Can i setup and use an apple watch without an iPhone?
Can i setup and use an apple watch without an iPhone?
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21TonyK

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12,454 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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Not for me but for a parent who has an Android phone and now also has an apple ultra 2 watch... just dont ask.

Watch setup asks for a phone connection which they dont have (being android) so is the watch useless to them?

geeks

10,521 posts

155 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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21TonyK said:
is the watch useless to them?
Yes.

Whataguy

1,088 posts

96 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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You can pick up an iPhone SE for £100 used, it’s a way to get it setup.

The ultra watches have their own SIMs so don’t need a phone for normal use after setup.

21TonyK

Original Poster:

12,454 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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So... I could set it up on my iphone then remove it from my phone afterwards?

Sorry if this sounds dumb but I know how intertwined apple stuff gets. I used to be in IT... honest.

limpsfield

6,333 posts

269 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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21TonyK said:
So... I could set it up on my iphone then remove it from my phone afterwards?

Sorry if this sounds dumb but I know how intertwined apple stuff gets. I used to be in IT... honest.
Yes, could could set it up that way I think. I have had a couple over the years. They could still use it to track steps and calorie usage etc.

sjg

7,600 posts

281 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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Nope, unpairing will erase the watch ready to be paired again. It's very much assumed that it'll be the same iPhone owning person wearing the watch.

They either need an iPhone or a different watch.

21TonyK

Original Poster:

12,454 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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I expect it will end up in a drawer... along with the other Apple Watch they have. Again, just don't ask.

Sounds like eBay calling.

Hoofy

78,673 posts

298 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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21TonyK said:
I expect it will end up in a drawer... along with the other Apple Watch they have. Again, just don't ask.

Sounds like eBay calling.
In that case, take your time ordering it. Maybe they'll get fed up of waiting and buy a Casio F-91W if it takes you more than a few weeks. biggrin

x5tuu

12,468 posts

203 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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Brainpox

4,167 posts

167 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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They bought one watch, which they couldn’t use because they don’t have an iPhone, put it in a drawer, and then bought another one, that happens to be the most expensive, and ran into the same problem? Maybe they could donate to charity or something?

21TonyK

Original Poster:

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225 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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Hoofy said:
21TonyK said:
I expect it will end up in a drawer... along with the other Apple Watch they have. Again, just don't ask.

Sounds like eBay calling.
In that case, take your time ordering it. Maybe they'll get fed up of waiting and buy a Casio F-91W if it takes you more than a few weeks. biggrin
Oh no. You don't understand. He already has TWO Apple Watches, the latest being the Ultra 2.

Neither are setup weepingrofl

(at least they didnt cost anything!)

BoRED S2upid

20,744 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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21TonyK said:
So... I could set it up on my iphone then remove it from my phone afterwards?

Sorry if this sounds dumb but I know how intertwined apple stuff gets. I used to be in IT... honest.
Why not keep it on your phone? You would get their health data and be alerted if they were having a heart attack. Might be useful.

BoRED S2upid

20,744 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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Brainpox said:
They bought one watch, which they couldn’t use because they don’t have an iPhone, put it in a drawer, and then bought another one, that happens to be the most expensive, and ran into the same problem? Maybe they could donate to charity or something?
You know what they say charity starts at home wavey

Craikeybaby

11,494 posts

241 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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x5tuu said:
This is the answer - it will work on the Ultra 2, but only on the other Watch if it is a cellular model.

21TonyK

Original Poster:

12,454 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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Craikeybaby said:
x5tuu said:
This is the answer - it will work on the Ultra 2, but only on the other Watch if it is a cellular model.
Cheers, it's an option but as previously suggested if he really wants it working I might dig out an old phone or just buy one and say "its a spare" he can use instead of his crappy Samsung which is falling apart.

I'd rather not have it linked to my phone as if anything ever goes wrong it will come back to me to sort out which isnt easy when hes on the other side of the world half the time.

robsa

2,379 posts

200 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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Just tell them to sell it and get an Android smart watch; even if they did set it up it would be pretty pointless and useless without an iPhone. It's frankly perverse to try and set it up without one.

x5tuu

12,468 posts

203 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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robsa said:
Just tell them to sell it and get an Android smart watch; even if they did set it up it would be pretty pointless and useless without an iPhone. It's frankly perverse to try and set it up without one.
Not so with the Ultra2

Hoofy

78,673 posts

298 months

Wednesday 25th September 2024
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21TonyK said:
Hoofy said:
21TonyK said:
I expect it will end up in a drawer... along with the other Apple Watch they have. Again, just don't ask.

Sounds like eBay calling.
In that case, take your time ordering it. Maybe they'll get fed up of waiting and buy a Casio F-91W if it takes you more than a few weeks. biggrin
Oh no. You don't understand. He already has TWO Apple Watches, the latest being the Ultra 2.

Neither are setup weepingrofl

(at least they didnt cost anything!)
Oh, I got it - just thinking that if you wait long enough, it will end up in the drawer without you having to do any work.