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Contents4  Chapter 1:  First Things First4  Set up and pair with iPhone5  A quick look at Apple Watch6  Status icons6  The Apple Watch app on iPhone7  Power on, wake, and unlock8  Adjust brightness, volume, and tap intensity10  Use and organize apps10  Get your friends together11   Switch to iPhone and back12  Charge Apple Watch and save power13  Find your iPhone13  Use Apple Watch without iPhone14  When you y14  Ask Siri on Apple Watch15  Chapter 2:  Watch Faces and Timekeeping15  Customize your watch face16  Faces and features21  Check the time in other cities23  Set alarms25  Use a timer26  Time events with a stopwatch29  Chapter 3:  Notications and Glances29  Overview29  Respond to notications31  Get a quick glance at handy information32  Chapter 4:  Messages and Digital Touch32  Read and reply to messages34  Exchange a Digital Touch36  Chapter 5:  Phone Calls and Mail36  Make and answer phone calls37  Read mail40  Chapter 6:  Calendars and Reminders40  Check and update your calendar41  Set and respond to reminders42  Chapter 7:  Fitness and Health42  Track daily activity2Apple Confidential 100% resize factorDraft
43  Monitor your workouts44  Check your heart rate44  Keep your data accurate45  Chapter 8:  Maps and Directions45  Explore the map46  Get directions47  Chapter 9:  Music and Remote Control47  Control music on iPhone47  Play music stored on Apple Watch48  Play music in an iTunes Library48  Control Apple TV49  Chapter 10:  Photos and Camera Remote49  Use Apple Watch as viewnder and remote shutter49  View photos on Apple Watch51  Chapter 11:  Stocks and Weather51  Track Stocks52  Keep a watch on the weather53  Chapter 12:  Payments and Passes53  Make purchases with Apple Pay54  Use Passbook55  Chapter 13:  Accessibility and Related Settings55  VoiceOver56  Zoom56  On/O Button Labels56  Mono Audio56  Bold Text57  Text Size57  Siri58  Chapter 14:  Safety, Handling, and Support58  Important safety information60  Important handling information62  Band care information63  Change and fasten bands63  Apple Watch Support site63  Restart Apple Watch63  Reset Apple Watch settings63  Get information about your Apple Watch64  Learn more, service, and support64  FCC compliance statement for Apple Watch and Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable65  Canadian regulatory statement for Apple Watch and Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable65  Disposal and recycling information67  Apple and the environmentContents 3Apple Confidential100% resize factorDraft
14Set up and pair with iPhoneA setup assistant guides you through a few simple steps to pair Apple Watch with your iPhone and make it your own, ready to go.Set up and pair. Update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS software (go to Settings > General > Software Update), which installs the companion Apple Watch app, then open the Apple Watch app on iPhone.Apple WatchStrap on your Apple Watch, then press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. Position your iPhone so that Apple Watch appears in the viewnder on the screen. Follow the instructions on iPhone and Apple Watch to nish setup.FPOFirst Things FirstApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  5Switch wrists or ip the crown and button. If you move Apple Watch to your other wrist, or ip it so the crown is on the other side, you need to adjust your orientation settings so that raising your wrist wakes Apple Watch, and turning the crown moves things in the direction you expect. To change the settings on Apple Watch, open the Settings app (if you’re looking at the watch face, press the crown, then tap  , then go to General > Orientation. To change the settings in the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to General > Watch Orientation.Set orientation options on watchor in the Apple Watch app.Change language or region format. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to General > Language & Region.Tap for listof languages.Changing and cleaning the watch band.  For information about changing the band on your Apple Watch, or for help with the clasp or with cleaning, see Band care information on page 62.A quick look at Apple WatchHere are the features of your Apple Watch.Digital CrownPress to see watchface or Home screen.Double-click toreturn to last app.Press and hold for Siri.Side buttonPress to show or hideFriends. Double-clickfor Apple Pay. Pressand hold to turn offor on.DisplayPress to changewatch face, orin an app, pressto see options.SpeakerWrist sensorsand charging padMicrophoneBand-releasebuttonsPress to slideout the band.