User can see how much storage is free on Apple Watch, and thus make sure the device does note run out of space. User can see a list of apps and the space each app occupies. The Apple Watch app on iPhone enables user to see the storage and how much standby Apple Watch has had since its last full charge. User can also see how much time his or her Apple Watch would have if it used Power Reserve Mode.
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How To Check Apple Watch Storage and Usage
- Press Home on iPhone.
- Tap Apple Watch.
- Tap My Watch on Apple Watch app.
- Tap General.
- On the General screen drag up to scroll down the screen and see other controls.
- Tap Usage to open the Usage screen.
- The Available readout shows the amount of storage used.
- The User readout will show how much storage is used.
- The list shows each app’s usage in descending order.
- Drag up to scroll down the screen and see the Time Since Last Full Charge section appear.
- The Usage readout shows how long the watch has been used since the latest charge.
- The Standby readout shows standby time since the latest charge.
- The Power Reserve readout shows how much usage you might get in Power Reserve mode.
- Tap General and tap My Watch to see the My Watch screen.
To Delete Apps
If Apple Watch is running short of storage space, think about deleting the Music App first, because you can put up to 2 GB of music on Apple Watch. If you have added many songs, target and remove as many of them as needed. To delete, tap Music icon on the My Watch screen. Next, tap Playlist Limit on the Music screen, choose a smaller amount of storage or a smaller number of songs on the Playlist Limit screen. Alternatively, sync a smaller playlist. You can also remove games installed on Apple Watch, consider doing it to save storage.
How to Check Storage Used by Apps
When you run multiple apps on your Apple Watch, the device may slow down. It is possible however to check which app is consuming more data, and for this you have to keep a track of such apps.
First at all, to check how much of memory each app is using, make sure that the iPhone is properly paired with the Apple Watch. Then proceed as follow to check storage used by each of Apple Watch apps:
- Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
- Tap on My Watch Tab.
- Once there tap on General.
- Now tap on Usage (you will find this readout right at the bottom of the screen).
Now you can see the storage header to find out how much of eight GB available is used and how much space is remaining in your Apple Watch.
Many experts said that some apps hardly occupy two or even less MB of data. But even if you find any app consuming more than 100 or 200 MB of storage, you can not uninstall any apps directly from your Apple Watch. You will be able to do so only for iPhone apps where you can uninstall apps from the storage section directly.
Three of Built-in Apps
The Music app: You can keep up to 2GB of music on your Apple Watch’s 8GB of built-in storage. The default storage limit is 1GB of music, so to make room for more, you should visit the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, and once there tap Music in the list of apps. Tap Playlist limit to toggle between the low (100MB/15 songs) and high (2GB/250 songs) ends. Tap the Synced Playlist setting, and pick a playlist from your iPhone to sync to your watch’s local storage the next time your iPhone is plugged in.
Activity App: Activity shows three concentric rings: the large red ring is for Move (a calorie-burn goal based on your general activity level, and easily adjusted with a force touch), a medium green ring for Exercise (30 minutes per day), and a small blue ring for Stand (standing up and moving around for at least one minute per hour, 12 hours out of the day). Tapping into the full app also includes separate screens for each metric, and you can swipe between them, plus scroll down to see a graph showing what times of the day you moved, exercised, or stood. The Apple Watch will prompt you to get up and move around at 50 minutes past each hour, if you didn’t already log at least a minute of activity in the hour so far.
Messages: You can reply to texts right on the watch, by choosing a pre-written snippet (those are easily edited in the Apple Watch app on your iPhone) or tapping the microphone to dictate a reply to Siri. The Messages app for Apple Watch has exclusive animated emoji that you can send to anyone, not just other Apple Watch users. They’re adorable, but what isn’t super clear is that you can use the Digital Crown—or smear your finger around the screen without swiping to the next page—to get different options for the animated face, heart, and hand. The standard iOS emoji are here too. The best part of Messages is how smart the notifications are.
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