RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-09 Thread Daniel L. Gervais
I believe he is referring to not having a dial pad on the Apple Watch,
not the iPhone.


From:   "Todd Patkus" <tpte...@gmail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Date:   2016/11/08 6:26 PM
Subject:    RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

Sieghard,

 

Have your sighted friend see what is on your screen.  I see a dial pad
on mine.  Does not make sense when one says no dial pad!

 

Todd

 

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Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 4:08 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

 

Hi Anna,

 

That's amazing, I really don't undersand why there isn't a DialPad,
definitely something I will have to submit as feedback/a feature
request. 

I did check under Settings > Phone and for "Calls on other devices" it
says "When Nearby". If I double tap on that it says that it is turned on
and that is the only setting I see.

Unfortunately Telus, one of the 3 big carriers in Canada, for some
reason does not yet offer Wi-Fi calling, hopefully this will change
soon.

 

I wonder why my Watch didn't ring then yesterday since my phone was
connected to my store's WiFi network and according to what you said this
means my watch should also be connected.

 

Another oddity I noticed is that when I open the Messages app I saw all
my messages, but a few of the iMessage threads I had deleted on my
phone, but they still showed up on the watch. Shouldn't they go away on
the watch if they are deleted on the phone.

 

Thanks,

Sieghard

 

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Subject: Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

 

Hi Sieghard,

 

No, there's no dial pad for the phone on the watch. There aren't Wi-Fi
settings either, but your watch does have Wi-Fi capability, and it will
join any network that your phone has joined. As a result, you can get
iMessages and notifications even if your phone is off. I believe that if
your phone and watch are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can
get calls on your watch if you have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Note that
not all cell networks allow Wi-Fi calling. Check in Phone Settings on
your phone. Wi-Fi Calling and Calls on Other Devices should both be
turned on.

 

I hope that's of some help.

 

Best,

Anna

 

 

 

On Nov 8, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca
<mailto:siegh...@live.ca> > wrote:

 

Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),

 

I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there
no DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope
Apple will fix this because this means you can’t use it at all to make
phone calls to anywhere you may have to enter an extension or press a
number to reach a certain department etc. Nowadays this means most phone
calls to larger and medium sized companies are not possible with the
Apple Watch since so many businesses nowadays have auto-answer systems
where you do have to press some numbers. It’s not as if it couldn’t
be done, after all there is a keypad for entering your passcode which is
basically the same as the Dialpad of the phone app without the Asterisk
and Number keys.

 

Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don’t see a WiFi
setting anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the
office at my retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or
60 feet away from the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but
my Apple Watch didn’t ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit
closer, but by then it was too late to pick up the call before it went
to voice mail.

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

 

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RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
That would make sense then and it explains why I am restricted to bluetooth 
range. I just called Telus and apparently WiFi calling is supposed to be 
available in the next "months". This is "months" plural and unfortunately not 
"month" as in by the end of November or beginning of December. Apparently Telus 
is the last of the 3 carriers to have this, both Bell and Rogers have been 
offering WiFi calling for some time. Anyhow, I hope it will come by the end of 
the year or at least in January or February so I can take advantage of this as 
well.

Regards,
Sieghard.

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Woody Anna Dresner
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 2:57 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

Hi Sieghard,

I think Wi-Fi calling has to be available and turned on for you to be able to 
get calls on the watch without it having a bluetooth connection to your phone.

Best,
Anna



On Nov 8, 2016, at 4:08 PM, Sieghard Weitzel 
<siegh...@live.ca<mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:

Hi Anna,

That's amazing, I really don't undersand why there isn't a DialPad, definitely 
something I will have to submit as feedback/a feature request.
I did check under Settings > Phone and for "Calls on other devices" it says 
"When Nearby". If I double tap on that it says that it is turned on and that is 
the only setting I see.
Unfortunately Telus, one of the 3 big carriers in Canada, for some reason does 
not yet offer Wi-Fi calling, hopefully this will change soon.

I wonder why my Watch didn't ring then yesterday since my phone was connected 
to my store's WiFi network and according to what you said this means my watch 
should also be connected.

Another oddity I noticed is that when I open the Messages app I saw all my 
messages, but a few of the iMessage threads I had deleted on my phone, but they 
still showed up on the watch. Shouldn't they go away on the watch if they are 
deleted on the phone.

