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The calendar syncing issue I had with OS2 has been fixed with this release. My iOS calendars always worked fine, but the OS2 release broke syncing with my Exchange calendars. All working now.
 
Put this in the whine department. Don't know where else to post...

Just replaced my iPhone 6 with a 6s. Did a full back up. Got the new 6s up and running pretty quick - no problem. However, all of my credit cards in my Wallet (except the one that was "selected") got cancelled and in order to re-establish a connection with my Apple Watch, I had to reset my Watch. Of course I lost the one Credit Card on my Watch. Upgrading iPhones should be smoother than that. Had to reset the Bluetooth connection with my car, but expected that. Don't understand why the Watch has to be reset.
 
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Mine won't let me install. Says it need to connect to a charger but it is. Any ideas?
 
I stop using my iwatch shortly after the last update due to a bug that prevented the stocks complication from updating my chosen stock quote. I had one quote on the iPhone, one on the stocks app on the watch and another on the complication. The same happened ocasionaly to the weather app. Hope this update fixes these issues
 
I want to update but I'm taking a chance with my Activity info. I have missed a perfect month two different months because I was updating or pairing again or something and it lost the day prior. Not saying that will happen here but with 10 days left in the month, I'm thinking about waiting until next month for this update.

....unless a few of you can verify your Activity data made it though the update without issue.
This happened to me on 2 different occasions as well. I usually try to do updates early in the morning so that reduces the possibility of an entire day of rings lost.
 
Put this in the whine department. Don't know where else to post...

Just replaced my iPhone 6 with a 6s. Did a full back up. Got the new 6s up and running pretty quick - no problem. However, all of my credit cards in my Wallet (except the one that was "selected") got cancelled and in order to re-establish a connection with my Apple Watch, I had to reset my Watch. Of course I lost the one Credit Card on my Watch. Upgrading iPhones should be smoother than that. Had to reset the Bluetooth connection with my car, but expected that. Don't understand why the Watch has to be reset.
It's called SECURITY! Duoh! Better safe than sorry.
 
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I did put a + sign to make the 10 feel good about their purchase...

Don't understand why people have to be so bitter just because they can't afford it (oh I know I know, you can can afford it, you just chose not to, I get it :rolleyes:. Save it, you wouldn't be here if you weren't jelly.). The watch is cool tech, it's undeniable.
 
Huh? Why so much anger? It's just some more emojis. No big deal. Some people use them, some don't. I promise you that this didn't in any way interfere with other fixes, features ,etc. Relax. It's OK. Don't develop hypertension or stroke out over this. It ain't worth it.

Huh ? lol.. Not even close to being mad...just a bit annoyed seeing most updates focussing resources on something as trivial as 'emojis'.
 
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Put this in the whine department. Don't know where else to post...

Just replaced my iPhone 6 with a 6s. Did a full back up. Got the new 6s up and running pretty quick - no problem. However, all of my credit cards in my Wallet (except the one that was "selected") got cancelled and in order to re-establish a connection with my Apple Watch, I had to reset my Watch. Of course I lost the one Credit Card on my Watch. Upgrading iPhones should be smoother than that. Had to reset the Bluetooth connection with my car, but expected that. Don't understand why the Watch has to be reset.
 
It's called SECURITY! Duoh! Better safe than sorry.

Duh... You shouldn't have to reset your Watch when you upgrade your phone. If for SECURITY purposes they want to cancel the cards on the phone, that's fine, but a full reset seems cumbersome.
 
Huh ? lol.. Not even close to being mad...just a bit annoyed seeing most updates focussing resources on something as trivial as 'emojis'.
What gives you that impression? I'd think implementing new emojis would actually require less resources than bigger features. Also, *lots* of people use emojis, especially younger people.
 
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annoyed.. basically had to set the watch up as new for whatever reason.... even tho i clicked restore from backup.
 
I want to update but I'm taking a chance with my Activity info. I have missed a perfect month two different months because I was updating or pairing again or something and it lost the day prior. Not saying that will happen here but with 10 days left in the month, I'm thinking about waiting until next month for this update.

....unless a few of you can verify your Activity data made it though the update without issue.

When I updated to OS2 a while back... It did reset my daily activity bar. Today, however, updating to 2.0.1, my bar and progress did not get affected at all.
 
Huh ? lol.. Not even close to being mad...just a bit annoyed seeing most updates focussing resources on something as trivial as 'emojis'.
That's silly and completely uninformed. You really don't understand, do you? Emoji are a tiny piece of the update. It's just more visible. Some on, man. You really do understand that, don't you? You're just trying to be contrary, correct?
 
Installed the update today and noticed that the ability to set up location based reminders from the watch was actually working correctly.
 
Duh... You shouldn't have to reset your Watch when you upgrade your phone. If for SECURITY purposes they want to cancel the cards on the phone, that's fine, but a full reset seems cumbersome.
Yes, you should.

Apple Pay on the Watch is one of its best features, and one I use almost everyday.

I don't want to hear of some exploit based on a system update which didn't require credit card re-verification, and I'm sure the banks don't, either.

So quit complaining. Apple Pay is steadily gaining ground with a good rep.
 
Duh... You shouldn't have to reset your Watch when you upgrade your phone. If for SECURITY purposes they want to cancel the cards on the phone, that's fine, but a full reset seems cumbersome.
It is paired to a piece of hardware, you replaced this hardware so it has to pair up again. This involves wiping out the watch so u lose the stored cards. Not a major hassle by any means as its not like you will be replacing your phone every week.
 
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