
If you took a few minutes to set up your Apple Watch to receive
watchOS 7, you would have peace of mind - knowing that it's rare for an update
to go wrong - and you'll be ready and not lose anything of your data.
Clean your iPhone and your watch:
You want your backups to be up-to-date when you create them, and that
means doing them right before the update, so take some time to prepare if you
want to do some cleaning operations for your iPhone, where you can delete
unwanted apps, get rid of the music that you downloaded and no longer. Listen
to it, because all of this will increase the size of the backup, as well as the
time it takes to upgrade, and the same applies to your watch, where you can go
to the Apple Watch app and remove any unwanted apps.
Create an encrypted backup via iTunes:
We highly recommend making a backup in case of any errors, and our
current recommendation is to create an encrypted backup via (iTunes), where you
can save your account passwords and health data faster than doing so via
(iCloud).
Update iPhone:
Before installing watchOS 7 update, the iPhone connected to this
watch needs to run the correct iOS system, for example: If you want to update
your Apple Watch to watchOS 7, your iPhone must be running iOS 14.
Occasionally; You may find that the Apple Smart Watch is not
receiving notifications from your various applications, such as: text messages,
incoming calls, or email notifications, even though you make sure that the
watch is properly paired with your phone, which makes you wonder how you can
fix this?
There are 5 ways to fix the issue of notifications not appearing on the Apple Smart Watch, you can see them by reviewing the topic from here.
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