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  6Here are the gestures you need to use Apple Watch and its apps.Swipe up or down. Swipe left or right.Tap. Press. Apple Watchuses Force Touchtechnology—firmlypress the display tosee other featuresand options.Status iconsStatus icons at the top of the screen give you information about Apple Watch: Airplane mode is on—you can’t access the internet, but non-wireless features are available.  Do Not Disturb is on—calls and alerts won’t sound or light up the screen, but alarms are still in eect.  Mute is on—Apple Watch won’t make any sounds.  Network activity—there’s network activity or an active process happening. Paired iPhone—shows that Apple Watch is paired with iPhone.  Charging—you’ll see this when Apple Watch is on the charger.<lock_icon>  Lock—Apple Watch is locked with a passcode.<red dot> Red dot—represents an unread notication.The Apple Watch app on iPhoneThe Apple Watch app on iPhone lets you connect to Apple Watch, customize app settings and options, and set up your Apple Watch and iPhone to interact seamlessly with each other.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  7Using the Apple Watch app.  On iPhone, tap the Apple Watch app icon, then tap My Watch to open the settings for Apple Watch.Power on, wake, and unlockTurn on Apple Watch. If Apple Watch is o, press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears, then wait for the watch face.Turn o Apple Watch. Though you shouldn’t need to during daily use, you can power o Apple Watch—press and hold the side button until the Power O slider appears, then drag the slider to the right.Wake Apple Watch. Just raise your wrist so you can see the display. Apple Watch sleeps when you lower your wrist. You can also wake Apple Watch by pressing the crown—handy if you’re not wearing it. If Apple Watch doesn’t wake when you raise your wrist, press the crown to wake it, open Settings  , then make sure General > Orientation is set to the wrist you wear Apple Watch on.Wake to the watch face—or your last activity? You can set Apple Watch to show the watch face when it wakes, or return you to the last thing you were doing before it went to sleep. To choose, open Settings  , tap General, then tap Activate on Wrist Raise.Set what to wakethe watch to.Unlock with iPhone. To unlock Apple Watch by entering the passcode on iPhone, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then tap Passcode > Unlock with iPhone.Enter your passcode. If you take Apple Watch o your wrist, it asks you for your passcode the next time you try to use it. When the passcode number pad appears, just tap your passcode.Apple Confidential 100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  8Change the passcode. On Apple Watch, open Settings  , scroll down, tap Passcode, then tap Change Passcode. Enter a new 4-digit passcode, then conrm it.Change thepasscode.Turn o the passcode. On Apple Watch, open Settings  , tap Passcode, then tap Disable Passcode.Turn offpasscode.Lock watchnow.Note:  If you disable your passcode, you can’t use Apple Pay on Apple Watch.Lock it now. On Apple Watch, open Settings  , tap Passcode, then tap Lock Now. Apple Watch is locked, and you must enter the passcode to open Apple Watch.If you forget. Unpair Apple Watch from its companion iPhone to erase Apple Watch settings and passcode.Adjust brightness, volume, and tap intensityAdjust brightness. On Apple Watch, open Settings  , then scroll down and tap Brightness. Turn the crown or tap the brightness symbols to adjust.Turn, ortap thebrightnesssymbols.Apple Confidential 100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  9Adjust sound. On Apple Watch, open Settings  , then scroll down and tap Sounds. Tap Audio, then turn the crown or tap the volume symbols to adjust.Turn, ortap thevolumesymbols.Adjust tap intensity. Apple Watch taps your wrist for certain notications and alerts, and you can adjust the intensity of the taps. On Apple Watch, open Settings  , then scroll down and tap Sounds. Tap Haptic, then turn the crown or tap the symbols to adjust.Turn, ortap theintensitysymbols.Ensure silence. Swipe up on the watch face and swipe left or right to the Settings glance, then tap the Mute button  .Turn on Do Not Disturb. Swipe up on the watch face and swipe left or right to the Settings glance, then tap the Do Not Disturb button. Or open Settings   on Apple Watch, tap Do Not Disturb, then turn on Do Not Disturb. When Do Not Disturb is on, you’ll see the   at the top of the screen.Tap to set Do Not Disturb.