Removing water from a 7 series
My 7 watch says to turn the crown not press on it to remove water?
Apple Watch Series 7
My 7 watch says to turn the crown not press on it to remove water?
Apple Watch Series 7
Older watchOS versions unlocked the water lock by spinning the digital crown, quickly, multiple times.
That proved to be confusing for some users.
Newer watchOS versions remove the water lock by pressing and holding the digital crown.
Presumably, that is less confusing.
The water lock does not change, nor alter, nor control the water resistance in any fashion. The water lock locks or unlocks the touch screen controls, and the unlock uses speaker membrane movements to eject water that can be retained in the speaker cavity and that would otherwise mute the speaker.
How to use Water Lock and eject water from your Apple Watch - Apple Support
TL;DR: check for watchOS updates.
Older watchOS versions unlocked the water lock by spinning the digital crown, quickly, multiple times.
That proved to be confusing for some users.
Newer watchOS versions remove the water lock by pressing and holding the digital crown.
Presumably, that is less confusing.
The water lock does not change, nor alter, nor control the water resistance in any fashion. The water lock locks or unlocks the touch screen controls, and the unlock uses speaker membrane movements to eject water that can be retained in the speaker cavity and that would otherwise mute the speaker.
How to use Water Lock and eject water from your Apple Watch - Apple Support
TL;DR: check for watchOS updates.
duffy-1 wrote:
My 7 watch says to turn the crown not press on it to remove water?
That indicates you are using watchOS 8.
According to How to use Water Lock and eject water from your Apple Watch "* If your Apple Watch has watchOS 8 or earlier, rotate the Digital Crown instead of pressing it."
duffy-1 wrote:
Thank you. So an update to the 7 series should take care of it?
Update to the current watchOS version, and this control will change, yes.
Thank you. So an update to the 7 series should take care of it?
Removing water from a 7 series