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wolfpackfan

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Jun 10, 2007
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Don't get me wrong - I love my Watch and do not regret the purchase. But sometimes it sure does act very quirky. For instance I will glance down at my watch and there will just be a random screen displayed. Sometimes it might be the timer, even though there is no timer set. Sometimes it might be the calendar. I've done nothing to activate the app, it just appears. Also sometimes try as hard as I can, but I can't get Siri to respond. Just weird stuff. Anyone else notice any quirkiness? Looking forward to the next update.
 
Don't get me wrong - I love my Watch and do not regret the purchase. But sometimes it sure does act very quirky. For instance I will glance down at my watch and there will just be a random screen displayed. Sometimes it might be the timer, even though there is no timer set. Sometimes it might be the calendar. I've done nothing to activate the app, it just appears. Also sometimes try as hard as I can, but I can't get Siri to respond. Just weird stuff. Anyone else notice any quirkiness? Looking forward to the next update.

Do you have your wrist raise set to last app instead of clock face in the apple watch app?
 
I've noticed things similar to this happening, but I was outside working in the garage at the time wearing gloves, and was fairly sweaty....I just chalked it up that. Remember that Siri requires a network connection of some sort to function properly, so if you have poor cell service or Wifi connection, Siri isn't going to respond
 
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