09-17-2018 12:51 PM - last edited on 09-17-2018 06:34 PM by RogersMaude
OK so the system is now live. You should get a pop up asking if you'd like to update the carrier settings. Click Yes
Then you go back to your watch app and 'setup cellular' is active. I was able to get all the way to the 911 address screen but for some reason the 'continue' button is greyed out even when I enter my full address. So not sure what's going on with that. But I was able to get like 2 steps from the finish lol
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09-25-2018 07:32 AM - edited 09-25-2018 08:28 AM
09-25-2018 11:00 AM
Troubleshooting with Apple as this issue is consuming every fiber of my being. After about 30 questions/checking every single setting on the watch and iPhone, this is what the consensus is:
APPLE:
From here, you’ll need to get with Rogers and continue troubleshooting the plan. The watch isn’t recognizing or getting the plan from the network. The hardware is fine and it’s able to be set up.
09-25-2018 12:35 PM
My friend is on Bell and is having the exact same issue with his watch. The watch pairs just fine but he can't get cellular service on the watch when the phone is turned off. He's spent 8 hours on the phone trouble shooting with Bell and Apple. Apple says its a carrier issue. Bell says the watch is defective and are suggesting to return it.
09-25-2018 12:37 PM - edited 09-25-2018 12:46 PM
@jimmyjam67 good to know.
When I have connectivity the watch works perfectly. Has your friend been able to connect to the Bell network at all?
In my particular case I'm about 99.9% sure that its a network issue as opposed to a hardware issue. Rogers can get my watch connected to the network (seems like they power cycled my iPhone cellular connection and that allowed the watch to re-connect for a few minutes). So it can get a connection....it just can't hold the connection. Something boots it off minutes after it's connected.
09-25-2018 01:23 PM - last edited on 09-25-2018 01:30 PM by RogersYasmine
Apple Watch Series 4
Does the Series 4 watch need to be ‘tethered’ to your iPhone? Or can I operate all the capabilities of the watch without my phone on or nearby? Thank you
09-25-2018 01:24 PM - last edited on 09-25-2018 01:35 PM by RogersYasmine
09-25-2018 01:33 PM
Once the watch is initially paired with your phone you do not need to take the iphone with you. My son lives in Seattle and he called with his watch only he left his iphone at home just to see if he could do it. It worked awesome I couldn't tell that he was only calling with his watch. I hope this answers your question
09-25-2018 01:51 PM - edited 09-25-2018 01:53 PM
@wimp1946 just to confirm, by pairing you probably mean setting up cellular connectivity on the watch
Pairing the watch with the phone would not, in and of itself, provide the ability to use cellular on the watch without the phone nearby. The only way to leave your iPhone at home and use the watch for calls, texts, stream music etc is to set up cellular connectivity on the watch
So, a wifi only apple watch, for instance, would never be able to operate independent of the iPhone except for when it's connected to a wifi network that is already setup on the phone. Like if you went out for a jog and wanted to make a call, your watch would 100% need to have cellular connectivity setup and would have to be an LTE model.
09-25-2018 01:56 PM
09-25-2018 01:57 PM
@wimp1946 yup exactly! Just wanted to clarify that....
09-25-2018 01:59 PM
09-25-2018 04:13 PM
He gets connected just fine with the Bell network. Watch works perfectly in all aspects, except for using it as a standalone cellular device...which kind of defeats the purpose of ordering the (GPS +cellular) version of the watch!!
09-25-2018 04:17 PM
That sucks I am sure my Son said he was using it independent of this iphone when he called from Seattle maybe the US has a different network if you can not use independent from your iphone may as well saved a few bucks and got the GPS version
09-25-2018 04:37 PM - edited 09-25-2018 04:42 PM
The watch should be able to be used independently if the cellular connection is active and working properly.
Your friend with Bell might have a good cellular connection with his iPhone, but obviously the cellular connection to his watch isn't working properly (hence why he can't use it as a standalone device). Like you said, same issue I'm having. My watch doesn't recognize the fact that I have an active rogers smartwatch plan. It thinks it's 'Not in Use' (inactive) and prompts me to add another cellular connection.
I'm pretty certain that as far as punishment goes, I'm #1 on the list of this whole Apple Watch/Rogers fiasco.
5 days of error codes trying to activate. Then once finally activated another 3 days (and counting) of no connectivity. I past the point of being tired of this whole situation about 2-5 days ago
09-25-2018 04:43 PM
09-25-2018 04:48 PM - edited 09-25-2018 04:51 PM
@jimmyjam67 I'm aware that the watch and phone connect via bluetooth. Cellular service is available independently on the watch if it has a connected cellular plan that's working.
It seems like your friends Apple Watch DOES recognize the fact that it has a connected Bell cellular plan, it just gets zero connectivity/bars. See, my watch doesn't even recognize that I have a Rogers smartwatch plan/cellular connectivity. In the brief moments that it did recognize the rogers connection/smartwatch plan, I had perfect service/bars and was able to call and text with my iPhone off.
So seems like your friend and I have different problems. Net result is the same though. No cellular connectivity.
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