Make sure the app context value is different compared to the one previously sent. If the context is the same as previously sent, didRecieveApplicationContext on watchOS won't be called.
This was the reason I was facing the same issue.
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Hi @spinyanteater have you figured this out by any chance? Also looking for a ay how to provide haptic feedback without sound. Thanks!
I was able to get Developer Mode option in Privacy&Settings following these steps (watchOS 9.3):
I turned on developer mode on my iPhone
I tried to run watchOS app from Xcode on my watch although it said its unavailable
I turned off developer mode on my iPhone and they turned it back on
Tried to run app watchOS app from Xcode again on my watch, this time I got error massage that I need to turn on developer mode
I went back to Privacy&Settings on my watch I Developer Mode appeared on the bottom
Hope this helps!
I was able to get Developer Mode option in Privacy&Settings following these steps (watchOS 9.3):
I turned on developer mode on my iPhone
I tried to run watchOS app from Xcode on my watch although it said its unavailable
I turned off developer mode on my iPhone and they turned it back on
Tried to run app watchOS app from Xcode again on my watch, this time I got error massage that I need to turn on developer mode
I went back to Privacy&Settings on my watch I Developer Mode appeared on the bottom
Hope this helps!
I was able to get Developer Mode option in Privacy&Settings following these steps (watchOS 9.3):
0.) I turned on developer mode on my iPhone
1.) I tried to run watchOS app from Xcode on my watch although it said its unavailable
2.) I turned off developer mode on my iPhone and they turned it back on
3.) Tried to run app watchOS app from Xcode again on my watch, this time I got error massage that I need to turn on developer mode
4.) I went back to Privacy&Settings on my watch I Developer Mode appeared on the bottom
Hope this helps!