Five settings you need to change on Apple smartwatch to improve your overall experience

Apple has been producing smartwatches under its Watch series for quite some time now – the latest being the Watch Series 7. The user interface of the smartwatch is friendly and there are many tricks that can enhance its performance. However, some troubling features can hinder the experience, especially if this is your first smartwatch. Here are a few tricks to make your experience smooth and seamless.

Random screenshot: To keep your watch memory from being interrupted by random screengrabs of your watch face, follow these simple steps:

1. Go to Settings.

2. Select ‘General’ and scroll down to find ‘Screenshots’.

3. Tap on the option and switch off the toggle next to ‘Enable Screenshot’ option.

Automatic installation of apps: Your phone and watch are interconnected, so automatic installation is a common occurrence. However, you can protect your watch from being loaded with apps installed on your phone and keep the apps you want to use on your watch.

1. Go to Settings.

2. Select ‘General’ and locate ‘Automatic app installs’.

3. Tap on the toggle to turn it off.

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1. Go to Settings.

2. Select ‘General’ and search for ‘App Store’.

3. Tap in the toggle next to ‘Automatic downloads’.

4. Now you can expect a clutter free clock.

Stop a Clock from Telling You to Breathe: One annoying feature that sometimes counters the purpose for which it exists is the breath reminder. Hearing a beep every four hours can be a little irritating. Follow these steps to turn it off.

1. Open the Apple Watch app on your phone.

2. Tap on the Mindfulness option in the list.

3. Select ‘Turn off notifications’.

Find peace by simply finding apps: The Apple smartwatch stands out with its user interface, which offers a honeycomb configuration of apps. Although it looks aesthetically pleasing, the Honeycomb layout can be a bit sticky in practice as it makes it a bit difficult to find apps. However, you can switch to a more organized list view to remove the fuss. Here’s how to do it.

1. Go to Settings. (Hope you get it easily)

2. Scroll down to locate App View.

3. Select List View and tap the Digital Crown on the screen.

4. You will find your apps organized in a list.

Summon Siri when you really want it: The Apple smartwatch, like your other Apple devices, is home to Siri, Apple’s virtual assistant. Although the methods for summoning Siri to receive your commands are similar to other common actions, such as judging the time, Siri can pop up undesiredly and unexpectedly. To avoid this, follow these steps.

1. Go to Settings.

2. Scroll to locate ‘Siri’.

3. You will find three methods that can be used to summon Siri.

4. Tap the toggle next to the action you want to deactivate. If you’re very angry, toggle all off. This is your watch!

5. These were some of the essential settings that need to be checked to make the user experience clutter free and smooth.

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