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Are you going to order the Apple Watch (2022)?


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Not a conspiracy theorist, but do you think Apple purposely allows a few to be delivered early to hype it up even more? Seems to happen a lot, or perhaps Im just crazy nuts and have nothing better to do until my watch arrives.
The logistics of picking a handful of packages out of the many many thousands that get shipped together would be outrageous. I think it's more of a under promise, over deliver thing, and as orders are cancelled, etc, some move quicker than planned.
 
Let’s go!!!!

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How are you able to track the actual flight? What info are you inputting on FlightAwares site?
Look out for the import scan to hit. You are going to be on this flight. Departing in roughly 6 hours or so. This is the only flight I see going to Chicago from UPS. Happy and Safe travels. It's almost home.

 
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Look out for the import scan to hit. You are going to be on this flight. Departing in roughly 6 hours or so. This is the only flight I see going to Chicago from UPS. Happy and Safe travels. It's almost home.

Wooohoooo!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
 
Stupid question. I’m transferring to my new Apple Watch tomorrow. Should I keep the cellular plan when I unpair? Procedure says to remove cellular plan.
I just went through this. When you KEEP your cellular plan, it STAYS with that watch. You have to REMOVE the cellular plan and then add it again (via carrier QR code, or manually) on your new watch. Also, when unpairing the watch it will do a back up. When you restore to the new watch, it should ask you if you wanted to add the eSIM to as well. If not just do it manually like above.

Removing a cellular plan from an Apple Watch does not cancel your service with your carrier.
 
I just went through this. When you KEEP your cellular plan, it STAYS with that watch. You have to REMOVE the cellular plan and then add it again (via carrier QR code, or manually) on your new watch. Also, when unpairing the watch it will do a back up. When you restore to the new watch, it should ask you if you wanted to add the eSIM to as well. If not just do it manually like above.

Removing a cellular plan from an Apple Watch does not cancel your service with your carrier.
Oh wow! That's interesting. So, it's better to remove a cellular plan and activate it with the new Apple Watch?
 
I just went through this. When you KEEP your cellular plan, it STAYS with that watch. You have to REMOVE the cellular plan and then add it again (via carrier QR code, or manually) on your new watch. Also, when unpairing the watch it will do a back up. When you restore to the new watch, it should ask you if you wanted to add the eSIM to as well. If not just do it manually like above.

Removing a cellular plan from an Apple Watch does not cancel your service with your carrier.
Very good to know. Thanks for sharing
 
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