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  10To silence both Apple Watch and iPhone, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, and turn on Do Not Disturb > Mirror iPhone. Then, any time you change Do Not Disturb on one, the other will change to match.Use and organize appsApple Watch includes apps for a variety of communication, information, and timekeeping tasks. They’re on a single Home screen, where you can arrange them as you like.Open an app. From the watch face, press the crown to get to the Home screen, then tap the app icon.Return to the last app. Double-click the crown.Rearrange your apps. On Apple Watch, press the crown to get to the Home Screen. Touch and drag icons to move apps to new locations. On iPhone, open the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then tap App Layout. Touch and drag apps to move them to new locations. Tap Reset to restore apps to the original layout.Touch and drag tomove apps around.Go to the App Store. On iPhone, open the Apple Watch app. Tap the Featured, Top Charts, Explore, or Search tabs to explore apps you can use with Apple Watch.Image  Install and remove apps. [info needed]See how many apps you have installed. [info needed]Check storage used by apps. On iPhone, open the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then go to General > Usage. View the storage used by each app and the available storage left on Apple Watch.Get your friends togetherThe side button on Apple Watch gives you quick access to people you stay in touch with. Press the button, pick a friend, then call, send a message, or use Digital Touch. But rst, add your friends to Apple Watch.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  11Add friends on Apple Watch. Press the side button to see your friends, tap the Add (+) button, then choose your friend from the list of contacts that appears. If your friend isn’t in the list, add them to your contacts on iPhone, then try again.Add a friend.Add friends to Apple Watch on iPhone. Open the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, tap Friends, tap Add below the friends list, then tap your friend in the list of contacts that appears. If your friend isn’t in the list, open the Contacts app on iPhone and add them, then try again. Friends you add here appear when you press the side button on Apple Watch.Switch to iPhone and backWith the Hando features of your Apple Watch, iPhone, and Mac, you can move from device to device without losing focus on what you’re doing. For example, you can easily check email on Apple Watch, but you might want to switch to iPhone to type a long reply using the onscreen keyboard. Simply wake iPhone, and you see an icon in the lower-left corner of the lock screen that matches the app you’re using on Apple Watch—in this case, Mail. Swipe up on the icon to open the same email on iPhone, then keep writing your reply.Open messageto read onApple Watch.Swipe up to readmail on iPhone.Turn Hando on or o. On iPhone, open the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then tap General > Enable Hando. Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  12Charge Apple Watch and save powerCharge Apple Watch. Place the included charger on a at surface, and plug it into a power outlet. Position the back of Apple Watch on the charger. You’ll see a charging symbol on the watch face. The symbol turns green   when Apple Watch is fully charged.Check remaining power. On Apple Watch, swipe up on the watch face, then swipe left or right to the Power glance.You can also add the battery power indicator to your watch face. With the watch face showing, press the display, tap Customize, then swipe to the left until you can choose individual feature locations. Tap a location, turn the crown to choose Battery, then press the crown to exit. You can add battery status to these faces: Utility, Simple, Chronograph, Color, Modular, and Mickey.Use Power Reserve to stretch available power. You can put Apple Watch in Power Reserve mode to save power when the battery is low. Apple Watch continues to keep time, but other apps aren’t available for use. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe left or right to the Power glance, tap Power Reserve, then tap Proceed.Note:  Apple Watch will automatically enter Power Reserve mode if the battery goes below 10% charged.Return to normal power mode. Press and hold the side button on Apple Watch.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  13Check time since last charge. On iPhone, open the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then go to General > Usage, where you can view the Time Since Last Full Charge and the Standby usage values. Below that, you can see the Power Reserve value.View powervalues.Find your iPhoneLeft your iPhone somewhere around the house? Apple Watch can nd it if it’s nearby.Make iPhone make noise. