Need to update my iPhone first before updating my Apple Watch but iPhone is already updated to the newest software

So when I try to update my Apple Watch via the Watch app in my iPhone, there keeps coming a message that I have to update my iPhone first, but when I go to Settings to check, I already have the newest update. Does anyone know how to fix this bug?

Apple Watch Series 8

Posted on Jun 22, 2023 12:40 PM

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Posted on Dec 27, 2023 9:41 AM

With a little more research I found out the iPhone X is not compatible with iOS 17 and therefore I won’t be able to update my Apple Watch 6 above OS 9. I have to purchase a new iPhone XS or newer to get OS 10, even though I have a perfectly fine iPhone X.


As mentioned before, the message is misleading. The message should say “OS 10 update is only available for iPhone XS and later. “

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Dec 27, 2023 9:41 AM in response to TasteOfAnApple

With a little more research I found out the iPhone X is not compatible with iOS 17 and therefore I won’t be able to update my Apple Watch 6 above OS 9. I have to purchase a new iPhone XS or newer to get OS 10, even though I have a perfectly fine iPhone X.


As mentioned before, the message is misleading. The message should say “OS 10 update is only available for iPhone XS and later. “

Feb 12, 2024 12:35 PM in response to CinarAppleFan

Not sure if this will help everybody else, but I just experienced this issue and found a way of updating without having to reset.

When checking for an update, I got the prompt to update the iPhone first, so rather than clicking the button to go to the iPhone update, click cancel instead. That should drop you back to the watch settings menu, where you might be able to check for updates and this time successfully update.

Oct 11, 2023 4:39 AM in response to Dpanetta13

Dpanetta13 wrote:

Waited almost an hour for watch to re-pair to phone. Once done I checked watch software update on iPhone. Same error as before. “Update iPhone first”. This only started occurring after upgrading iPhone 11 to iOS 16.7. Watch is series 8 running 9.6.3

Your iPhone 11 should be able to get iOS 17 which will be needed to let your Apple Watch upgrade to WatchOS 10.


Dec 15, 2023 2:44 PM in response to CinarAppleFan

Wanted to provide an update since I now know the fix. One of my family’s iPhone 14 pro max phones was dropped recently. Screen and case were cracked so insurance replaced phone. When I got it, I had no choice but to upgrade the IOS to 17.2. It also forced an update to my iwatch to v10. The problem is now gone! There are a few cosmetic changes to the watch that we are not too pleased with (like switching to the command center now takes pushing the side button on the phone and to change watch faces you must now long press the watch face then you can scroll through your saved faces), but overall we are pleased now.

May 27, 2024 6:26 AM in response to CinarAppleFan

I have iPhone 11 Pro Max and Apple Watch Series 4. Went to update Apple Watch via iphone app and I got the Update iPhone first. So I went to settings and updated the iphone os to 17.5.1.


Went back to update watch os and I get the same message - watch is still is 9.5.1. Btw clicking cancel just takes me back to the watch name - Update required - and so you can’t get past it to edit other settings it just forces you into ‘Checking for an update’


I’m stuck in vicious cycle - if I try and update os on the watch - I get ‘unable to check for update’ message on watch.


This is pretty shoddy from Apple - PLEASE sort this out.


Does anyone know of a workaround?


Thanks

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