How to pair your Apple Watch with a new iPhone - Apple Support (2024)

Ready to get a new iPhone? Learn how to transfer your Apple Watch from your old iPhone to your new one.

Here's what you need

  • Your Apple ID and password (so you can turn off Activation Lock)

  • Your old and new iPhone both need to be connected to Wi-Fi

  • Your Apple Watch and iPhone both need to be at least 50 percent charged

  • Your Apple Watch passcode (get help if you forgot your passcode)

If you don't have your old iPhone, you need to use different steps. Choose an option below.

If you have your old iPhone

If you don't have your old iPhone

If you have your old iPhone

Use these steps to back up your Apple Watch before pairing with your new iPhone.

Update your old iPhone

Before you switch your Apple Watch to a new iPhone, update your old iPhone to the newest version of iOS that's available.* You should also update your Apple Watch. It could take from several minutes to an hour for the updates to complete. You might want to update overnight or wait until you have time, and make sure that both of your devices are charged.

* You might see that your iPhone is up to date on its current version, and there's an update available. For example, even if your iPhone is up to date on the latest version of iOS 14, there might be an option to update to iOS 15.

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Check your Health and Activity settings

If you back up using iCloud, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and make sure that Health is on.

If you back up using your computer, encrypt your backup to save your Health and Activity content.

iCloud doesn't store your Activity Sharing data.

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Back up your old iPhone

Use these steps to back up your old iPhone in iCloud or on your computer. Your iPhone also backs up your Apple Watch. Learn what's backed up.

Set up your new iPhone

Set up your new iPhone. When asked if you have an iCloud or iTunes backup, choose your most recent backup to restore your data from your old device to your new device. Make sure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are up to date; if they aren't, you might not see your backup in the list.

If your iPhone asks if you want to use your Apple Watch, make sure that your watch is unlocked and on your wrist, then tap Continue. If it doesn't ask, you can still set up your Apple Watch manually in the next step. Get help if your iPhone doesn't ask if you want to use your Apple Watch.

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Open the Apple Watch app on your new iPhone

Keep your Apple Watch unlocked and on your wrist with your iPhone nearby. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.

If your iPhone asks you to confirm that you want to use your watch, follow the onscreen steps to finish setting up.

If your iPhone asks you to Start Pairing, unpair your Apple Watch so that you can set it up.

After setup, you can start using your Apple Watch with your new iPhone.

Need more help?

Follow the steps below for your situation.

If you don't have your old iPhone or you erased it

Your Apple Watch might still be paired with your old iPhone. Use the steps below to unpair:

  1. Erase your Apple Watch.

  2. Set up your new iPhone and sign in to iCloud. If you've already set up and signed in, skip this step.

  3. Open the Apple Watch app on your new iPhone, then pair your watch with your new iPhone.

  4. Try to restore from a backup. Make sure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are up to date; if they're not, you might not see your backup in the list. You will lose Activity, Workouts, or settings on your watch that changed between the last backup and now. If you use iCloud in iOS 11 and later, Health and Activity data is stored in iCloud and automatically kept up to date on devices where you're signed in with the same Apple ID.

    • If you’re asked to restore from a watch backup, select the most recent backup.

    • If you don't have a backup, you need to set up your Apple Watch as new.

  5. Follow the onscreen steps to finish setting up.

  6. Start using your Apple Watch with your new iPhone. You might need to wait a few days for all your iCloud data to appear.

iCloud doesn't store your Activity Sharing data.

If you have your old iPhone and you didn't erase it

Unpair your Apple Watch from your old iPhone. Then choose one of these options depending on when you set up your new iPhone:

  • If you just restored your new iPhone from a recent backup, pair your devices. Make sure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are up to date, otherwise you might not see your backup in the list. When you're asked, restore from a watch backup. Your recent Activity, Workouts, or settings content might be lost depending on how old the backup is.