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe left or right to the Settings glance, then tap Ping iPhone. If iPhone is not in range of Apple Watch, you can always try to nd it using Find My iPhone from iCloud.com.Use Apple Watch without iPhoneTo get the most out of Apple Watch, it needs to work together with a paired iPhone. There are, however, a few things that Apple Watch does just ne without iPhone: •Play music stored on Apple Watch •Track Activity (stand, move, exercise) •Track workout steps and intensity •Use Apple Pay to make purchases. See Make purchases with Apple Pay on page 53.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 1    First Things First  14When you ySome airlines might let you y with Apple Watch (and iPhone) turned on if you put them in Airplane Mode so they can’t possibly interfere with aircraft systems.Turn on Airplane Mode. Swipe up on the watch face, swipe left or right to the Settings glance, then tap the Airplane Mode button. Or, open the Settings app   on Apple Watch, then tap Airplane Mode. When Airplane Mode is on, you’ll see   at the top of the screen.To place both Apple Watch and iPhone in Airplane Mode, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, and turn on Airplane Mode > Mirror iPhone. Then, any time you switch to Airplane Mode on one device, the other will switch to match.Ask Siri on Apple WatchSiri, the helpful iOS assistant, can deliver lots of info right on Apple Watch. And, like most activities, a Siri conversation that you start on Apple Watch continues on iPhone if you switch devices.Ask Siri for a favor. Press and hold the crown until you hear the tone, feel the tap, or see the sound waves at the bottom of the screen, then speak your request. To reply to a question from Siri, provide more information, or just continue the conversation, press the crown (you don’t need to hold it down).Press and hold to activate Siri.You’ll nd suggestions of things you can ask Siri throughout this user guide—they look like this:“What kinds of things can I ask you?”Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
215Customize your watch faceChoose from a variety of watch face designs. Pick a face, customize it by adjusting colors, features, and other details, then add it to your collection so you can switch when you need the right timekeeping tool—or whenever the mood strikes.Change the watch face. If you’re not already looking at the current watch face, press the crown repeatedly until it appears. With the watch face showing, press the display, then swipe left or right to see the faces in your collection. When you nd the face you want, tap it or press the crown.Customize face features. Press the display while the watch face is showing, then tap Customize. Swipe left or right to highlight a feature, then rotate the crown to adjust. On some faces, you need to tap a feature to highlight it. When you’re nished, press the crown to save your changes. Tap the face to switch to it.Watch Faces and TimekeepingApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  16Add a face to your collection. Assemble your own collection of custom faces—even dierent versions of the same design. Press on the current watch face, swipe all the way to the right, then tap the New button (+). Swipe up and down to browse designs, then tap the one you want to add. After you add it, you can customize it.Browse designs,then     to add one.Delete a face from your collection. Don’t use a face much anymore? Press on your current watch face, swipe left or right to the face you don’t want, then swipe it up and away.Delete a watch face.Advance the watch time. Like to set your watch ahead? Open the Settings app on Apple Watch, tap Time, tap +0 min, then rotate the crown to advance the displayed time by as much as 59 minutes. This setting only changes the time shown on the watch face—it doesn’t aect alarms, times in notications, or any other times.Faces and featuresApple Watch includes a variety of watch faces, any of which you can customize to suit you. [Dev Note: If the consensus is that these face descriptions are useful, we’ll probably try to collapse them into a single illustration per face with callouts instead of the bullet lists.]Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  17ModularYou can adjust these basic characteristics: •ColorYou can also add this information to the face: •Calendar/date •Moon phase •Sunrise/sunset •Weather •Stocks •Activity summary •Alarm •Timer •Stopwatch •Battery charge •World clock •Next scheduled meeting •Detailed lunar information •Detailed sunrise/sunset info •Detailed weather info •Detailed activity summaryColorYou can adjust these basic characteristics: •Dial and hand colorYou can also add this information to the face: •Calendar/date •Moon phase •Sunrise/sunsetApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  18 •Weather •Activity summary •Alarm •Timer •Stopwatch •Battery charge •World clock •Your monogramUtilityYou