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DescriptioniOS 9 adds new features and improves things that you love to do with your device every day. Here's how to update to iOS 9 Back up before you update Creating a backup is simple, important, and we recommend it for everyone. Learn how to back up your device. Download iOS 9 To get iOS 9, tap Settings on your device. Then tap General and choose Software Update. You should see iOS 9 listed there. For more information, see how to update your device. If you don’t see the option to update, check to be sure your device is compatible. See iOS 9-compatible devices. If you have iTunes installed on your computer, follow the directions below to update to the latest version of iTunes. If you don't have iTunes installed on your computer, download the latest version. Mac Open iTunes. From the menu bar at the top of your computer screen, choose iTunes > Check for Updates. Follow the prompts to install the latest version. Windows Open iTunes. If the menu bar isn't showing, hold down the Control and B keys to show it. Learn more about the iTunes for Windows menu bar. From the menu bar, choose Help > Check for Updates. Follow the prompts to install the latest version. If you are not prompted to install a new version of iTunes, you already have the latest version your operating system can support. Some features or devices may require a newer version of iTunes than your system supports. See the System Requirements on the iTunes download page. Update the software on your Apple Watch Use your iPhone to update the software on your Apple Watch. Before you begin To update the software on your Apple Watch, you need to: Update to iOS 9 or later on your iPhone. Make sure your Apple Watch has at least a 50 percent charge. Connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi. Keep your iPhone next to your Apple Watch to make sure they're in range. Update your Apple Watch Connect your Apple Watch to power, and keep it on the charger until the update is complete. On your iPhone, open the Watch app, tap the My Watch tab, then tap General > Software Update. If asked for your iPhone passcode or Apple Watch passcode, enter the passcode. Wait for the progress bar to appear and complete. Don't restart your Apple Watch during the update, which might take some time. When the update finishes, your Apple Watch will restart on its own. If you installed an iOS or watchOS beta or developer seed Before you update, remove the beta profile from your device. To view and remove profiles: Open the Watch app on your iPhone and go to General > Profiles. Tap the beta profile you want to remove, then tap Delete Profile. Enter your iPhone passcode if requested. Go to Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management on your iPhone. Tap the beta profile you want to remove, then tap Delete profile. Enter your iPhone passcode if requested. To continue using the public beta of iOS, you can install the beta profile again. If you need help updating Try these steps: Restart your Apple Watch. Press and hold the side button until you see the Power Off slider, then drag the slider. To turn your watch on again, press and hold the side button. Restart your paired iPhone. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears, then drag the slider. To turn your iPhone on again, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button. Try to start the install again. If the install won't start, open the Watch app on your iPhone, tap General > Usage > Software Update, then delete the update file. After you delete the file, try to Switch your Apple Watch to a new iPhone If you want to use a new iPhone with your Apple Watch, you can transfer your Apple Watch and its content to your new iPhone. If you want to switch your Apple Watch from your old iPhone to a new iPhone, you can use the steps below. Back up and unpair your Apple Watch. Unpairing backs up your Apple Watch to your old iPhone, then erases your Apple Watch, so you can pair it with your new iPhone. You can't use your Apple Watch until you pair it again, so don't unpair until you're ready to start using your new iPhone. To unpair your Apple Watch, open the Watch app on your iPhone, tap the My Watch tab, then tap Apple Watch > Unpair Apple Watch. Tap again to confirm. If asked, enter your Apple ID password. Keep your Apple Watch and old iPhone close together until you finish unpairing them. If you already erased your old iPhone or no longer have it, you can get help. Back up your old iPhone, then transfer your backup to your new iPhone. Use these steps to create an iCloud back up of your old iPhone, then transfer all your content to your new iPhone. If you use iTunes, remember to encrypt your backup to save your Health and Activity content. Pair your Apple Watch with your new iPhone. Use these steps to pair your Apple Watch with your new iPhone. When you're asked, select Restore from Backup, then select the most recent backup to transfer your content back to your Apple Watch. Get help Follow the steps below for your question. What if I transferred my content to my new iPhone using iTunes, but my Health and Activity content is missing? To back up and restore your Health and Activity content, you need to restore your new iPhone from your previous iPhone’s backup. If you use iTunes, make sure that you encrypt your backup. If you want to restore your missing Health and Activity content: If you have your old iPhone and didn't erase it, make a new iCloud backup or encrypted iTunes backup. Then erase your new iPhone and restore it from the new backup. Remember to pair your Apple Watch and iPhone again. If you don't have your old iPhone or you can't back it up, you can't recover your Health and Activity content. What if I didn’t unpair my Apple Watch before setting up my new iPhone? Your Apple Watch might still be paired with your old iPhone. Use the steps below to pair your devices. If you have your old iPhone, and you didn't erase it Unpair your Apple Watch from your old iPhone. Then choose one of these options depending on when you set up your new iPhone: If you just restored your new iPhone from a recent backup, pair your devices. When you're asked, restore from a watch backup. Your recent Activity, Workouts, or settings content might be lost depending on how old the backup is. If your iPhone backup is several days or weeks old and you want to preserve as much content as possible, erase your new iPhone. Then transfer the content from your old iPhone to your new iPhone. You might lose some of the content on your new iPhone. Remember to pair your Apple Watch and iPhone again. If you have your old iPhone, but you erased it You should erase your Apple Watch, then pair it with your new iPhone. If you restored your new iPhone from a backup, you can restore your watch from a backup when you pair. You might lose Activity, Workouts, or settings on your watch that changed between the last backup and now. If you don't have your old iPhone or a backup You should erase your Apple Watch, then pair it with your new iPhone. If you’re asked to restore from a watch backup, select the most recent backup. You will lose Activity, Workouts, or settings on your watch that changed between the last backup and now. Without an iPhone backup, you’ll need to set up your Apple Watch as new. You will lose any previous Activity, Workouts, or settings, but your other content will sync from the new iPhone to your Apple Watch. Set up your Apple Watch To get started with your Apple Watch, pair and sync it with your iPhone. Before you begin To use your Apple Watch, you need to pair it with an iPhone 5 or later running iOS 9 or later. You can pair one Apple Watch to your iPhone at a time. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure Bluetooth is on. Make sure your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network. Turn on your Apple Watch by pressing and holding the side button next to the Digital Crown until you see the Apple logo. Make sure both devices are charged and keep them close together as you pair and sync them. =======Thank you for downloading==================== Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
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