I just got a Series 3 as an early bday gift, and have a quick question. I'm trying to add some music to it for when I run, and it's about a 75 song playlist, and it's going sooooooo slow. Does it generally take a ludicrous amount of time to add music to the watch?
Yeah, it sucks. Its always been that way too.I just got a Series 3 as an early bday gift, and have a quick question. I'm trying to add some music to it for when I run, and it's about a 75 song playlist, and it's going sooooooo slow. Does it generally take a ludicrous amount of time to add music to the watch?
This is by design and it makes a lot of sense to me. I don't know how to do it the way you want, if it's even possible.Notifications on this thing are weird. It notifies me when I get an iMessage, but now my phone doesn't vibrate and wake up, only the watch does. If I wake up my phone myself the notification is there, but is there a way I can have both of them vibrate and wake up?
Notifications on this thing are weird. It notifies me when I get an iMessage, but now my phone doesn't vibrate and wake up, only the watch does. If I wake up my phone myself the notification is there, but is there a way I can have both of them vibrate and wake up?
This is by design and it makes a lot of sense to me. I don't know how to do it the way you want, if it's even possible.
That is the correct behavior. It sends the notifications to wherever your attention is, so if the phone is locked they go to the watch, if the phone is unlocked they go to the phone. Notifications sent to the watch are present in the notification center on both devices, ones sent to the phone are only in the notification center on there.
For better or worse, there is no way to change this
Hmm okay. I just dont always feel the tiny little vibration from the watch, so I would have liked to have it on both. Im sure Ill manage.
I dont always notice all of them since I turned off Prominent Haptics, but I find it much better this way as it makes notifications much more personal. When you have to silence your phone and watch, youre still made aware of notifications without disturbing anyone and you can choose whether to glance at it or ignore it for later.Hmm okay. I just dont always feel the tiny little vibration from the watch, so I would have liked to have it on both. Im sure Ill manage.
Wow, wish I had that when I was in uni. First weeks in a semester was always a pain trying to remember what classes I had when and where.Man, this is pretty dope. Just found out I can subscribe to my university plan in calendar for this new semester (pretty sure they previously only offered downloading the static ics which is pretty useless). Now Siri watch face displays my lessons with room and accounts for the latest changes thanks to push/the subscription model. Obviously dramatic weather changes, reminders etc are also presented in chronologic order. Very useful and neat.
I dont always notice all of them since I turned off Prominent Haptics, but I find it much better this way as it makes notifications much more personal. When you have to silence your phone and watch, youre still made aware of notifications without disturbing anyone and you can choose whether to glance at it or ignore it for later.
I basically have my phone permanently on silent and no vibration now and rely on my watch to receive notifications. The ringtone on the watch is also much softer and less likely to alert the whole room.
I put mine on charge every night and my series2 will be about 75%. The only issue I have is that sometimes it will be really warm when I take it off charge in the morning.Is anyone deliberately not charging their watch every night? I think this is the first time I got a low battery warning on the third night but Im wondering if it makes any practical difference to battery life to charge every night or every couple
Hmm okay. I just dont always feel the tiny little vibration from the watch, so I would have liked to have it on both. Im sure Ill manage.
Speaking of which.. how are the haptics on the s3? That was by biggest disappointment with the steel s0, you just cant feel it a lot of the time. I hope it would tear your wrist off by now.Make sure you turn the haptics all the way up and also turn on prominent haptics
Is anyone deliberately not charging their watch every night? I think this is the first time I got a low battery warning on the third night but Im wondering if it makes any practical difference to battery life to charge every night or every couple
Speaking of which.. how are the haptics on the s3? That was by biggest disappointment with the steel s0, you just cant feel it a lot of the time. I hope it would tear your wrist off by now.
Is anyone deliberately not charging their watch every night? I think this is the first time I got a low battery warning on the third night but Im wondering if it makes any practical difference to battery life to charge every night or every couple
... so give the Series 2 back to your boss and buy the Series 3 with your own moneyI sadly can't make the jump to Series 3, as my watch was given to me by my boss, so it's technically company property. When I finally leave, I may be allowed to keep it, but that's a bit of an IF.
