Watch was reset to factory defaults and I am now pairing it as a new device but it fails due to the issue mentioned above.
Watch was reset to factory defaults and I am now pairing it as a new device but it fails due to the issue mentioned above.
Reset your watch (When apple logo appears hold the button -not the crown- as long as the options (reset apple watch) appear and change it back to factory settings)
Change your language to english
Change your region to Australia (But my region is in the Philippines)
Hard Set your phone
Change your own region to other country (Australia) and change it back again to your own country then reset your phone.
Turn off Auto lock screen settings.
When you paired your watch and it is currently activating, a small window will show up and it will not pop again this will be very fast. try tapping your phone in the button which says update so that it will continue the update.
Turning off the watch completely from the side Botton below the digital crown.
Turn it back on, and when you see the apple logo pop up, press and hold the same Botton for 30+ second until it asks to wipe all content of the Apple Watch.
After trying everything which was described here and on other forums I finally made it work, and I am soooo angry with Apple!
First I should say that most probably there are different issues which may cause this problem with the internet connection (wi-fi bands, ios compatability, real connection issues at least).
I had this issue pairing iPhone 11 and iWatch 3 which was not used for ~ a year. First I tried the accepted answer, then I tried Beem355i's tutorial for multiple times. Then I tried updated Beem355i's tutorials from other users here. I also read other forums, I finally contacted Apple.
After several questions I was provided a reply that this happens when I have a too low iOS on my watch (5) and too high iOS on my phone (14). So I need to find a device with iOS 12, pair my watch, update its iOS, unpair, and then I will be able to pair it with my iPhone 11. How would you rate the ridiculousness of the situation? Of course, I don't have an old iPhone, so they suggested me to take the watch to a service center. I googled it, and they ask for 250$ for the repair!!
I was desperate, I decided that sometime later when we are back to normal (afterCovid) daily working routine, I would ask around in the office if smn has iOS12 or earlier device and is ready to help me.
My final decision was to read through all the posts here, and I found the one from @mochimilk:
I tried absolutely everything to get my watch to pair and I was about at my wits end; but all I had to do was change my region to Canada on my phone and watch and it started to update. Such a pain! Hope it works for all of you as well.
I tried it too, I changed from Austria to Canada, and it worked! Now my watch is in the process of update. It is definitely a software limitation, worst of all it is based on your chosen region...
So if all the guides do not work for you, try changing the region. I am not sure if just changing the region alone works, because I have tried any other possible steps (even resetting wi-fi) before this change, but anyway, there is hope. Keep trying.
I managed to solve this issue as well now. I tried all the weird solutions listed in this thread but none of them worked. What did actually solve it in the end was to just charge the watch before attempting to do the update. I'm pretty sure the actual solution for all previous posts in this thread isn't the actual resets etc they've done, but just that they've had the watch in the charger during the procedure so the battery has eventually reached its 50% and therefore been able to start the update.
The real bug here is the UX of the Watch app on the phone that doesn't tell you this but instead lets you think it's due to a network failure.
@apple please update the UX in the watch app so we get a proper message about this, it would have saved myself and tons of other people around the world a lot of frustration.
And again, for everyone struggling with this, just leave the watch on the charger for 1-2 hours to get it fully charged, and attempt the update again and it should work.
reset the watch as follows
Iphone steps
final steps
2.power on phone 3.remove battery saver mode from phone-- IMPORTANT 4.start pairing watch . 5. After pairing click on update software. and there you go buddy.
I just can't believe myself , I tried all the normal options like resetting and Icloud signout and all as stated in the thread but nothing worked.
Then as other said , I thought of trying the most weird option of chaanging location and language to the one you are not currently in --> I changed my Language to Portuguese and Location to Afghanistan --> BOOMMMMMMMMMMM ---> It worked and started downloading the latest updates....
I would recommend below steps -
1 - Reset Apple Watch by holding for 30 Seconds and then erase all settings. 2- Sign Out from iCloud On your Phone. 3- Now start Apple Watch BUT Please dont Sign In into iCloud. Let it remain Signout. 4 - Now --> Change Language to Portuguese and Location to Afghanistan 5 - When it ask you to pair --> Click on Pair Manually.
and hopefully you will see that the update will start downloading 😃
This is so frustrating. I’ve literally tried every single solution offered here yet still having the issue. @apple help!!!!!
I solved this issue by uninstalling the Watch app from my iphone and reloading it. After reloading the app I paired the watch to the phone and the update started loading.