Yes, its almost 9 years old
Yes, its almost 9 years old
Thats a very first world problem
Yes you are correct
I switch back to either the S0 or S4 Stainless Steel
Makes no difference, The earliest supported WatchOS version compatible with iOS 17 is sort of technically Watch OS1, but as part of the pairing process, it updates the watch to 4.3.2 or above
Its something else as it is totally compatible with iOS 17 / iPhone 15
Why yes , someone else who agrees that it can be used !!
Some many downvoters here today lol
The typical downvoters are out in force - prats
iOS is backwards compatible with ALL released versions of WatchOS
An iPhone 15 pro max running 17.2 can pair with a Series 0 running 1.1 upwards
NONE of the Apple Watches so far have are unsupported in this way
Stop giving out false information .
Apple watches are not carrier locked
The loop is one length, the only difference is the size of the connector,
Just get the correct one for your watch, is you have the small watch get the 41mm, if you have the larger watch get the 45
You either need to talk to them , or get a new watch
It’s more people are creatures of habit , if it asked me for a 4 digit pin , I’d use the first 4
You can reset the phone with no pin, but it will erase it
Put the phone into recovery mode , and restore iOS using iTunes on a PC , or finder on a Mac
Sounds stupid but have you tried the first 4 of the 6
It’s not usable without the original details
Use the search Luke ………
It’s not too hard to sort out , magically it’s the first hit on Google
Your theory is total bollocks lol