can adjust these basic characteristics: •Color of the sweep hand •Detail and numbering of the dialYou can also add this information to the face: •Moon phase •Sunrise/sunset •Weather •Activity summary •Alarm •Timer •Stopwatch •Battery charge •World clock •Calendar •Next scheduled meeting •Detailed moon phase •Detailed sunrise/sunset info •Detailed weather info •Detailed stocks infoApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  19SimpleYou can adjust these basic characteristics: •Color of the sweep hand •Detail and numbering of the dialYou can also add this information to the face: •Moon phase •Sunrise/sunset •Weather •Activity summary •Alarm •Timer •Stopwatch •Battery charge •World clock •DateChronographYou can adjust these basic characteristics: •Dial divisions •Face colorYou can also add this information to the face: •Moon phase •Sunrise/sunset •Weather •Activity summary •Alarm •Timer •Battery chargeApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  20 •World clock •Calendar •StockAstronomyExplore: •Tap the orrery in the lower right to see the current position of the planets in our solar system. •Tap the Moon to y there. •While viewing Earth, the Moon, or the planets, tap the screen, then rotate the crown to playwith time.This face displays only the day, date, and current time, and can’t be modied.MickeyYou can add this information to the face: •Moon phase •Sunrise/sunset •Weather •Activity summary •Alarm •Timer •Stopwatch •Battery charge •World clock •Next scheduled meeting •Detailed moon phase •Detailed sunrise/sunset info •Detailed weather info •Detailed stocks info •Detailed activity summaryApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  21SolarExplore: •Rotate the crown to move the sun in the sky to dusk, dawn, zenith, sunset, and darkness.This face displays only the day, date, and current time, and can’t be modied.MotionYou can adjust these basic characteristics: •The object in motionYou can also add this information to the face: •Date, or day and dateCheck the time in other citiesThe World Clock app on Apple Watch lets you check the time in cities around the globe. Open the app to check times at other locations, or add cities to your watch face for quick reference.Check the time in another city. Open the World Clock app. Rotate the crown to scroll the list. If there’s a city you check frequently, tap to add it to your watch face.“What time is it in Auckland?”Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  22See additional information. To see more information about a city, including time of sunrise and sunset, tap the city in the World Clock list. When you’re nished, tap < in the upper left, or swipe from the left edge to return to the city list. As always, you can press the crown to return to the watch face.Return to city list.Return to watch face.Add a city. The cities you add on iPhone appear in World Clock on Apple Watch. Open the Clock app on iPhone, tap World Clock, then tap the Add button (+).Type a city nameor scroll the list.Add a world clock to your watch face. You can add a world clock to several watch face types—some faces will let you add more than one. While viewing the face, press the display, then tap Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the one you’d like to use for a world clock, then rotate the crown to choose a city. When you’re nished, press the crown. You can add a world clock to these faces: Modular, Color, Utility, Chronograph (and most of those allow more than one).View city options, then     to select.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  23Change city abbreviations. If you want to change a city abbreviation used on Apple Watch to identify a location, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to Clock > City Abbreviations. Tap any city to change its abbreviation.Change this abbreviationin the Apple Watch app.Set alarmsNeed to be on time? Use the Alarm Clock app   to play a sound on or vibrate Apple Watch at the right time. To see upcoming alarms at a glance, add an alarm feature to your watch face—and it lets you open the Alarm app with one tap on the watch face.Add an alarm. Open Alarm Clock  , press the display, then tap New (+). Tap Change Time, tap AM or PM, tap the hours or minutes, then rotate the crown to adjust. Tap < in the upper left to return to the alarm settings, then set repeat, label, sound, and snooze to suit you.Add alarm. Select options.Set alarm time.Set repeatoptions.Toggle Sound/Snooze options.“Set repeating alarm for 6 o’clock PM.”Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  24Set or adjust an alarm. Open Alarm Clock  , then tap the alarm in the list to change its settings. Tap the button next to the alarm to set or clear it.Choose alarm. Edit options.