How to Restore Apple Watch Using Your iPhone

Whether you are a strong proponent of Right to Repair or love to “DIY” your stuff, there is a good chance you would appreciate the ability to restore a bricked Apple Watch using your iPhone. Yeah, you read that right! With the introduction of iOS 15.4 and watchOS 8.5, you can fix your bricked Apple Watch without having to send it to Apple. That’s another pretty sweet step in the Right to Repair direction after therecently launched “Self Service Repair” program. If you are curious to find out more about this all-new Apple Watch recovery feature, head over the jump to learn how to restore Apple Watch with iPhone.

How to Restore Your Bricked Apple Watch with iPhone

How to Restore Your Bricked Apple Watch with iPhone

Do not mistake this new Apple Watch recovery feature with the normalreset process for an Apple Watchwhich we all have used for years. It’s specifically designed to deal with a bricked Apple Watch, which mostly occurs when a software update is interrupted or fails. When it happens,you may see a red exclamation pointicon on Apple Watch.

Prior to the release of this device recovery feature, Apple Watch users had to visit an Apple repair center to get the smartwatch repaired. And in regions with no authorized service providers, they would have to mail their watches for repair. With the implementation of this recovery feature, you can self-repair your watch at home.

Which Apple Watch and iPhone Models Support the New Apple Watch Recovery Feature?

As of writing this article, Apple hasn’t divulged any details about the device compatibility. In arecently published post, the Cupertino giant only states the requirement of watchOS 8.5 and iOS 15.4 or later. If that’s the case, the following devices might support this feature:

Set Up Your iPhone for Restoring the Bricked Apple Watch

To get going, check off the essential requirements.

Make sure your iPhone is unlocked and running iOS 15.4 or later. If you are yet to update your device, go to theSettings app -> General -> Software Updateand then do the needful.

Another essential requirement that you much check off is to ensure that your iPhone is connected to a strong and stable Wi-Fi connection. Applerecommends using the 2.4GHz networkinstead of 5GHz. Besides, it’s also recommended to avoid using the 802.1X or captive Wi-Fi networks.

Navigate to theSettings app on your iPhone and tap Wi-Fi. Then, connected to a Wi-Fi network.

Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your iPhone. Head into theSettings app on your iPhone -> Bluetoothand then turn on the toggle.

Steps to Restore Your Dead Apple Watch with iPhone

Once you have ticked off the basic requirements, follow the steps below to restore your watchOS device.

  1. First and foremost,place your iPhone near the Apple Watchyou want to restore.

  2. Now,connect the magnetic charger to a power sourceand thenput your Apple Watch on the charger.

  3. Next,double-click the Side buttonthat is located immediately below the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch.

  4. Next up, a popup will appear on your iPhone saying something like this,“Recover Apple Watch. There is a problem with this Apple Watch that requires it to be updated or restored.”Now, tapContinuein the popup and then follow the on-screen instructions to restore your Apple Watch.

Can’t Restore Your Apple Watch Using iPhone? Try These Fixes

If you are unable to restore your bricked Apple Watch with your iPhone, try out the following solutions.

If a red exclamation point appears on your Apple Watch, double-click the side button and then repeat the same steps (mentioned -above) to restore your wearable device.

If you can’t restore your watchOS device using the iPhone, turn off/on Wi-Fi. The sloppy Wi-Fi connection might be preventing the restore process from working normally.

Now, try to restore your smartwatch to check if the problem is gone.

If your Wi-Fi connection is still not up to the mark, forget the Wi-Fi network and reconnect to it.

Since Bluetooth is an important component for restoring the dead Apple Watch, try turning it off/on.

No solution as yet? If you are still unable to restore your watchOS device, try resetting the network settings. Keep in mind that it will delete all the existing network settings and return them to factory defaults.

Contact Apple Support If Nothing Works

If your Apple Watch still can’t be recovered using the iPhone, it would be better tocontact Apple Support without any delay. You may need to visit an authorized Apple service center or mail your Apple Watch for repair.

Fix Your Dead Apple Watch by Restoring it with iPhone

Fix Your Dead Apple Watch by Restoring it with iPhone

So, that’s how this official Apple Watch recovery feature works. From what I can tell it’s going to be very helpful for a lot of users and deserves to be among thebest Apple Watch tips. Besides, it will also boost the repairability of the iWatch. What do you think about this all-new watchOS feature? Do share your feedback with us using the comments section below.

Rajesh Mishra

An old school bibliophile who turned a tech nerd out of obsession. When he is not digging into hacks and tracking down stories that are breaking the internet, you may find him reciting poems.

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