thadoggfather macrumors P6 Original poster Oct 1, 2007 16,333 17,439 Sep 20, 2018 #1 curious before I advise my Brother updates his iPhone X. He has a series0. Thanks
Wreckus macrumors 65816 Jan 22, 2015 1,149 731 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Sep 20, 2018 #2 I got a series 0 watch (first one) and just got my x last week as well as updated to iOS 12. The watch works fine. Reactions: tonyunreal
I got a series 0 watch (first one) and just got my x last week as well as updated to iOS 12. The watch works fine.
thadoggfather macrumors P6 Original poster Oct 1, 2007 16,333 17,439 Sep 20, 2018 #3 Wreckus said: I got a series 0 watch (first one) and just got my x last week as well as updated to iOS 12. The watch works fine. Click to expand... Notifications and all?
Wreckus said: I got a series 0 watch (first one) and just got my x last week as well as updated to iOS 12. The watch works fine. Click to expand... Notifications and all?
Wreckus macrumors 65816 Jan 22, 2015 1,149 731 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Sep 20, 2018 #4 thadoggfather said: Notifications and all? Click to expand... Yep Reactions: thadoggfather
Dwalls90 macrumors 603 Feb 5, 2009 5,519 5,255 Sep 20, 2018 #5 It seems the newer versions of iOS can work with older versions of WatchOS (though some newer iOS functionality, if there is any, obviously wouldn't be supported). The opposite, however, is not true. Reactions: thadoggfather
It seems the newer versions of iOS can work with older versions of WatchOS (though some newer iOS functionality, if there is any, obviously wouldn't be supported). The opposite, however, is not true.
ohms12 macrumors 6502 Jun 21, 2012 338 142 Scotland Sep 20, 2018 #6 Series 0 won't have Watch OS 5 support, though. Something to note.
DDustiNN macrumors 68030 Jan 27, 2011 2,589 1,568 Sep 20, 2018 #7 Yes, mine is still working perfectly fine.