Thanks,
Sieghard

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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 8:31 AM
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<viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>>
Subject: Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

Hi Sieghard,

No, there's no dial pad for the phone on the watch. There aren't Wi-Fi settings 
either, but your watch does have Wi-Fi capability, and it will join any network 
that your phone has joined. As a result, you can get iMessages and 
notifications even if your phone is off. I believe that if your phone and watch 
are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can get calls on your watch if you 
have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Note that not all cell networks allow Wi-Fi 
calling. Check in Phone Settings on your phone. Wi-Fi Calling and Calls on 
Other Devices should both be turned on.

I hope that's of some help.

Best,
Anna



On Nov 8, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Sieghard Weitzel 
<siegh...@live.ca<mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:

Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),

I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no 
DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will fix 
this because this means you can’t use it at all to make phone calls to anywhere 
you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a certain 
department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and medium sized 
companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many businesses 
nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some numbers. It’s 
not as if it couldn’t be done, after all there is a keypad for entering your 
passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the phone app without 
the Asterisk and Number keys.

Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don’t see a WiFi setting 
anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my 
retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from 
the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn’t 
ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was too 
late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.

Regards,
Sieghard


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RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Todd,

I assume you refer to having a DialPad on your iPhone and that I do have as 
well.
The thread Anna and Shai were replying to was about the Phone app on the Apple 
Watch.
Subject indicated this: "Phone app on Apple Watch"


Regards,
Sieghard

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Todd Patkus
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 3:26 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

Sieghard,

Have your sighted friend see what is on your screen.  I see a dial pad on mine. 
 Does not make sense when one says no dial pad!

Todd

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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 4:08 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

Hi Anna,

That's amazing, I really don't undersand why there isn't a DialPad, definitely 
something I will have to submit as feedback/a feature request.
I did check under Settings > Phone and for "Calls on other devices" it says 
"When Nearby". If I double tap on that it says that it is turned on and that is 
the only setting I see.
Unfortunately Telus, one of the 3 big carriers in Canada, for some reason does 
not yet offer Wi-Fi calling, hopefully this will change soon.

I wonder why my Watch didn't ring then yesterday since my phone was connected 
to my store's WiFi network and according to what you said this means my watch 
should also be connected.

Another oddity I noticed is that when I open the Messages app I saw all my 
messages, but a few of the iMessage threads I had deleted on my phone, but they 
still showed up on the watch. Shouldn't they go away on the watch if they are 
deleted on the phone.

Thanks,
Sieghard

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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 8:31 AM
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Subject: Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

Hi Sieghard,

No, there's no dial pad for the phone on the watch. There aren't Wi-Fi settings 
either, but your watch does have Wi-Fi capability, and it will join any network 
that your phone has joined. As a result, you can get iMessages and 
notifications even if your phone is off. I believe that if your phone and watch 
are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can get calls on your watch if you 
have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Note that not all cell networks allow Wi-Fi 
calling. Check in Phone Settings on your phone. Wi-Fi Calling and Calls on 
Other Devices should both be turned on.

I hope that's of some help.

Best,
Anna



On Nov 8, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Sieghard Weitzel 
<siegh...@live.ca<mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:

Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),

I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no 
DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will fix 
this because this means you can’t use it at all to make phone calls to anywhere 
you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a certain 
department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and medium sized 
companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many businesses 
nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some numbers. It’s 
not as if it couldn’t be done, after all there is a keypad for entering your 
passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the phone app without 
the Asterisk and Number keys.

Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don’t see a WiFi setting 
anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my 
retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from 
the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn’t 
ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was too 
late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.

Regards,
Sieghard


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Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Shai
Hello Sieghard,
There is an app in the app store called watch keypad which mimics a
dial pad on the Apple Watch. I am not sure how accessible it is, but
if you are interested in a keypad on the watch, then you may want to
try this out in the short term until one is implemented.
As for WiFi capability on the watch, there is no WiFi setting it
connects to the same access point that your phone is connected to when
they are paired to each other. I think that at this point, the watch
can connect to a 2 gigahertz network only and not the 5 gigahertz.
This was true of the series 1 and I am not sure whether this was
changed for the series2. As Anna mentioned, calls on other devices and
Wifi calling have to be turned on for you to receive or be able to
make calls when you are far away from your phone.


On 11/8/16, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:
> Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),
>
> I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no
> DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will
> fix this because this means you can't use it at all to make phone calls to
> anywhere you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a
> certain department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and
> medium sized companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many
> businesses nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some
> numbers. It's not as if it couldn't be done, after all there is a keypad for
> entering your passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the
> phone app without the Asterisk and Number keys.
>
> Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don't see a WiFi setting
> anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my
> retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from
> the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn't
> ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was
> too late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.
>
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>
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RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Todd Patkus
Sieghard,

 

Have your sighted friend see what is on your screen.  I see a dial pad on mine. 
 Does not make sense when one says no dial pad!

