Go to Watch App on your iPhone > Clock > make sure Push Alerts from iPhone is toggled on.
Please let me know if that helps.
Go to Watch App on your iPhone > Clock > make sure Push Alerts from iPhone is toggled on.
Please let me know if that helps.
Just be careful using the AW (or any fitness tracker) to count calories.
Apple Watch overestimates calories by anywhere from 10-25%, with many factors determining that.
You can use MyFitnessPal to track intake, then it’ll take some use of the Apple Watch to find out how much it is off for their body.
One of my buddies AWs is off by 10%. Mine is off my 20%. It depends on so many things.
Which what?
It sure would! I don’t think anyone wants that. The biggest issue is the user not having control of the new brightness, the new brightness not applying to the flashlight, and the new dimming under low-mid light which makes it harder to read.
I don’t think it’s a bug, it’s a feature. Apple stated the screen brightness reduces to 1 nit in low light, unless you’re referring to something else.
I still love my U2, just wish there was a manual option to control brightness to really get the most out of it.
No, sorry :/