Thursday 4 October 2018

How to Add Complications of your Apple Watch

 The Apple Watch is a wearable computer in the form of a wristwatch. It provides you essential,     helpful and impactful information in a convenient way. This smart watch is associated with so many   features comparable to a computer. With just raising your wrist, you can perform so many functions,  like receive and respond to messages or calls, see information in a 'complications' and much more.

 Complications are the small icon like elements on the watch face. It communicates information to the user. 'Complications' are visible when you look at the Watch face. You can also customize complications to display. You can set around three 'complications' on your Watch face.

 You can add or change complications from both your Apple Watch and with your iPhone.

How to add complications from your iPhone?

  Customizing complications from your Watch may seem tiresome. So, use these steps for               customizing complications of your Apple Watch from your iPhone.

1.  Launch ‘Watch app.’
2.  You can select Watch faces from ‘My Face’ column.
3.  Select complication location that you want to add or change.
4.  Scroll & select one ‘complication’.
5.  Do this for each complication’s location.

How to add complications directly through your Apple Watch?

1.  Press ‘Digital Crown’.
2.  For ‘Customization Mode,’ press firmly on the Watch Face.
3.  Select a ‘Watch face.’
4.  Now, Tap on ‘Customize.’
5.  Swipe to the left until you reach to the end of the ‘Complications menu.’
6.  Select a ‘Complication location.’
7.  Rotate ‘Digital Crown.’
8.  Scroll Complications and select one.
9.  Repeat this process for each complication’s location.
10.Tap ‘Digital Crown’ to quit from Customization mode.
11. Tap on the ‘Watch face’ when finished.

By just following the above steps, you can successfully change or add complications in your Apple Watch. Complications are the great way that help in showing a variety of information immediately and conveniently.


avawilliams is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. Herpassion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. She writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.







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