Apple Watch will Sync Multiple Devices
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One of the most well-liked health monitoring gadgets available to people globally is the Apple Watch.
Users’ Apple smartwatches can currently only be paired with one device at a time, which is often the iPhone. The Apple Watch may soon be able to sync with several Apple devices, according to a rumor.
The Apple Watch “will no longer be tied to one single iPhone,” claims a Twitter user going by the handle @analyst941, and it may soon feature multi-device connectivity. The Apple Watch will sync across various iOS/iPadOS/Mac devices, despite the fact that it was unable to give a timeline for when the feature may launch. The leaker withheld information on Apple’s plans for implementing this multi-device support.
“Finally, the Apple Watch can sync with more than one Apple device. I have no idea how this will be done. “All I know, and I mean *ALL* I know, is that Apple Watch will sync across multiple iOS/iPadOS/Mac devices and will no longer be tied to a single iPhone,” the source says in a tweet.
Apple Watch can sync across more than one Apple device too, finally. I don’t know how this will be implemented. All I know, again, **ALL** I know, is that Apple Watch will sync across multiple iOS/iPadOS/Mac devices, and will no longer be tied to one single iPhone.
— 941 (@analyst941) April 27, 2023
If you don’t know, it’s the same tipster who said Dynamic Island would come to iPhones, which gives us hope that this new prediction may also be true. Even so, it’s important to note that there is no public information about the Apple Watch’s future ability to connect to more than one device at a time. So, you should take this piece of information with a grain of salt.
At the moment, Apple Watch doesn’t work well with both iPad and Mac. If a person wants to follow Apple Fitness+ workout routines on an iPad, they must pair their smartwatch with an Apple iPhone and use the same AppleID to sign in to the iPad. Mac users can also use Apple Watch to sign in, pay with Apple Pay, see their passwords, and verify apps.
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