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can i set up my watch and phone to ring at the same time?

Is there a way to set up a series 3 watch with apple iPhone to ring at the same time?

Posted on Feb 4, 2018 1:10 PM

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Posted on Feb 5, 2018 3:19 AM

Hi


It is normal for Apple Watch and iPhone to both ring for incoming calls.


How notifications behave depends on the status of your devices and your settings. With Wrist Detection enabled, in order to bring notifications to your attention as soon as possible:


  • If your iPhone is unlocked, then you will receive notification alerts on your iPhone instead of on your Apple Watch.
  • If your iPhone is locked or asleep and your Apple Watch is unlocked (regardless of whether the watch display is asleep or awake) and on your wrist, you will receive notification alerts on your watch.
  • If your Apple Watch is locked or has Do Not Disturb enabled, then notifications will go to your iPhone.
  • Alerts for incoming phone calls are delivered to both devices.


More information:

Notifications on your Apple Watch - Apple Support


If you turn off Wrist Detection (on your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Passcode - turn off Wrist Detection), then all notification alerts will be delivered to both devices. However, you will then not be able to benefit from features including earning Stand credit and a single unlock after placing your Apple Watch on your wrist.


If you would like to submit a feature request to Apple for a settings option that enables notifications to be delivered to both devices irrespective of other settings, then you can do so here:


Feedback - Apple Watch - Apple


If notifications are not being delivered as expected


If notifications for calls (and potentially other alerts) are not being delivered as expected, then the following steps may help:


Check that notifications are expected to be available under the circumstances in which you are using your Apple Watch:


Check for and install any available updates for your iPhone and Apple Watch, starting with your iPhone:


Check that Wrist Detection is turned on and that, if passcode is enabled, you are unlocking your Apple Watch after placing it on your wrist:


Check that you are wearing your Apple Watch sufficiently snugly on the top of your wrist (it may otherwise believe that it has been removed, causing it to lock):


If you are using a case or other protective accessory on your Apple Watch, then it may help to remove it.


Check your Phone settings:

  • On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch (tab) > Phone.
  • Choose Custom and select your preferred settings under each of Alerts and Ringtone, including checking that the Alert Volume is towards the centre or right hand side.


Check your Messages settings:

  • On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Messages.
  • Choose Custom and check - under Alerts - that Show Alerts, Sound and Haptic are each enabled.


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Mail:

  • Perhaps choose Custom and check, under Alerts, that Show Alerts is enabled.
  • Tap on your email account (eg iCloud) > check that Show Alerts from iCloud (for example) is enabled > check that Sound and Haptic are both enabled.


Check that Theatre Mode is not enabled on your Apple Watch:


Check that Do Not Disturb mode is not enabled on your Apple Watch:

  • When viewing the time on your watch, swipe up to open Control Centre.
  • Tap the Do Not Disturb button (crescent moon icon) to toggle the setting on / off.


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Sounds & Haptics:


Confirm directly on your Apple Watch that Silent Mode is not enabled:

  • When viewing the time on your watch: swipe up on the screen to open Control Centre > check whether Silent Mode (button with a crossed out bell icon) is enabled.


Check that your Apple Watch and iPhone are connected:

Having checked the previous points, the following further steps may also help:

Restart both your iPhone and your Apple Watch again, turning both devices off together, then restart your iPhone first;


Unpair and re-pair your Apple Watch:


If the issue persists, then I suggest that you contact Apple Support (remote diagnostics and/or mail-in service may be available, if required), make a Genius Bar reservation or visit an Apple Authorised Service Provider for assistance:


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Feb 5, 2018 3:19 AM in response to djstoy2

Hi


It is normal for Apple Watch and iPhone to both ring for incoming calls.


How notifications behave depends on the status of your devices and your settings. With Wrist Detection enabled, in order to bring notifications to your attention as soon as possible:


  • If your iPhone is unlocked, then you will receive notification alerts on your iPhone instead of on your Apple Watch.
  • If your iPhone is locked or asleep and your Apple Watch is unlocked (regardless of whether the watch display is asleep or awake) and on your wrist, you will receive notification alerts on your watch.
  • If your Apple Watch is locked or has Do Not Disturb enabled, then notifications will go to your iPhone.
  • Alerts for incoming phone calls are delivered to both devices.


More information:

Notifications on your Apple Watch - Apple Support


If you turn off Wrist Detection (on your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Passcode - turn off Wrist Detection), then all notification alerts will be delivered to both devices. However, you will then not be able to benefit from features including earning Stand credit and a single unlock after placing your Apple Watch on your wrist.


If you would like to submit a feature request to Apple for a settings option that enables notifications to be delivered to both devices irrespective of other settings, then you can do so here:


Feedback - Apple Watch - Apple


If notifications are not being delivered as expected


If notifications for calls (and potentially other alerts) are not being delivered as expected, then the following steps may help:


Check that notifications are expected to be available under the circumstances in which you are using your Apple Watch:


Check for and install any available updates for your iPhone and Apple Watch, starting with your iPhone:


Check that Wrist Detection is turned on and that, if passcode is enabled, you are unlocking your Apple Watch after placing it on your wrist:


Check that you are wearing your Apple Watch sufficiently snugly on the top of your wrist (it may otherwise believe that it has been removed, causing it to lock):


If you are using a case or other protective accessory on your Apple Watch, then it may help to remove it.


Check your Phone settings:

  • On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch (tab) > Phone.
  • Choose Custom and select your preferred settings under each of Alerts and Ringtone, including checking that the Alert Volume is towards the centre or right hand side.


Check your Messages settings:

  • On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Messages.
  • Choose Custom and check - under Alerts - that Show Alerts, Sound and Haptic are each enabled.


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Mail:

  • Perhaps choose Custom and check, under Alerts, that Show Alerts is enabled.
  • Tap on your email account (eg iCloud) > check that Show Alerts from iCloud (for example) is enabled > check that Sound and Haptic are both enabled.


Check that Theatre Mode is not enabled on your Apple Watch:


Check that Do Not Disturb mode is not enabled on your Apple Watch:

  • When viewing the time on your watch, swipe up to open Control Centre.
  • Tap the Do Not Disturb button (crescent moon icon) to toggle the setting on / off.


On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Sounds & Haptics:


Confirm directly on your Apple Watch that Silent Mode is not enabled:

  • When viewing the time on your watch: swipe up on the screen to open Control Centre > check whether Silent Mode (button with a crossed out bell icon) is enabled.


Check that your Apple Watch and iPhone are connected:

Having checked the previous points, the following further steps may also help:

Restart both your iPhone and your Apple Watch again, turning both devices off together, then restart your iPhone first;


Unpair and re-pair your Apple Watch:


If the issue persists, then I suggest that you contact Apple Support (remote diagnostics and/or mail-in service may be available, if required), make a Genius Bar reservation or visit an Apple Authorised Service Provider for assistance:


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