“Turn off seven-thirty alarm.”See the upcoming alarm on your watch face. Press the face, then tap Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the one you’d like to use for alarms, then rotate the crown to choose the alarm. When you’re nished, press the crown. You can add alarms to these faces: Modular, Color, Utility, Chronograph.Choose alarm featureto view on watch.Don’t let yourself snooze. Normally, a sounding alarm oers a Snooze button you can tap to wait nine minutes before sounding again. If you don’t want to allow snooze, tap the alarm in the list of alarms, then turn o Snooze.Snooze for9 minutes.Turn offSnoozefeature.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  25Delete an alarm. Open Alarm Clock   on Apple Watch, tap the alarm in the list, scroll to the bottom of the Edit Alarm settings, then tap Delete.Delete this alarm.Use a timerCooking, watering, or waiting for paint to dry? The Timer app   on Apple Watch can help you keep track. Set timers up to 24 hours.Set a timer. Open Timer   on Apple Watch, tap hours or minutes, rotate the crown to adjust, then tap Start. If you use a timer often, add a timer to your watch face.to select, thento adjust time.“Set timer for 20 minutes.”Set a timer for longer than 12 hours. While adjusting the timer, press the display, then tap 24.to increasetimer length.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  26See the timer on your watch face. To see the timer on your watch face, press the display while viewing the face, then tap Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the one you’d like to use for the timer, then rotate the crown to choose the timer. When you’re nished, press the crown. You can add a timer to these faces: Modular, Color, Utility, Simple, Chronograph, Mickey.Choose timer featureto view on watch.Time events with a stopwatchTime events as accurately as you can tap your nger. Apple Watch can time full events and keep track of lap or split times, then show the results as a list, a graph, or live on your watch face. If you choose the Chronograph face, the stopwatch is built in. Otherwise, you can add a stopwatch to these faces: Modular, Color, Utility, Simple, Mickey.Switch to the Stopwatch. Open the Stopwatch app   from your Home screen, or tap the Stopwatch feature on your watch face (if you’ve added it). If you use the Chronograph watch face, the stopwatch is built in, and the start/stop and lap buttons are always available.StopwatchcontrolsStart, stop, and reset. Open Stopwatch  , press to choose a type, then tap the start button. Tap the Lap button to record a lap or split. Tap Stop to record the nal time. Timing continues while you switch back to the watch face or open other apps. When you’re nished, tap the Reset button or the Lap button to reset.Recordlap times.Stop/startstopwatch.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  27Choose analog/digital/graph/hybrid. You can change the format of the timing display at any time—before, after, or during timing. Press the Stopwatch display, then choose one of the four formats.Switch between analog 1-dial and 3-dial with splits. Swipe up on the 1-dial analog stopwatch display to see separate minute, second, and tenths dials above a scrolling list of lap times.Review results. Review results on the display you used for timing, or change displays after timing to analyze lap times and fastest/slowest laps (marked with green and red) in preferred format. Press the Stopwatch display, then choose one of the four display options. If the display includes a list of lap times, rotate the crown to scroll.Fastest lap timeSlowest lap timeApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 2    Watch Faces and Timekeeping  28Monitor timing from the watch face. If you want to keep an eye on a timing session while displaying your regular watch face, add a stopwatch feature to the face. Then the current elapsed time is visible at a glance, and you can tap it to switch to the full Stopwatch   for checking lap times.Open Stopwatch app.Quit Stopwatch. If you’re using the Stopwatch app  , just press the crown. If you’re using the Chronograph watch face, the stopwatch controls are always on the face—tap the lap button to reset.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
