In this guide, we go over several reasons why your Apple Watch is slow, and we share some handy tips to fix it, making your experience faster.
Why your Apple Watch is slow and 17 tips to make it faster

In this guide, we go over several reasons why your Apple Watch is slow, and we share some handy tips to fix it, making your experience faster.
Nomad is often my go-to brand whenever it comes to Apple Watch straps, and that’s because I like something that’s both durably rugged and aesthetically modern. The company achieves these requirements with its leather, metal, and silicone offerings.
It might be Friday, and it might be one week before Christmas swings around, but that isn't stopping Apple from getting a new beta build out there into the wild. Apple is looking to bring iOS 15.3 and iPadOS 15.3 to the public in the near future. Which means the beta process must go on.
Apple has been working on the next update for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 for a bit of time now. Which means we've been working with a variety of different beta seeds over the last couple of months or so. But, now the company is ready for the public release.
Digital keys are supposed to make things easier, and for many people that is indeed the case. But widespread support isn't quite there yet. That's changing today, though, as one of the largest hotel chains out there is adopting the useful function.
Learn how to force-quit apps on your Apple Watch to fix unresponsive apps and improve performance with these simple steps.
Hot on the heels of Apple releasing iOS 15.1.1 to the public earlier this week, which patched a relatively smaller issue, Apple is back with another update. But this one's for the Apple Watch. Specifically, for the Apple Watch Series 7, which has apparently run into some charging issues for some owners out in the wild.
A new privacy protection feature in Apple Mail that launched alongside iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 isn't actually supported when using the company's Mail app on Apple Watch.
The last time Apple seeded betas for its next updates to its operating systems, it was still October. But, today, the company is back at it again, preparing developers (and, eventually, public beta testers) for what's to come on the software front. As such, there are new beta seeds available for developers.
Hot on the heels of releasing iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 to the public, Apple is already hard at work on the follow-up. As such, a period of beta testing is part of the process. Which means developers now get to try out iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2 ahead of a public launch later this year.
The march towards a public launch of iOS 15 continues. Apple is back with another beta for its next update to its popular mobile operating system, along with iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and macOS. And today, new betas are available for each platform.
Earlier this month, Apple released iOS 15 to the public, along with other updates for the company's additional platforms. And now, looking ahead, the company is moving right along for the next update to the mobile operating system. Which requires some beta testing.