You asked and Olena answered: Follow up on what to do if your watch won’t stop chiming, plus how to stop your watch display from sleeping too soon 😴
Q: Would I still be able to view email on the watch if I disable Mirror my iPhone [in the Watch app’s Mail notification settings]? - Bill G.
A: Yes! You’ll still be able to open the Mail app on your watch and read your emails. I just wrote an article on how to customize Apple Watch notifications. When you follow the steps in the article for the Mail app and select Custom instead of Mirror my iPhone, you’ll be able to customize your Apple Watch Mail notifications or turn them off completely.
Q: I am a nurse and need my watch screen to remain open while counting pulse/respirations. I have it set to 70 seconds, but it always shuts off at about 15 seconds. Is there a way to keep it on without having to tap the face? Thanks! - Janet C.
A: I can understand your frustration! If you have an Apple Watch Series 5 or later, I recommend you start by making sure you have the Always On Display feature enabled in your watch settings. If your watch is older, open the Display & Brightness settings on your Watch and make sure you have Wake on Wrist Raise enabled. You can also try restarting your watch and making sure it is updated to the latest version of watchOS, because it should stay on for 70 seconds if you selected that setting. Hope that helps!
Q: Why do I often get phone calls on my watch and not on my phone? When that happens, I can only answer using the watch, which is hard. – Charles
A: When your iPhone is locked or asleep while your Apple Watch is unlocked, you’ll get notifications on your Apple Watch instead of your iPhone. One solution is to stop your Apple Watch from receiving any calls by opening Settings on your iPhone, tapping Phone, then Selecting Calls on Other Devices, and toggling it off. If you don’t want to take this extreme measure, it might also be worth learning how to transfer your call from your Apple Watch to your iPhone.
Follow up: Don’t listen to us; listen to this reader instead! Reader Christi S. responded to Jodi M.'s question from this newsletter's August 23 edition. Christi warns that Jodi's watch might be chiming because it's charging on an uncertified, third-party Apple Watch charger. Christi suggests Jodi tries using the charging puck that came with her watch, saying, “If the pinging stops, then discard the [third-party] charger you were using. We discovered this just recently after months of pinging.”
✉️ Email your questions to OnTheWatch@iPhoneLife.com and we might answer them in a future edition!