Was just curious if Explorer is the only watch face that gives you “bars” to show LTE signal?
S syrcular macrumors member Original poster May 17, 2013 67 65 Sep 26, 2017 #1 Was just curious if Explorer is the only watch face that gives you “bars” to show LTE signal?
A alee macrumors 6502a Jul 13, 2008 856 1,302 New York, NY Sep 26, 2017 #2 Yes, the only face. No, it makes no sense. Reactions: bruinsrme
TScottTX macrumors member Sep 14, 2016 48 65 DFW TX Sep 26, 2017 #3 The current user manual talks about a Connectivity Complication available for many of the watch faces but none show available for me. Reactions: Zippy3505
The current user manual talks about a Connectivity Complication available for many of the watch faces but none show available for me.
dave006 macrumors 68040 Jul 3, 2008 3,921 1,119 Just West of East Sep 26, 2017 #4 Only other option is the Control Panel, upper left corner shows signal strength. Dave [doublepost=1506435512][/doublepost] TScottTX said: The current user manual talks about a Connectivity Complication available for many of the watch faces but none show available for me. Click to expand... Maybe you need to download them like the Siri voices. You can update your Apple Watch software by checking for updates in the Apple Watch app on iPhone. Follow the prompts on Apple Watch to install the software update. Dave Reactions: Zippy3505
Only other option is the Control Panel, upper left corner shows signal strength. Dave [doublepost=1506435512][/doublepost] TScottTX said: The current user manual talks about a Connectivity Complication available for many of the watch faces but none show available for me. Click to expand... Maybe you need to download them like the Siri voices. You can update your Apple Watch software by checking for updates in the Apple Watch app on iPhone. Follow the prompts on Apple Watch to install the software update. Dave
R richard371 macrumors 68040 Feb 1, 2008 3,735 1,918 Sep 26, 2017 #5 Explorer face or swiping up seems to be the only option now.