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JonMan McFly

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Jun 6, 2015
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Can anyone explain this? The ring isn't picking up anything.
 

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Since when restarting is required to use Apple products? Since Steve's death?

He uses iOS9 beta - maybe that is why. And yes Steve maybe did not want a public beta.

@OP: iOS9 beta messes with your watch a lot so you should not be that worried about the health thingy for a while. I hope it gets better before iOS9 and watchOS2 are out. Maybe you should report bugs when you find them ;-)
 
He uses iOS9 beta - maybe that is why. And yes Steve maybe did not want a public beta.

@OP: iOS9 beta messes with your watch a lot so you should not be that worried about the health thingy for a while. I hope it gets better before iOS9 and watchOS2 are out. Maybe you should report bugs when you find them ;-)

Thank you!
 
Since when restarting is required to use Apple products? Since Steve's death?
Since a few years ago. Both iOS and OSX tend to get junked up over time and a reboot helps them clear their heads. Heck, the T-Mobile iPhone app (annoyingly) puts a little notification bubble on the app if you have not rebooted an iPhone within a week.
 
Can anyone explain this? The ring isn't picking up anything.

I had this but it was after I unpaired and paired my watch. All stand data was in Health and I had the bars but the circle would not complete again after pairing. So, the data was there but the graphic was not. I lost about 3 days worth of blue circles when I did it.

Reset did not/has not affected my rings so far.
 
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