Did anyone make the jump from Series 2 to Series 3? My local Apple Store has some of the Nike Series 3 with LTE in stock of pick up today. I currently have a Series 2 Nike and Im trying to decide if I should upgrade or not.
Not at all. Very minor difference in battery consumption since I upgraded to OS 4. Rocking the Siri watch face as main and haven't really excluded anything.Is the Siri watch face killing battery life for anyone else? I have it on a Series 1 and my battery was draining twice as fast as when I use other faces. I switched back to modular today and I'm back to normal battery life, so I think it is just that watch face. Wonder if anyone else sees similar results.
Is the Siri watch face killing battery life for anyone else? I have it on a Series 1 and my battery was draining twice as fast as when I use other faces. I switched back to modular today and I'm back to normal battery life, so I think it is just that watch face. Wonder if anyone else sees similar results.
1200 active calories or total? While I dont know how accurate the measurements are, the consumed/total cal trend is pretty in line with my scale readings.How do people find this Activity app?
I've been poking around with it, and I find the tracking to be...suspect. I put in all my stats (height/weight/gender/etc), and the readings it's giving me seem crazy. It said I burned 1200 calories yesterday, which seems ludicrous considering I didn't work out (I went on a 7.5 mile walk, but that's still like 500 cals burned at best).
I know no tech like this will be super accurate, especially considering calories, but this seems to be incredibly generous and off base. Any ideas on how I can make it a bit more accurate?
1200 active calories or total? While I dont know how accurate the measurements are, the consumed/total cal trend is pretty in line with my scale readings.
The watch also told me it will calibrate over time when I did my first workout so depending on how long youve been using yours, it might adapt a bit.
Hmm, the red circle? Maybe I'm just not reading it correctly (or maybe I don't correctly know how to parse out the information).
How do people find this Activity app?
I've been poking around with it, and I find the tracking to be...suspect. I put in all my stats (height/weight/gender/etc), and the readings it's giving me seem crazy. It said I burned 1200 calories yesterday, which seems ludicrous considering I didn't work out (I went on a 7.5 mile walk, but that's still like 500 cals burned at best).
I know no tech like this will be super accurate, especially considering calories, but this seems to be incredibly generous and off base. Any ideas on how I can make it a bit more accurate?
A 10k run will net me about 500 calories so pretty spot on at my end Id say. What was your walking pace? If Im walking at 12-13 minutes per mile I tend to burn a fair few.
See, thats crazy isnt it? Burning 500 caps for an hour long walk? I might be wrong, that just seems like way too many.If Im walking briskly I do about a 10 minute kilometre and usually hit around 500 calories for 60-70 minutes of that
See, thats crazy isnt it? Burning 500 caps for an hour long walk? I might be wrong, that just seems like way too many.
See, that's crazy isn't it? Burning 500 caps for an hour long walk? I might be wrong, that just seems like way too many.
I just got a Series 3 as an early bday gift, and have a quick question. I'm trying to add some music to it for when I run, and it's about a 75 song playlist, and it's going sooooooo slow. Does it generally take a ludicrous amount of time to add music to the watch?
Yes, let it go overnight
Have a space gray series 2. Has anyone elses Overcast remote controls gone to shit since iOS 11/Watch OS 4? The 15 second jump back is completely unreliable and sometimes crashes Overcast on my phone.
I didnt have any bugs, but I had to uninstall the Overcast Watch app because it doesnt have volume control, and raising my wrist to the watch app instead of Now Playing didnt help me with that.
Same. It stopped working for two days, then started working again yesterday. First time in ages I felt my phone vibrate in my pocket.Notifications havent been working for the last few days. No text alerts, etc. phone ring alerts still work though. Its so odd and cant figure out how to fix it. Rebooting doesnt work either.
Notifications havent been working for the last few days. No text alerts, etc. phone ring alerts still work though. Its so odd and cant figure out how to fix it. Rebooting doesnt work either.
There was an update for iOS 11 this morning saying it fixed haptics and notifications on some iPhone 7 and 7+ models. So lets see if that did anything for the notifications today.