What to Do Before You Update Apple Watch Software

Before you update your Apple Watch OS, do the following:

Connect Your iPhone to Wi-Fi. Updates to Apple Watch apps and OS are synced to it from your iPhone. Make sure your iPhone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the Watch. Update Your iPhone OS. Make sure your iPhone is running the latest version of the iOS before updating the Apple Watch. Learn how to install iOS updates here. Put Apple Watch on Charger. The Apple Watch can only be updated when it’s on its charger. Charge Watch At Least 50 Percent. The Watch needs to be charged at least 50 percent to update, so you may need to wait a few minutes for the battery to top up. Keep Phone Near Watch. Because Watch software updates wirelessly from the iPhone, the devices need to be near each other.

How to Update Apple WatchOS Directly on Apple Watch

If you’re running watchOS 6 or higher on your Apple Watch, you can install the OS updates directly on the Watch without using your iPhone. Here’s what you need to do

How to Update Apple Watch to the Latest Software Using iPhone

If you prefer to update Apple Watch using your iPhone, you can do that, too. Make sure you’ve met the four requirements from the beginning of the article and then follow these steps:

Why Update Apple Watch Software?

Updating your Apple Watch to the latest version of watchOS is crucial. Every new version delivers important new features, improves the usability of the watch, and fixes bugs. Some cool Apple Watch apps and features also require certain versions of the OS. If you’re not running that version, you won’t be able to use them.

Troubleshooting Apple Watch Software Update Problems

If you have problems updating your Apple Watch, try these troubleshooting tips:

Make sure the Watch is on the charger. The Watch needs to be situated correctly on the charger and be charging for the update to work. Make sure you’re using the right iPhone. Make sure the iPhone you’re using to install the update is paired to the Apple Watch you’re updating. You can do this in the Apple Watch app. Check that the name and information about the paired Watch match the one you’re updating. Restart the Apple Watch. If the update won’t complete, you’ll need to restart or reset the Apple Watch. Restart the iPhone. You may also want to restart the iPhone if restarting the Watch didn’t help. Delete the watchOS update file and try again. If the Apple Watch update doesn’t even start, download it again. To do this, delete the current update file by going on your iPhone to the Apple Watch app > General > Usage > Software Update > Delete > Delete. Then restart the update process using the steps from the last section. Re-pair the Watch and iPhone. The update can only install if your iPhone and Watch are paired to each other. If they’ve lost their connection, you may need to unpair them and then pair them again.