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doxielover

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I have an iPhone 6s Plus on iOS 9.02 I was hoping to keep that ver possibly to JB but I bought a new 1st gen watch that won't pair without updating. Apple is still signing 9.35 and 10.01, and 10.02 which of those versions is most stable in order to use the Apple sport watch series 0?
 

Armen

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I have an iPhone 6s Plus on iOS 9.02 I was hoping to keep that ver possibly to JB but I bought a new 1st gen watch that won't pair without updating. Apple is still signing 9.35 and 10.01, and 10.02 which of those versions is most stable in order to use the Apple sport watch series 0?

WatchOS 3.0 requires iOS 10.0 so you really don't have a choice if the watch you bought already has 3.0 on it because you can't downgrade the watchOS back to 2.x
 

doxielover

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WatchOS 3.0 requires iOS 10.0 so you really don't have a choice if the watch you bought already has 3.0 on it because you can't downgrade the watchOS back to 2.x
Thanks it's 1st gen so it's probably 2.2 or 2.1 no way of knowing since it won't pair to view another screen. Is 10.01 better then 10.02? I'm assuming even though I'm on 9.02 I can use the ipsw file to upgrade any of the 3 since they are still being signed.
 

Armen

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Thanks it's 1st gen so it's probably 2.2 or 2.1 no way of knowing since it won't pair to view another screen. Is 10.01 better then 10.02? I'm assuming even though I'm on 9.02 I can use the ipsw file to upgrade any of the 3 since they are still being signed.

10.0.2 fixes the lightning earpod media controls that iPhone 7 users were experiencing. 10.1 is right around the corner as well.
 
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