How to Back Up (and Restore) the Data on Your Apple Watch TEKKXTER-TECHSTER

 







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A seamless backup and restore process is one of the key advantages of the Apple ecosystem, and that extends to the Apple Watch as well: If you’re switching from an older model to a new one, you can easily restore all of your watch faces and data. But the process of backing up your Apple Watch is a little different from other Apple devices.


How to back up your Apple Watch data

As long as your iPhone and Apple Watch are near each other, your data is automatically backed up and stored on your iPhone (it’s a little harder to find them, but we’ll talk about that shortly). The next time you back up your iPhone to your computer or to iCloud, your Apple Watch’s data will automatically be included in the backup.


If you want to ensure that the latest Apple Watch data is backed up to your iPhone, you can unpair the watch from the phone. When you unpair the watch, all of its data is automatically backed up to your iPhone.

Since the Apple Watch backup process isn’t conventional, it can be a little hard to find those backups. All Apple Watch backups are stored on your iPhone though, so you can go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage > Watch. If you aren’t able to find “Watch” under iPhone Storage, hit the blue magnifying glass icon in the top-right corner and search for Watch. Tap Watch and you’ll be able to see all of your Apple Watch backups. You can swipe left on any of the backups to reveal the Delete button, in case you want to remove older backups.


To restore backed up data on a new Apple Watch, you’ll have to select an option during the initial set up process. Bring your Apple Watch near your iPhone, open the Watch app, and tap Start Pairing. Now follow the on-screen prompts until you’re asked if you want to restore from a backup. Tap Restore from Backup, then select the correct backup, and tap Continue.

That’s about all you need to do. Your iPhone and Apple Watch will take care of the rest, and when the process is complete you’ll find that all of your data and settings have been brought over to the new watch.

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