Trying to set up iwatch with cellular
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on 02-12-2023 19:42
Hi we are slightly at our wits end with this so if anyone could help it would be much appreciated
we tried to set up family sharing on a iwatch on my iPhone which we managed to do. However we can’t activate mobile data for the watch as O2 don’t support it.
some people have said in previous threads that you just need an e sim for the iwatch, but if this is so, how do we set up the watch? Do we need a spare handset and another 02 contract?
the Apple Watch is 2022 SE iwatch
any tips gratefully appreciated
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on 02-12-2023 19:51
O2 don't support the option for family sharing.
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on 02-12-2023 20:12
Yes we found this out. However still keen to set up the watch as a separate number so that my daughter can call us from the watch if needed
Do I need to take out a new contract on a diff handset so I can set up the watch to that phone and contract or is there an easier way?
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on 02-12-2023 20:28
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on 02-12-2023 20:28
You'll need an iPhone on a monthly contract to pair it to.
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on 02-12-2023 22:26
Hiya!
you need to have a pay monthly number with o2 to be able to add an Apple Watch connection. This doesn’t have to be a device plan, if you already have the iPhone, so a sim only plan will do. Once you have taken out the new pay monthly plan - that number will be used to link the calls/ texts to the watch. Once that pay monthly plan is activated, if you go to the Apple Watch app on the iPhone (which will need to be with your new pay monthly sim installed) go to mobile data on the app and it will prompt you to set it up through the o2 website. You’ll log into myo2 with the info you used that’s linked to the new number, and set up an airtime rolling plan for the watch
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on 02-12-2023 22:42
There is a minimum requirement for your watch to work, so not "any" iPhone will do.
You need as a minimum an iPhone XS and must be running iOS17
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on 03-12-2023 07:59
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on 03-12-2023 07:59
Thanks for the detailed reply
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on 03-12-2023 08:00
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on 03-12-2023 08:00
Thanks for your help. Luckily we have an old XS handset hanging around
much appreciated MI5
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on 03-12-2023 12:10
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on 03-12-2023 12:10
If you move quickly you can get the £8 deal here on sim only Best SIM Only Deals | Compare Pay Monthly SIM Contracts | O2
Apple watch help and info here Apple Watch | Help & Support | O2
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