  • If your iPhone backup is several days or weeks old and you want to preserve as much content as possible, erase your new iPhone. Then transfer the content from your old iPhone to your new iPhone. You might lose some of the content on your new iPhone. Remember to pair your Apple Watch and iPhone again.

If your Apple Watch is stuck while pairing

If your Apple Watch gets stuck at the black screen that shows the white Apple logo, follow these steps:

  1. Press and hold the Digital Crown and the side button at the same time until your watch restarts. Then release the Digital Crown and side button.

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  2. After your watch restarts, firmly press the screen or press and hold the Digital Crown.

  3. Tap Reset.

  4. After your watch resets, you can pair it with your iPhone. Bring your iPhone near your watch, then follow the on-screen instructions.

If your iPhone doesn't ask if you want to use your Apple Watch during setup

Unpair your Apple Watch from your old iPhone, then pair it with your new iPhone. When asked, restore your Apple Watch from a backup. Make sure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are up to date; if they're not, you might not see your backup in the list.

If you transferred your content to your new iPhone using your computer, but Health and Activity content is missing

If you use iCloud to keep Health up to date on your old iPhone, your data will automatically update on your new iPhone whenever you're connected to Wi-Fi and signed in to iCloud. On your old iPhone and your new one, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and make sure that Health is on.

If you don't use iCloud, you can try to restore from a computer backup of your old iPhone. If you have your old iPhone and didn't erase it, make a new iCloud backup or encrypted computer backup. Then erase your new iPhone and restore it from the new backup. Remember to pair your Apple Watch and iPhone again. If you use a computer, make sure that you encrypt your backup.

If you don't have your old iPhone or you can't back it up, you can't recover your Health and Activity content.

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How to pair your Apple Watch with a new iPhone - Apple Support (2024)

FAQs

How to pair your Apple Watch with a new iPhone - Apple Support? ›

Certain settings needs to be on or off in order for pairing to work. Open your Settings app. Make sure Airplane Mode is turned off and that you're connected to a stable Wi-Fi network to avoid any connectivity issues. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on, and see if it gives you the option of pairing with your Apple Watch.

Why won't my Apple Watch pair to my new phone? ›

Certain settings needs to be on or off in order for pairing to work. Open your Settings app. Make sure Airplane Mode is turned off and that you're connected to a stable Wi-Fi network to avoid any connectivity issues. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on, and see if it gives you the option of pairing with your Apple Watch.

How to unpair an Apple Watch and pair to a new phone? ›

Before you can pair Apple Watch again, enter the Apple ID and password that was used to set it up.
  1. Open the Settings app on your watch, then tap General > Reset.
  2. Tap Erase All Content and Settings, then tap again to confirm.
  3. Wait for the watch to unpair.
  4. After Apple Watch unpairs completely, you can pair again.
Feb 8, 2024

How to pair Apple Watch to new phone without resetting? ›

Pair Apple Watch with a new iPhone
  1. Use iCloud Backup to back up the iPhone currently paired with your Apple Watch (see the iPhone User Guide for more information).
  2. Set up your new iPhone. ...
  3. Continue iPhone setup and, when prompted, choose to use your Apple Watch with your new iPhone.

How to resync an Apple Watch? ›

Here's how to go about it:
  1. Step 1: On your iPhone, open the Watch App.
  2. Step 2: Click on My Watch and tap the General Settings tab.
  3. Step 3: Select the reset sync data option to begin the resetting process.
  4. Step 4: Wait for your iPhone to remove all data, such as your calendar updates, messages, and health updates.
Aug 29, 2023

How do I manually pair my Apple Watch to my new iPhone? ›

Hold your iPhone near your Apple Watch, wait for the Apple Watch pairing screen to appear on your iPhone, then tap Continue. You can also open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, then tap Pair New Watch. Tap Set Up for Myself.

