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Pairing your Apple Watch with a new iPhone

Last updated: May 16, 2021 12:44 pm UTC
By Jesse Hollington
Pairing your Apple Watch with a new iPhone

It’s September, and that means it’s iPhone upgrade season again. If you’re an Apple Watch user who has just picked up a new iPhone, it’s important to know that your Apple Watch has a particularly special relationship with your old iPhone, so you won’t just be able to backup your data from your old iPhone and then restore it to a new one without factoring your Apple Watch into the equation. Further, if you’ve purchased a new iPhone and a new Apple Watch, in most cases it’s not even worth pairing your new Apple Watch with your old iPhone; upgrade your iPhone first following the steps below, and then simply pair the new Apple Watch with the new iPhone.


Pairing your Apple Watch with a new iPhone

When you pair your Apple Watch with your iPhone, it becomes associated with that specific piece of hardware, so when transferring your data to a new iPhone, your Apple Watch pairing doesn’t actually transfer with it.

Unfortunately, while Apple does have a support article on the subject, you have to actually know to look for it — Apple doesn’t make it proactively clear that there are steps you should take before you decide to transfer your data to a new iPhone to avoid the risk of leaving your Apple Watch behind.


The problem is that when you switch to a new iPhone, you will have to re-pair your Apple Watch with the new iPhone, setting it up as a brand new Apple Watch and then restoring it from a backup stored on your iPhone. While the Apple Watch does get backed up to your iPhone on a regular basis — and these backups are included in your iPhone backups stored in iCloud or iTunes — due to the frequency with which your Apple Watch tracks things like activity data, there’s a good chance that your last backup won’t be current, leaving you with the possibility of losing your morning workout data, for example. Sadly, iOS does not yet provide a way to force an Apple Watch backup to run on demand.


Pairing your Apple Watch with a new iPhone

So, before upgrading your iPhone, Apple’s recommendation is that you first UN-pair your Apple Watch with your old iPhone by going into your iPhone Watch app, tapping your watch at the top of the screen, tapping the “i” to the right of your watch, and then tapping “Unpair Apple Watch.” This will unpair your Apple Watch and perform one last backup of your Apple Watch data in the process.

Once you’ve done this, manually perform one final backup to iCloud or to an iTunes encrypted backup. This is the backup that you will restore to your new iPhone.

Pairing your Apple Watch with a new iPhone

After your new iPhone is set up and restored from backup, you can then pair your Apple Watch with your new iPhone by going into the Watch app and going through the usual Apple Watch set up process. During this process, you’ll be asked to select a backup to restore to your Apple Watch, and once this completes your Apple Watch should be ready to go.


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