If your Apple Watch isn’t connected or paired with your iPhone

If you see a red iPhone icon on your Apple Watch, or you’re trying to pair and can’t find the ‘i’ icon, try to connect your devices again.

Check your Apple Watch connection

If you don’t get notifications, messages or calls on your Apple Watch, your Apple Watch and iPhone may not be connected. When your devices disconnect, the red iPhone iconNo alt supplied for Image or the red X iconNo alt supplied for Image will appear on your watch face. You can also check your connection in Control Centre. When your Apple Watch connects again, the green iPhone iconNo alt supplied for Image will appear.

First, bring your Apple Watch and paired iPhone close together. If you still see the devices are disconnected and need help, try the steps below. After each step, see if your devices can connect.

Disconnected status on Apple Watch Screen.Connection status on Apple Watch screen.

Try to connect your Apple Watch and iPhone again

  1. Keep your Apple Watch and paired iPhone close together to make sure they’re in range.

  2. On your iPhone, make sure Airplane Mode is off and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are on. To check, open Control Centre.

    Control Centre on iPhone 14
  3. If you see the Airplane Mode iconNo alt supplied for Image on your watch face, Airplane Mode is turned on. Open Control Centre then turn off Airplane Mode.

  4. Restart your Apple Watch and restart your iPhone.

Unpair your devices, then pair them again

If your Apple Watch still can’t connect, unpair it from your iPhone, then pair your Apple Watch and iPhone again.

Contact us

If you still need help, contact Apple Support.

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