exchange account from iPhone  (under settings > mail contacts and calendars)

    setup the watch again using the watch app on the phone, set a passcode during the setup that is suitable for the requirements on the exchange account

    re-add the exchange account to your phone under settings > mail contacts and calandars

    if that doesn't work consult with your IT team at work

     

    good luck

  • by ItsLavie,

    ItsLavie ItsLavie Apr 28, 2015 6:11 PM in response to Douglas Bailey
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    Apr 28, 2015 6:11 PM in response to Douglas Bailey

    Douglas, I'm not sure I understand..

    You are saying that you have your Watch unlock only if the iPhone is unlocked, and therefore there's no passcode needed?

    If that is affirmative, that's how mine is working today, but at some point during the day, the watch locks itself up (being in my wrist!) and won't give up unless restored.

     

    Maybe my policy is more complicated than just the password rules?

  • by Douglas Bailey,

    Douglas Bailey Douglas Bailey Apr 28, 2015 7:10 PM in response to ItsLavie
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    Apr 28, 2015 7:10 PM in response to ItsLavie

    Hi Lavie,

     

    I think that when my watch was first paired, I managed to set a passcode before the watch got stuck in 'Unlock with iPhone' mode. Note that when the watch was not acknowledging the passcode I entered, I did not click Cancel but I entered the new passcode a couple of times and then I powered the watch off. So I believe my watch has the passcode set before I loose the option to set it.

     

    But, yes, I confess it could be something else about your policy that is causing the problem.

  • by atrgo38521,

    atrgo38521 atrgo38521 May 11, 2015 12:22 AM in response to gooballala
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    May 11, 2015 12:22 AM in response to gooballala

    Gooballala

     

    Your solution won't work, I am afraid, if a corporate exchange policy requires an alphanumeric passcode, as the Apple Watch at this stage does not allow for letters or other characters to be entered when setting up a passcode. Apple would need to do a better job with this asap, it's such a shame and I am sure as more and more people will be getting pre-ordered watches these days, the problem will become of an epidemic nature.

     

    I have the same problem as Lavie's, and my only way around it was to unpair (again…) my watch, and set it up a new watch (not from one of the backup copies) but time without turning on the passcode. I have tried DB's solution by setting up a simple passcode on the Watch after uninstalling and before reinstalling the corporate profile on my iPhone, and it worked for 24 hours only. I had to take the Watch off my wrist overnight while it was charging, and next morning I got into this endless 'Unlock' loop. So another unpairing…..

     

    So this time my watch has been re-paired without passcode and seems to be working fine. I understand that this option is unacceptable if someone wants to use Apple Pay (which is not enabled in the UK yet, so not an issue for me). Otherwise, just keep making more and more noise with the Apple support team - they have to take this issue seriously.

     

    Hope this helps

     

    best of luck!

     

    atrgo38521

  • by Bganes99,

     Bganes99 Bganes99 Jun 30, 2015 4:48 AM in response to atrgo38521
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    Jun 30, 2015 4:48 AM in response to atrgo38521

    I have the same problem .. my watch is locked and I can't unlock even if I restart my iphone5. This worked until yesterday but today it will not unlock (we have a alphanumeric password requirement).

     

    May have to try the unpair, remove exchange, pair and then add the exchange ... seems like a pain, I am hoping Apple will come up with a solution soon ... if I have to do this a few times (exchange update ...), then what's the point of the watch

  • by Ralph9430,

    Ralph9430 Ralph9430 Jun 30, 2015 7:34 AM in response to ItsLavie
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    Jun 30, 2015 7:34 AM in response to ItsLavie

    When you first set up your  Watch you were asked to create a Passcode for the watch. Did you do this? If so that is the code your should enter. Perhaps erasing the watch and starting over will allow you to enter and use a 4 digit passcode on your  Watch.

  • by Bganes99,

     Bganes99 Bganes99 Jun 30, 2015 7:44 AM in response to Ralph9430
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    Jun 30, 2015 7:44 AM in response to Ralph9430

    Now I have unpaired the watch and it is still locked .. so can't really pair it again ... I did not set any password at the beginning .. also I don't have the charging station with me (at home) so can't erase or do anything else with the watch for now .. guess I will try to erase everything once I get home and re-start

  • by Bganes99,

     Bganes99 Bganes99 Jul 1, 2015 6:54 AM in response to Bganes99
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    Jul 1, 2015 6:54 AM in response to Bganes99

    So finally my iwatch is working again. Here are the steps I completed:

    > Unpair

    > Set on charging station

    > Power down/ delete all data (needs to be on the charging dock for this to work)

    > Pair

    > Complete config of iwatch (as a new setting, did not use backup..)

     

    This worked .. still have my alphanumeric password for exchange .. and unfortunately because of that I can't set a pass code for iwatch, I probably have to uninstall my exchange account, unpair/pair, and set passcode and then add the exchange account .. I am happy for now .. so to unlock I have to unlock my iphone

     

    Anyway iwatch is working now, thanks everyone for your helpful hints/tips

  • by DannyD1978,

    DannyD1978 DannyD1978 Jul 7, 2015 5:49 AM in response to Bganes99
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    Jul 7, 2015 5:49 AM in response to Bganes99

    TThe same thing was happening to me. But I remembered that I had turned off my Bluetooth. The watch is pairing with the phone through Bluetooth. As soon as I turned on the bluetooth I was able to unlock my watch.

  • by prinnelly,

    prinnelly prinnelly Aug 9, 2015 8:39 PM in response to Bganes99
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    Aug 9, 2015 8:39 PM in response to Bganes99

    This did not work. When the apple watch is on the charging dock it won't let you turn off the watch at all. I un-paired my watch with my iphone and now I have a locked watch that isn't paired but is acting like it is. My Apple Watch isn't syncing to my iTunes either. I'm stuck!! Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • by PDLJMPR,

    PDLJMPR PDLJMPR Dec 23, 2015 9:36 PM in response to prinnelly
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    Dec 23, 2015 9:36 PM in response to prinnelly

    put the watch on the charger

    hold the wide button until the power menu appears

    FORCE PRESS on power off

    erase settings and contents and then you start fresh

    only way I got it going again

     

    hope that helps someone out there

  • by shehan.eranga,

    shehan.eranga shehan.eranga Mar 6, 2016 11:29 PM in response to PDLJMPR
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    Mar 6, 2016 11:29 PM in response to PDLJMPR

    Thanks alot!! This actually helped!

    A new 4-digit passcode could be set while configuring the watch.

     

    Cheers!

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