Apple Watch Issues
My bad, wrong section…supposed to be in general discussion. Unless we want to make this an WTB;)
Any Apple Watch users out there? We bought my son a new iphone, go to pair it with his old iwatch and it bricked the watch (series 3) when update was forced on the software. Totally sucks because he loved that watch. Apple said the new software does not work with series 3 of watches. If you’re using a series 3, don’t unpair it or you may wind up with a brick. It was an old watch but did everything fine. Wish Apple would put some kind of warning not to try to update it. Can’t undue it either. 2 hours of CS support and they said got to buy a new one. Crazy, watch worked but the update bricked the thing. If your using series 3 watch don’t unpair it! |
Same thing happened to my MIL when we upgraded her phone from a 6s to a 13. I upgraded my watch and have a series 7 45mm Nike gps model for sale. Lmk if you’re interested.
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moved it for you.
that really sucks. it's ridiculous and irresponsible on a manufacturer's part when you need to literally throw out a piece of equipment that still has functional life left due to software issues. If this is your son who is the runner, get him a Garmin watch. They are superior in every way for an actual athlete. |
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This is a great thread for me as I also have an Apple 3 watch. It does what I need and because I have had ablation and pacemaker implant, I like to have this information on hand at all times. What updates do I avoid, and how do I avoid them? BTW, I use an Apple SE second gen. I’d like to get a new phone but I don’t really need one, especially if I must trash my watch.
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I found an 11 page thread on the Apple discussion board on this and I’m definitely not alone in having a bricked series 3 watch as result of this. Crazy, I can’t believe how a working product can suddenly get bricked on a forced update and the company’s response is go buy a new watch.
Fir those with series 3 watch, at this time just don’t try to pair it with a new phone. If you keep it connected to current phone should be ok. If you unpair and the re-pair with newer phone it will force you into a software update which will then never complete. Issue has been ongoing since October at least from threads I found on Apple site with promise for a fix coming but now that its January and still no fix don’t expect any resolution. |
Thanks for offer, unfortunately he’s got tiny wrists and needs the smaller size (it’s why he loved the series 3, nice small face to it). He wants to give phone back and get his old watch working. Sad Apple can’t fix this, or I believe just choosing not to fix knowing most people will just buy a new watch and call it a day.
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This is good to know. I have a series 3. Been using it with an IPhone XS with no issues. Sucks that Apple won’t come up a solution. They do not impress me as a company. Had a MacBook and never liked it, ended up throwing it it away.
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The watch can likely be remotely wiped and restored from backup via iPhone.
That also requires the watch to have been paired with that phone and backups stored. |
Bring the old watch to Apple Store (or online) and get trade-in value towards a new SE watch or whatever you prefer. You might find you won't be out that much cash. I recently traded my watch 4 for the new SE and it worked out.
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My Apple watch 3 seems to have a trade value of $0
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And yes I traded it due to the above ish. |
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