I’m trying to connect my watch to a new phone and it won’t do anything
I can’t get them to pair
Apple Watch Series 7, watchOS 9
I can’t get them to pair
Apple Watch Series 7, watchOS 9
Have you unpaired your watch from Your previous phone? Make sure to follow all of these steps carefully
Follow these steps if you have access to your old iPhone
Update your old iPhone
Before you switch your Apple Watch to a new iPhone, update your old iPhone to the newest version of iOS that's available.* You should also update your Apple Watch. It can take from several minutes up to an hour for the update process to be completed. You may want to update overnight or wait until you have enough time for it to be completed successfully. Make sure both your devices are charged.
* You may see that your iPhone is up to date on its current version, but there's an update available. For example, even if your iPhone is up to date and running the latest version of iOS 14, there may be an option to update to iOS 15.
Check your Health and Activity settings
If you back up using iCloud, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and make sure that Health is on.
If you back up using your computer, encrypt your backup to save your Health and Activity content.
iCloud doesn't store your Activity Sharing data.
Back up your old iPhone
Follow these steps to back up your old iPhone in iCloud or on your computer. Your iPhone also backs up your Apple Watch. Learn what's backed up.
Set up your new iPhone
Set up your new iPhone. When asked if you have an iCloud or iTunes backup, choose your most recent backup to restore your data from your old device to your new device. Make sure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are up to date; if they aren't, you might not see your backup in the list.
If your iPhone asks if you want to use your Apple Watch, tap Continue. If it doesn't ask, you can still set up your Apple Watch manually in the next step. Get help if your iPhone doesn't ask if you want to use your Apple Watch.
Open the Apple Watch app on your new iPhone
Keep your Apple Watch and iPhone close together. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
If your iPhone asks you to confirm that you want to use your watch, follow the onscreen steps to finish setting up.
If your iPhone asks you to Start Pairing, unpair your Apple Watch so that you can set it up.
After setup, you can start using your Apple Watch with your new iPhone.
If you dont have your old iPhone or if you erased it
Your Apple Watch might still be paired with your old iPhone. Use the steps below to unpair:
If your Apple Watch is stuck while pairing
If your Apple Watch gets stuck at the black screen that shows the white Apple logo, follow these steps:
Have you unpaired your watch from Your previous phone? Make sure to follow all of these steps carefully
Follow these steps if you have access to your old iPhone
Update your old iPhone
Before you switch your Apple Watch to a new iPhone, update your old iPhone to the newest version of iOS that's available.* You should also update your Apple Watch. It can take from several minutes up to an hour for the update process to be completed. You may want to update overnight or wait until you have enough time for it to be completed successfully. Make sure both your devices are charged.
* You may see that your iPhone is up to date on its current version, but there's an update available. For example, even if your iPhone is up to date and running the latest version of iOS 14, there may be an option to update to iOS 15.
Check your Health and Activity settings
If you back up using iCloud, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and make sure that Health is on.
If you back up using your computer, encrypt your backup to save your Health and Activity content.
iCloud doesn't store your Activity Sharing data.
Back up your old iPhone
Follow these steps to back up your old iPhone in iCloud or on your computer. Your iPhone also backs up your Apple Watch. Learn what's backed up.
Set up your new iPhone
Set up your new iPhone. When asked if you have an iCloud or iTunes backup, choose your most recent backup to restore your data from your old device to your new device. Make sure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are up to date; if they aren't, you might not see your backup in the list.
If your iPhone asks if you want to use your Apple Watch, tap Continue. If it doesn't ask, you can still set up your Apple Watch manually in the next step. Get help if your iPhone doesn't ask if you want to use your Apple Watch.
Open the Apple Watch app on your new iPhone
Keep your Apple Watch and iPhone close together. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
If your iPhone asks you to confirm that you want to use your watch, follow the onscreen steps to finish setting up.
If your iPhone asks you to Start Pairing, unpair your Apple Watch so that you can set it up.
After setup, you can start using your Apple Watch with your new iPhone.
If you dont have your old iPhone or if you erased it
Your Apple Watch might still be paired with your old iPhone. Use the steps below to unpair:
If your Apple Watch is stuck while pairing
If your Apple Watch gets stuck at the black screen that shows the white Apple logo, follow these steps:
I’m trying to connect my watch to a new phone and it won’t do anything