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if passcode is on the watch will not receive em...

So decided that the Apple Watch 3 has an issue that makes it worth returning. Followed the many “fixes” (including through Apple support) it seems in order to get the email notifications is if you turn off passcode or wrist identification ( which turns off passcode). The issue is that if passcode is on the watch will not receive emails notifications and possibly text at times. Could be others too but these were my issues. Of course if passcode is off you can’t use Apple pay and you risk security issues if stolen. This is a pretty big trade off to get what many users would see as a key function- receiving email notifications!! Apple needs to address this if the Apple watch is going to live up to its hype.



Hi


If you are not yet doing so, you might wish to use these settings:

 

  • On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch (tab) > Passcode:
    • Turn Wrist Detection on.
    • Turn Passcode on.
    • Enable Unlock with iPhone.

 

After putting it on your wrist, your Apple Watch will then unlock after whatever you do first: either unlocking your watch manually (by entering the passcode) or unlocking your iPhone. It will then remain unlocked (including when the screen is asleep) until you remove it from your wrist. When you remove your watch, it will lock automatically. How notifications behave depends on the status of your devices and your settings.

 

With Wrist Detection enabled, in order to bring notifications to your attention as soon as possible:

 

  • If your iPhone is unlocked, you will receive notifications on your iPhone instead of on your watch.
  • If your iPhone is locked or asleep and your watch is unlocked (regardless of whether the watch screen is asleep or awake) and on your wrist, you will receive notifications on your watch.
  • If your watch is locked or has Do Not Disturb enabled, notifications will go to your iPhone.

 

More information:

Notifications on your Apple Watch - Apple Support

 

If your Apple Watch does not behave as described above, then it is for a specific reason.

 

For example: passcode restrictions may be enforced on your Apple Watch (via a corporate configuration profile, mobile device management or Exchange policy on your iPhone) or Wrist Detection may not be functioning as expected (potentially due, for example, to wrist tattoos or a hardware defect).



Sorry Jonathan but nothing you claim solves the issue. I have no restrictions, tattoos or any of the other possible causes you suggest. I was told by level 3 support that having a passcode on (wrist detection requires it) negates email alerts. This is directly from your team at Apple and only when it is turned off do I receive email notifications. A design flaw as I said, that or the sensor on my phone is faulty but if that was the case why would level 3 support state that in order to receive email notifications I must turn off passcode and wrist detection is turned off also turns off passcode.



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