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How to fix Apple Watch not getting notifications issue

Apple Watch gives you quick glances at incoming app notifications, which can be extremely handy on the go. However, several users have faced issues with notifications after updating to watchOS 10.4. This detailed guide showcases a series of tested solutions to help you fix the Apple Watch not showing notifications issue.

How to fix Apple Watch not getting notifications issue

Here are 11 effective ways to troubleshoot an Apple Watch that isn’t showing notifications.

1. Make sure the Apple Watch and iPhone are connected

To check, press the Side Button on your Apple Watch to access the Control Center. If you see a green iPhone icon in the top-left, that means both devices are connected.

For those prompted with any other symbol, like a red iPhone icon, red cross icon, or the Wi-Fi icon, connect both devices by enabling Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. If you are still unable to connect, check out our guide how to pair Apple Watch with iPhone.

Note

If you have enabled AirPlane mode on your Apple Watch or iPhone, turn it off.

2. Force restart the Apple Watch

A simple restart might also do the trick, but in case it doesn’t bring much to the table, consider force restarting the Apple Watch.

In addition to a force restart, it’s also a good idea to restart your iPhone to fix notification woes.

Sometimes, “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” holds some real weight. To the same tune, try unpairing and repairing your Apple Watch.

3. Turn off Do Not Disturb

Do Not Disturb ensures you are not disturbed by any incoming notifications. To fix an Apple Watch that’s not showing notifications, it’s essential that Do Not Disturb is disabled.

  1. Press the Side button to summon the Control Center.
  2. Make sure the crescent moon icon is not purple. If it is, tap the icon to disable Do Not Disturb.

    turn off do not disturb on apple watch

If Do Not Disturb was on, this should fix your problem. If the issue persists, head to the next solution.

4. Make sure your Apple Watch is unlocked

Do you see a tiny lock icon on the Watch face? If so, that means your Apple Watch is locked via a passcode. Notifications, by design, are not sent to a locked watch, but its paired iPhone.

Unlock your watch by entering the passcode, and you should start receiving the notifications properly.

Note

You’ll only get notifications on your Apple Watch when your iPhone is locked or asleep. If you’re currently using your iPhone, the alerts will appear on it rather than the watch.

5. Check Notification settings

It may be possible that you might have turned off Apple Watch notifications for one reason or another and haven’t turned them back on yet. Let’s make sure everything is in order.

  1. Open the Watch app on the paired iPhone and tap Notifications.
  2. Tap one of the built-in apps like Activity, and make sure Allow Notifications is enabled.

    Tap Notifications, Activity, Allow Notifications

    For other apps like Messages, make sure “Mirror my iPhone” is checked. If you’ve chosen to use custom settings, ensure that Allow Notifications, Sound, and Haptic are enabled (according to your choice).

    check notifications are enabled for in-built apps in ios watch app
  3. For third-party apps, make sure the toggle under “MIRROR IPHONE ALERTS FROM:” is enabled.

    check notifications are enabled for third-party apps on iphone

If you’ve turned off third-party app notifications for your iPhone, you won’t see the app name in step 3.

6. Connect iPhone to network for third-party app notifications

Your iPhone must be connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data to receive notifications from a third-party app like WhatsApp.

If it isn’t, open Settings on your iPhone, connect to a Wi-Fi network, or turn on Cellular Data.

7. Unpair and re-pair Apple Watch

Finally, if nothing seems to work, unpair the Apple Watch and pair it again.

Make sure to follow the method that involves using the Watch app. This method creates a backup and lets you restore your Apple Watch effortlessly.

8. Update watchOS and iOS

Sometimes, you may not get notifications on your Apple Watch due to a glitch in watchOS 10.4.

It’s of utmost importance to run the version after watchOS 10.4 to ensure bugs from the earlier version are fixed.

You can update directly from the watch or follow the steps below from your iPhone:

  1. Open the Watch app and tap General.
  2. Tap Software Update.
  3. Tap Download and Install. If you see Install Now, the updated file has already been downloaded. Tap it and follow along.

    update apple watch from watch app on iphone

To update your iPhone

  1. Open Settings → General → Software Update.
  2. Look for a newly available version of iOS. If there’s an update waiting, download and install it.

    open settings tap on general and then tap on software update

Once you’ve updated your Apple Watch and iPhone, restart them both. Make sure they’re properly connected and see if you’re getting notifications (remember, your iPhone must be sleeping to get watch notifications).

9. Disable Cover to Mute

Like Do Not Disturb, Cover to Mute blocks Apple Watch notifications while enabled. To make sure it’s disabled:

  1. Open the Watch app and navigate to My Watch Sounds & Haptics.
  2. Toggle off Cover to Mute.

    Tap Sound and Haptics, toggle off cover to mute

Did that fix your notification woes? If it did, you’re good to go. Otherwise, it may be time to look for extra help.

10. Toggle off Wrist Detection

Additionally, some users have had luck getting notifications after they turned off Wrist Detection.

  1. Access the Watch app → navigate to the Passcode menu.
  2. Toggle off Wrist Detection and hit Turn Off when prompted.

    Tap Passcode, Toggle of Wrist Detection, Tap Turn Off

11. Contact Apple Support

If nothing else has worked so far, it’s time to contact Apple Support. Their personalized help may be exactly what you need to solve the issue once and for all.

Signing Off…

These are some of the real solutions that have successfully addressed the notification delivery problem on Apple Watches.

We hope that our help solved the issue and that your Apple Watch is receiving notifications flawlessly now.

Do you have any other Apple-related questions? If so, please let us know in the comments section below.

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  • Vikhyat Rishi

    Vikhyat has a bachelor's degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering and over five years of writing experience. His passion for technology and Apple products led him to the tech writing space, where he specializes in writing App features, How-to guides, and troubleshooting guides for fellow Apple users. When not typing away on his MacBook Pro, he loves exploring the real world.

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