 

Todd

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 4:08 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

 

Hi Anna,

 

That's amazing, I really don't undersand why there isn't a DialPad, definitely 
something I will have to submit as feedback/a feature request. 

I did check under Settings > Phone and for "Calls on other devices" it says 
"When Nearby". If I double tap on that it says that it is turned on and that is 
the only setting I see.

Unfortunately Telus, one of the 3 big carriers in Canada, for some reason does 
not yet offer Wi-Fi calling, hopefully this will change soon.

 

I wonder why my Watch didn't ring then yesterday since my phone was connected 
to my store's WiFi network and according to what you said this means my watch 
should also be connected.

 

Another oddity I noticed is that when I open the Messages app I saw all my 
messages, but a few of the iMessage threads I had deleted on my phone, but they 
still showed up on the watch. Shouldn't they go away on the watch if they are 
deleted on the phone.

 

Thanks,

Sieghard

 

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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Woody Anna Dresner
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 8:31 AM
To: VIPhone Mailing List <viphone@googlegroups.com 
<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> >
Subject: Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

 

Hi Sieghard,

 

No, there's no dial pad for the phone on the watch. There aren't Wi-Fi settings 
either, but your watch does have Wi-Fi capability, and it will join any network 
that your phone has joined. As a result, you can get iMessages and 
notifications even if your phone is off. I believe that if your phone and watch 
are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can get calls on your watch if you 
have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Note that not all cell networks allow Wi-Fi 
calling. Check in Phone Settings on your phone. Wi-Fi Calling and Calls on 
Other Devices should both be turned on.

 

I hope that's of some help.

 

Best,

Anna

 

 

 

On Nov 8, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca 
<mailto:siegh...@live.ca> > wrote:

 

Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),

 

I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no 
DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will fix 
this because this means you can’t use it at all to make phone calls to anywhere 
you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a certain 
department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and medium sized 
companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many businesses 
nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some numbers. It’s 
not as if it couldn’t be done, after all there is a keypad for entering your 
passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the phone app without 
the Asterisk and Number keys.

 

Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don’t see a WiFi setting 
anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my 
retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from 
the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn’t 
ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was too 
late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

 

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Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Sieghard,

I think Wi-Fi calling has to be available and turned on for you to be able to 
get calls on the watch without it having a bluetooth connection to your phone.

Best,
Anna



> On Nov 8, 2016, at 4:08 PM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:
> 
> Hi Anna,
>  
> That's amazing, I really don't undersand why there isn't a DialPad, 
> definitely something I will have to submit as feedback/a feature request.
> I did check under Settings > Phone and for "Calls on other devices" it says 
> "When Nearby". If I double tap on that it says that it is turned on and that 
> is the only setting I see.
> Unfortunately Telus, one of the 3 big carriers in Canada, for some reason 
> does not yet offer Wi-Fi calling, hopefully this will change soon.
>  
> I wonder why my Watch didn't ring then yesterday since my phone was connected 
> to my store's WiFi network and according to what you said this means my watch 
> should also be connected.
>  
> Another oddity I noticed is that when I open the Messages app I saw all my 
> messages, but a few of the iMessage threads I had deleted on my phone, but 
> they still showed up on the watch. Shouldn't they go away on the watch if 
> they are deleted on the phone.
>  
> Thanks,
> Sieghard
>  
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf 
> Of Woody Anna Dresner
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 8:31 AM
> To: VIPhone Mailing List <viphone@googlegroups.com 
> <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>>
> Subject: Re: Phone app on Apple Watch
>  
> Hi Sieghard,
>  
> No, there's no dial pad for the phone on the watch. There aren't Wi-Fi 
> settings either, but your watch does have Wi-Fi capability, and it will join 
> any network that your phone has joined. As a result, you can get iMessages 
> and notifications even if your phone is off. I believe that if your phone and 
> watch are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can get calls on your 
> watch if you have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Note that not all cell networks 
> allow Wi-Fi calling. Check in Phone Settings on your phone. Wi-Fi Calling and 
> Calls on Other Devices should both be turned on.
>  
> I hope that's of some help.
>  
> Best,
> Anna
>  
>  
>  
> On Nov 8, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca 
> <mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:
>  
> Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),
>  
> I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no 
> DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will 
> fix this because this means you can’t use it at all to make phone calls to 
> anywhere you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a 
> certain department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and 
> medium sized companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many 
> businesses nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some 
> numbers. It’s not as if it couldn’t be done, after all there is a keypad for 
> entering your passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the 
> phone app without the Asterisk and Number keys.
>  
> Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don’t see a WiFi setting 
> anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my 
> retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from 
> the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn’t 
> ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was 
> too late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.
>  
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>  
>  
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RE: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Anna,

