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This can clutter up your watch's app grid pretty quickly, making it hard to find the apps you do want to use on your watch.
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Stop every app from automatically installingĮvery time you install an app on your iPhone, it will automatically install its Apple Watch counterpart if there is one. Tap the Choose Photos option under Content to select up to 24 photos that will rotate automatically when you raise your wrist or tap the screen.Īpple's new Portrait watch face lets you set photos taken in Portrait Mode as the watch's backdrop. Then, tap the Portraits option under the New Watch Faces category. To get started, launch the Watch app and navigate to the Face Gallery tab at the bottom of the screen. But first, you have to dig in to the settings in the Watch app on your iPhone.
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Now that Apple's WatchOS 8 update has arrived, you can set Portrait mode photos as the background for your watch face. Choose the Portrait mode photos you want to see on your wrist Tap this option and toggle off the switch next to Enable Screenshots for a clutter-free camera roll. To turn off the ability to take screenshots altogether, open the Settings app on your watch or use the Watch app on your phone and go to General and scroll down until you find Screenshots. It's a simple and convenient method, unless you're like me and find yourself frequently triggering it accidentally, filling up the Photos app with random pictures of your watch face. To take a screenshot on the Apple Watch, you press the Digital Crown and side button at the same time.
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You now have full control over what it takes to close your activity rings. Make your adjustments for all three metrics and start closing those rings. Open the Activity app on your watch, scroll to the bottom and tap Change Goals. For example, if you use sleep tracking overnight and need to charge your watch more often in the morning, you won't feel like you've lost an hour of time to close those rings. This small change will make it possible for you to hit your own targets when you actually start your day, not when Apple tells you to. So instead of using the defaults - 30 minutes of exercise and a cumulative 12 standing hours a day - you can change either one to fit your actual daily routine. Previously, you could only change your Move (or calories) goal. With the release of last year's WatchOS 7, Apple added the option to change your goals for the amount of time you stand and exercise. We'll walk you through changing nine settings that will make your Apple Watch experience a smooth and enjoyable one. There are simple fixes for some of these annoyances. And definitely don't get frustrated that Siri keeps randomly talking to you. But it doesn't have to be like that.Īlso, don't let the number of apps installed on your watch overwhelm you. For example, sometimes the camera roll becomes overrun by errant screenshots. (Here are all the differences between the three Apple Watch types.) Regardless of if it's your first watch or an upgrade, there are plenty of settings you should know.
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Whether you have the latest Apple Watch Series 7, the Apple Watch SE or the Series 3, they all run the same WatchOS 8 software and have mostly the same features and settings. (There could be even more features to try with the rumored Apple Watch 8, but we still have some time until Apple's next smartwatch makes an appearance.) If you just unboxed your brand-new Apple Watch and connected it to your iPhone, it's easy to feel overwhelmed.
There are a bunch of things you can do with an Apple Watch, but all the settings to manage those features are buried in your Apple Watch, iPhone and the Settings app itself.