329OverviewFrom the watch face on Apple Watch, you have quick access to notications and frequently viewed information, called glances. Swipe down on the watch face to view any unread notications; swipe up to navigate glances. NotificationsGlancesRespond to noticationsRed dot at the top of your watch face? You have a notication—swipe down to view. View notifications.Notications and GlancesApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 3    Notications and Glances  30Respond to a notication. When you hear or feel a notication, raise Apple Watch to view, rotate the crown to scroll to the bottom of the notication, then tap any of the buttons you see there. Or tap the app icon in the notication to open the corresponding app.See notications you haven’t responded to. If you don’t respond to a notication when it arrives, it’s saved in the Notications center. A red dot at the top of the watch face lets you know you have an unread notication. Swipe down on the watch face to see the notications list. Swipe up or down on the list or rotate the crown to scroll the list. Tap a notication to see more details. Tap the app icon in the notication details to open the content of the notication in the corresponding app.Open Messagesapp or     messageto respond.Clear notications. Apple Watch removes notications from the notication list after you’ve read them. To delete a notication as you browse the list, swipe it to the left, then tap Clear. To clear all notications, press the notications list, then tap Clear All.to clear,       to clearall notifications.Dismiss a notication. Swipe down on the notication you’re reading, or scroll to the bottom of the notication and tap Dismiss.Choose which notications you get. On iPhone, go to Settings > Notications to specify which apps and events generate a notication. Then, to apply these same settings for an app on Apple Watch, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Notications, tap an app (for example, Messages), then choose Mirror my iPhone. To choose dierent notication settings on Apple Watch, choose Custom instead.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
Chapter 3    Notications and Glances  31Silence notications. To temporarily silence notications on Apple Watch, swipe to the Settings glance, then tap the Mute button or Do Not Disturb button. To stop notications from particular apps from making sounds on Apple Watch or iPhone, go to Settings > Notications on iPhone, tap an app, then choose None for the Notication Sound.Get a quick glance at handy informationSwipe up on the watch face at any time to see glances of handy info.Check your glances. If you’re not looking at the watch face, press the crown one or more times until it appears. Swipe up on the watch face to see the glance you viewed last. Swipe left or right to see other glances. Swipe down to return to the watch face.See only what you want to see. To choose which glances you see, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Glances, then toggle on or o the glances you want to see. You can’t turn o the Settings glance.Put them in the handiest order. Open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Glances, tap Edit in the upper right corner, then drag the reorder buttons.Press and drag tochange app order.When a glance isn’t enough. To open the related app and see more info, tap the glance.Apple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft
432Read and reply to messagesYou can read incoming text messages right on Apple Watch. You can also reply from Apple Watch, by dictating or choosing a prepared response, or switch to iPhone and use its keyboard for serious typing.Read a message. You’ll feel a notication tap or hear an alert sound when a message arrives—just raise Apple Watch to read it. Rotate the crown to scroll. Tap the notication to open the conversation in the Messages app   on Apple Watch. If the message includes a photo, tap it to view it, double-tap to ll the screen, and drag to pan. When you’re nished, swipe left on the photo to return to the conversation. If the message includes an audio clip, tap it to listen. The clip is deleted after two minutes to save space—if you want to keep it, tap Keep below the clip. To jump to the top of a long message, tap the top of the display.Reply to a message. If the message just arrived, tap its alert, scroll to the bottom of the message, then tap Reply. If it arrived a while ago, swipe down on the watch face to see the message notication, tap it, then scroll to the bottom and tap the Reply button.Reply tomessage.Start a new conversation. Open the Messages app  , press the list of conversations, then tap New Message. Tap a contact in the list of recent conversations that appears, or tap person+ in the lower left to choose from your full list of contacts. You’ll feel a quick tap to conrm that the message was sent.You have several options for composing message content: •Use prepared phrases •Dictate new text •Dictate an audio clip •Send an animated image •Send a map showing your location •Switch to iPhone and use the full keyboard to type a messageMessages and Digital TouchApple Confidential  100% resize factorDraft

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