How to check if an Apple Watch is paired? ›

To check whether an Apple Watch is paired with your iPhone: On your iPhone, in the Watch app: select the My Watch tab > check for any watches listed at the top of the page.

How to pair an Apple Watch if it's disconnected? ›

Try to connect your Apple Watch and iPhone again
  1. Keep your Apple Watch and paired iPhone close together to make sure that they're in range.
  2. On your iPhone, make sure that Airplane Mode is off and that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are on. ...
  3. If you see the Airplane Mode icon. ...
  4. Restart your Apple Watch and restart your iPhone.
May 22, 2024

Why has my Apple Watch unpaired from my phone? ›

Check that both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on your iPhone: It may help to toggle Bluetooth off and on again on your iPhone (Settings > Bluetooth). Check that Airplane Mode is not enabled on your watch: When viewing the time on your watch, swipe up on the watch face > swipe left / right to the Settings Glance.

How to unpair old iPhone from new iPhone? ›

Remove your associated iPhone or iPad
  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your name, then tap Media & Purchases.
  3. Tap View Account. You might be asked to sign in.
  4. Scroll down, then tap Remove This Device.
Mar 15, 2024

How do I pair my Apple Watch without my iPhone? ›

When your iPhone is off or out of range, your Apple Watch can use a Wi-Fi network to send and receive data. Your watch can also connect to a cellular network if it's a cellular model. And if you've set up an Apple Watch for a family member, they can use a cellular or Wi-Fi connection with their watch.

How do I unlock my Apple Watch without resetting it? ›

Unlock Apple Watch when you unlock your iPhone: Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, tap Passcode, then turn on Unlock with iPhone. Your iPhone must be within normal Bluetooth range (about 33 feet or 10 meters) of your Apple Watch to unlock it.

How to reboot an Apple Watch? ›

Force Apple Watch to restart

Do this only if you're unable to restart your Apple Watch. To force restart, hold down the side button and the Digital Crown at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.

Why won't the Apple Watch pair with the new phone? ›

Unpair your Apple Watch from your old iPhone, then pair it with your new iPhone. When asked, restore your Apple Watch from a backup. Make sure that your iPhone and Apple Watch are up to date; if they're not, you might not see your backup in the list.

How do I unpair my Apple Watch from my old phone? ›

How to unpair and erase your Apple Watch if you have your iPhone
  1. Keep your Apple Watch and iPhone close together as you unpair them.
  2. Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
  3. Go to the My Watch tab and tap All Watches.
  4. Tap the info button next to the watch that you want to unpair.
  5. Tap Unpair Apple Watch.
Feb 15, 2024

How to reset Apple Watch and pair again after too many passcode attempts? ›

Reset your Apple Watch
  1. Put your Apple Watch on its charger, then press and hold the side button until the sliders appear.
  2. Press and hold the Digital Crown to show the Erase all content and settings screen.
  3. Tap Reset, then tap Reset again to confirm.
  4. When the process finishes, set up your watch again.

How to remove activation lock on Apple Watch? ›

Turn off Activation Lock on the web
  1. Go to iCloud.com and sign in with your Apple ID.
  2. From the Quick Access Menu in the top right, select Find My. You might be required to sign in.
  3. Select All Devices, then click your Apple Watch.
  4. Click Erase Apple Watch. Select Next until the device is erased.
  5. Click the Remove button.
Mar 27, 2024

How long does it take for an Apple Watch to pair? ›

Depending on how much there is to sync, this could take quite a while. Just make sure that the iPhone and Apple Watch remain as close as possible to each other during this time and you should be ready to enjoy your new Apple Watch in about 15 to 20 minutes (or less).

Why are my messages not syncing with my Apple Watch? ›

Check your iMessage settings

On your iPhone, go to Settings > Messages and make sure that iMessage is turned on. Then tap Send & Receive and make sure that you're using the same Apple ID that your Apple Watch is using. If you haven't signed in, sign in to iMessage with your Apple ID.

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