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on 13-06-2022 12:45
Hi peeps!
Simple question - does my iPhone need to be turned on to use my iWatch 4 as a phone?
Currently that seems to be the case. But I wonder, why I wouldn't I be able to call (for help) if my iPhone was damaged (in an accident say).
Please help!
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on 13-06-2022 14:12
No, it's not needed for calls as your watch should do it over it's connected 4g network.
Make sure you are setup correctly.
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/device-and-sim-support/apple-watch
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on 13-06-2022 14:12
No, it's not needed for calls as your watch should do it over it's connected 4g network.
Make sure you are setup correctly.
https://www.o2.co.uk/help/device-and-sim-support/apple-watch
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on 13-06-2022 16:48
Thanks for your response.
I've just tried my iWatch with my iPhone turned off and, on the second attempt, it worked!
I've had the iWatch/iPhone e-sim since o2 began to issue them but it stopped working over Friday.
When I phoned the help desk on Saturday/Sunday they told me my iPhone had to be turned on. I was suspicious of this hence the question.
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on 13-06-2022 18:22
Android smartwatches do need to phone to be on so I guess they were almost correct @Geoffers
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on 13-06-2022 21:41
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on 13-06-2022 21:41
Many thanks MI5!