That's amazing, I really don't undersand why there isn't a DialPad, definitely 
something I will have to submit as feedback/a feature request.
I did check under Settings > Phone and for "Calls on other devices" it says 
"When Nearby". If I double tap on that it says that it is turned on and that is 
the only setting I see.
Unfortunately Telus, one of the 3 big carriers in Canada, for some reason does 
not yet offer Wi-Fi calling, hopefully this will change soon.

I wonder why my Watch didn't ring then yesterday since my phone was connected 
to my store's WiFi network and according to what you said this means my watch 
should also be connected.

Another oddity I noticed is that when I open the Messages app I saw all my 
messages, but a few of the iMessage threads I had deleted on my phone, but they 
still showed up on the watch. Shouldn't they go away on the watch if they are 
deleted on the phone.

Thanks,
Sieghard

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Subject: Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

Hi Sieghard,

No, there's no dial pad for the phone on the watch. There aren't Wi-Fi settings 
either, but your watch does have Wi-Fi capability, and it will join any network 
that your phone has joined. As a result, you can get iMessages and 
notifications even if your phone is off. I believe that if your phone and watch 
are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can get calls on your watch if you 
have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Note that not all cell networks allow Wi-Fi 
calling. Check in Phone Settings on your phone. Wi-Fi Calling and Calls on 
Other Devices should both be turned on.

I hope that's of some help.

Best,
Anna



On Nov 8, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Sieghard Weitzel 
<siegh...@live.ca<mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:

Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),

I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no 
DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will fix 
this because this means you can’t use it at all to make phone calls to anywhere 
you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a certain 
department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and medium sized 
companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many businesses 
nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some numbers. It’s 
not as if it couldn’t be done, after all there is a keypad for entering your 
passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the phone app without 
the Asterisk and Number keys.

Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don’t see a WiFi setting 
anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my 
retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from 
the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn’t 
ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was too 
late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.

Regards,
Sieghard


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Re: Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Sieghard,

No, there's no dial pad for the phone on the watch. There aren't Wi-Fi settings 
either, but your watch does have Wi-Fi capability, and it will join any network 
that your phone has joined. As a result, you can get iMessages and 
notifications even if your phone is off. I believe that if your phone and watch 
are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, you can get calls on your watch if you 
have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Note that not all cell networks allow Wi-Fi 
calling. Check in Phone Settings on your phone. Wi-Fi Calling and Calls on 
Other Devices should both be turned on.

I hope that's of some help.

Best,
Anna



> On Nov 8, 2016, at 9:44 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca 
> <mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:
> 
> Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),
>  
> I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no 
> DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will 
> fix this because this means you can’t use it at all to make phone calls to 
> anywhere you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a 
> certain department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and 
> medium sized companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many 
> businesses nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some 
> numbers. It’s not as if it couldn’t be done, after all there is a keypad for 
> entering your passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the 
> phone app without the Asterisk and Number keys.
>  
> Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don’t see a WiFi setting 
> anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my 
> retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from 
> the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn’t 
> ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was 
> too late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.
>  
> Regards,
> Sieghard
>  
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Phone app on Apple Watch

2016-11-08 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Watchers (is that a good name to call us Apple Watch users?),

I am fairly new to the Apple Watch. Am I missing something or is there no 
DialPad in the phone app on the Apple Watch? If so I really hope Apple will fix 
this because this means you can't use it at all to make phone calls to anywhere 
you may have to enter an extension or press a number to reach a certain 
department etc. Nowadays this means most phone calls to larger and medium sized 
companies are not possible with the Apple Watch since so many businesses 
nowadays have auto-answer systems where you do have to press some numbers. It's 
not as if it couldn't be done, after all there is a keypad for entering your 
passcode which is basically the same as the Dialpad of the phone app without 
the Asterisk and Number keys.

Also, I thought the Apple Watch used WiFi, but I don't see a WiFi setting 
anywhere, just bluetooth. Yesterday I had left my phone in the office at my 
retail store and was up front with a customer, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from 
the office. I heard my phone ring in the office, but my Apple Watch didn't 
ring, it then started ringing as I walked a bit closer, but by then it was too 
late to pick up the call before it went to voice mail.

Regards,
Sieghard

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