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Apple Stores Will Soon Be Able to Restore Apple Watch Software In-House

Apple retail locations and Apple Authorized Service Providers will soon be able to restore Apple Watch software in-store without needing to send an Apple Watch to a service center, according to a retail source that spoke to MacRumors.

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Right now, Apple Watches that can't be restored using an iPhone need to be mailed to an Apple Repair Center for service. There is no in-store repair option, so customers have to wait for the Apple Watch to be shipped to the repair depot, get repaired, and be shipped back.

Starting later this month, Apple Stores and AASPs will be able to use an Apple Watch repair dock that connects to a Mac to restore the software on an Apple Watch. An in-store option for fixing software will make software-based repairs much quicker.

With watchOS 8.5 and iOS 15.4, Apple introduced an iPhone-based wireless restore option, but it is limited. It can only be used when a restore prompt is shown on the Apple Watch. For software issues where the iPhone restore doesn't work, the Apple Watch needs a specialized repair currently unavailable in retail stores. Failed updates, bricked devices, and boot loops can't be fixed with an iPhone.

Early Apple Watch models had a diagnostic port that Apple Stores could use for software fixes, but it was removed with the Apple Watch Series 7, and Apple switched to a wireless restoration process. After the port was dropped, Apple Watch software repairs had to be done at Apple Service Centers, making software-based failures a hassle for customers.

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Top Rated Comments

EvilEvil Avatar
2 days ago at 05:37 pm
It's so crazy, it took this long.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2 days ago at 06:41 pm
Folks, Apple is a tiny startup with limited resources. Because the Apple Watch is the best-in-class wearable device, they have been focused on taking its game-changing features to a whole new level. While doing so, Apple discovered the secret to in-store Restoring. Apple can’t wait to see the incredible things customers are able to do after this ALL NEW service.

But seriously, I suspect Apple saw a significant failure rate of Restoring, and didn’t want to have to train so many store employees on troubleshooting it. That problem is likely now solved.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wilderkun Avatar
2 days ago at 09:34 pm

So, I guess there's a hidden physical port somewhere in the watch?
I’m not sure anymore. There used to be one when the watch originally came out. But that was until like the 6. Not sure what the mechanism is for new watches, but would assume it’s a wireless thing like that iPad
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iModFrenzy Avatar
2 days ago at 06:33 pm
My first thought was “they couldn’t???” after reading that headline, how did it take that long
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
2 days ago at 06:01 pm
Good to know. Never needed it in over 10 years.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
techfreak23 Avatar
2 days ago at 05:47 pm
Never noticed on my Series 8 that they had removed the diagnostic port, not that they had ever made that useable to the public anyway.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)