Here’s How You Can Add And Remove Contacts From Your Apple Watch

Apr 27, 2015 at 06:05pm EDT

So you finally got your hands on the Apple Watch after all the shipment delays. With all the excitement, some of you might have juiced unwanted favorite "friends" to the Watch that displays every time you access the friend's list. So what we're going to do is teach you how to add and remove unwanted friends or contacts.

Apple has dedicated a complete button at the right side of the Watch just to access your friends. It shows how frequently you will access your friends over the tenure. You will access your contacts from anywhere in a circular arrangement when you press the button at the side. When you select the recipient, you can either call, text or give them a digital touch on the wrist. Pretty neat! Without further ado lets get on to the add and remove a friend on your Apple Watch.

Manage And Edit 'Friends" on Your Apple Watch

If you have a mother lode of favorites on your iPhone, all of them would appear on the Apple Watch's friend's interface. Hence, managing them through proper add and remove is basic. Here's How To:

And there you have it, folks. You have successfully managed and deleted all the unwanted favorite contacts from the Apple Watch. To cross check for any human errors whether you chose the right person on the Watch Friend's list, press the side contact button on your Apple Watch. You will see the edited favorites. That's all there is to it, people. Do let us know in the comments whether this walkthrough helped you on your course to edit Apple Watch's friend list. Stay with us for more news and guides. CIAO!

About the author: Ali Salman is a technology reporter for Wccftech mobile section with a specialized focus on Apple and the intellectual property that drives mobile innovation. He has cultivated a unique expertise in analyzing and deconstructing complex technology patents, translating dense legal and technical documents into clear, insightful reports on future products.

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