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OK today i requested Uber by mistake....thank god there's a cancel button.

I did that by just playing with the watch while was i lying on bed....THINK what if i was sleeping?!

I'm definitely sure Apple will fix this in the future and have disable button.
 
I've never seen someone so concerned about what they do in their sleep! I might answer a call, I might request Uber.... :rolleyes:

Why don't you just take the watch off at night and charge it. Problem solved...
 
OK today i requested Uber by mistake....thank god there's a cancel button.

I did that by just playing with the watch while was i lying on bed....THINK what if i was sleeping?!

I'm definitely sure Apple will fix this in the future and have disable button.

You're saying that while you're sleeping you can hit a target with an extended finger of less than 2"x2"?

Are you a sleep walker?
 
OK today i requested Uber by mistake....thank god there's a cancel button.

I did that by just playing with the watch while was i lying on bed....THINK what if i was sleeping?!

If you are sleeping, you won't be playing with your watch, ergo you won't send unintended Uber requests.

If you don't want to be disturbed by incoming phone calls and other notifications while sleeping, simply turn on "Do Not Disturb." No notifications, no unintended answering phone calls while asleep.
 
OK today i requested Uber by mistake....thank god there's a cancel button.

I did that by just playing with the watch while was i lying on bed....THINK what if i was sleeping?!

I'm definitely sure Apple will fix this in the future and have disable button.

Why would you wear the watch if your sleeping?
 
It's pretty hard to get the screen to wake up unintentionally while sleeping. It is almost impossible to use wrist raise while lying down and you have to hit the dead center of the screen to get it to turn on.
 
Does the watch screen light up when a phone call comes through or is it like other notifications, and just light up when you raise your wrist?
 
do you have any other apple devices that you want to get calls on?

if not, try going to the FaceTime settings on your phone and disabling iPhone Cellular Calls.

I know this probably isn't the answer you are looking for, but it just might work.

This is probably your best bet.
 
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