Apple Watch launched in April 2015 as world's best-selling wearable device. More than 115 million users as of December 2022. New generation introduced each September with improved components
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iPhone must run iOS 8.2+ and have iPhone 5 or later. Bluetooth must be enabled on both devices. Watch needs internet connection via Wi-Fi or cellular
Restart both the Mi Band and the phone before attempting to pair. Ensure the Mi Band is fully charged before attempting to pair. Remove the Mi Band from Bluetooth connections if it was previously paired
Simple reboot usually resolves most watch problems. Factory reset available through Galaxy Wearable app. Wait a few weeks before installing new software updates
Restarting device, charging, and updating software fixes most common problems. Battery issues can be resolved by disabling health monitoring features. Screen brightness and timeout settings can improve battery life