Continue turning the Digital Crown to show the location of waypoints you created as well as the automatically created waypoints that mark where you parked your car, and estimate the last location where your watch or iPhone could make a cellular connection, and where

Apple Watch may be in a poor magnetic environment: Compass can be affected by magnetic materials in some watch bands. See the Apple Support article About the accuracy and performance of the Compass app on Apple Watch.


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I have a fairly new Apple Watch, series 7. I just purchased it in July. Now, after 15-20 seconds of inactivity or when I get up and go for a walk, my watch-face switches to the compass face with "footsteps" at the bottom right of the screen. (see images below. I didn't move my arm.) I can get back to my watch-face screen by clicking the crown, but it's very frustrating for the watch not to stay of the standard watch-face screen. I've tried powering off and on again, but that doesn't help. Is anyone else experiencing this problem? What can I do to stop it?

This happened to me today on Apple Watch Ultra using the Wayfinder face. It would for some reason automatically switch over to the compass/level application in 7-10 seconds. No matter what I did - changing the face or powering the watch off/on - the problem was constantly reoccurring.

Thank-you, I was having the same issue on a new Series 8 just purchased yesterday and to say the least it was getting on my nerves to see the compass persistently returning to the watch face. I have been searching posts and options for hours until I found this post. Thanks again!!!

This is the only thing that worked for me too - had to go that extra step. Once I did that I then had to go back to the watch and remove Compass from the Dock which took two times before it would leave. There must have been something on the Compass App that preferenced it I think.

Weirdly it randomly will work. If I turn off the Apple Watch and then turn it back on it won't work for about 30mins. Then all the sudden it works fine. I get JetsamEvents in diagnostic logs every time it fails to load compass driver. I'm still doing some testing to see if it's physical hardware problem or if it is a software problem. I will be swapping mine out at an Apple Store next week. It suc*s that the quality of Apple's products has gone so far downhill.

Basically before Apple patched an issue with restoring from backup with different software versions, I was able to restore from backup from when the software versions were different. Ever since then the backup has been messed up. Everything else seemed to work except the compass. After wiping and setting up as a new Watch then manually placing everything back to how I had it, it worked fine and has worked fine since.

If you notice, Apple has patched this from occurring now. So if you are running WatchOS 6.0.0 and your backup is from 6.0.1, the backup won't even show up as available to restore from whereas before it would come up and allow you to restore and mess up your watch. It appears to have only affected those who came from a previous Apple Watch series and had a software version mismatch at the time of switching.

Now, if your Apple Watch is the correct model but the compass app is missing, check that your paired iPhone already has the Compass app installed on it. Your iPhone must have the compass app for the app to show up on your Apple Watch.

My alternative is to try to detect a heading and create a message in the app that says something like Apple Watch with compass required if it's not available. I wouldn't mention the Series 5 specifically for future-proofing against other future model names. This seems clunky, though, and it might be a better experience to prevent someone from even installing the app.

I just bought the Ultra watch. Upon learning on how to use waypoint, I notice that its compass is pointing in the odd direction for North. So, I pulled out my iPhone 14 Pro Max hoping that it would confirm my suspicion, its North is also pointing a different direction. To make matter worse, the Ultra watch's North is not the same as the iPhone 14 Pro Max's North.

watchOS 10 introduces two new artistic and joyful watch faces: Palette and Snoopy. The Palette face depicts time in a wide variety of colors using three distinct overlapping layers, and as the time changes, the colors on the display also shift.

Additionally, the beloved comic strip Peanuts comes to life on Apple Watch with a new watch face featuring Snoopy and Woodstock. The characters interact and play with the watch hands, react to the weather conditions in the area, or even get active when the user does a workout.

Apple Watch is a great device for cyclists, with features including automatic Workout reminders, calorimetry for e-biking, and Fall Detection. watchOS 10 takes this popular activity even further with advanced new metrics, views, and experiences.

When a cycling workout is started from Apple Watch in watchOS 10, it will automatically show up as a Live Activity on iPhone and, when tapped, will utilize the full screen. Workout Views, such as Heart Rate Zones, Elevation, Race Route, Custom Workouts, and a new Cycling Speed view, have been optimized for the display size of iPhone, which can be mounted to a bike for convenient, easy viewing during a ride.

Mental health is as important as physical health, and research shows that reflecting on state of mind can help build emotional awareness and resilience. With the Mindfulness app in watchOS 10, users can discreetly and conveniently log their momentary emotions and daily moods. Users can turn the Digital Crown to scroll through engaging, multidimensional shapes to choose how they are feeling, select what is having the biggest impact on them, and describe their feelings.

Myopia, or nearsightedness, is the leading cause of vision impairment globally. To reduce the risk of myopia, the International Myopia Institute recommends children spend at least 80-120 minutes a day outdoors. With watchOS 10, Apple Watch introduces the ability to measure time spent in daylight using the ambient light sensor. Users can view this information in the Health app on iPhone or iPad.

Apple Watch offers enterprise customers features to enhance productivity and safety in the office or in the field, such as hands-free communication and responding to notifications on the go, or Fall Detection on a job site. watchOS 10 introduces support for Mobile Device Management (MDM), enabling enterprise customers to remotely and centrally install apps and configure accounts on a fleet of devices, with features such as passcode enforcement, and configuring Wi-Fi and VPN settings. With this update, Apple Watch can further help improve employee wellness, productivity and health, and safety monitoring.

watchOS 10 includes new APIs for workout app developers that will allow them to create compelling new experiences. The powerful motion sensors on both Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra can detect rapid changes in velocity and acceleration, such as when swinging a golf club or a tennis racket. Now, developers will have access to this high-frequency motion data, so apps like SwingVision can analyze serve pronation, which is the twisting motion of the forearm, wrist, and hand, and Golfshot can detect small wrist movements to refine a golf swing.

The developer beta of watchOS 10 is available to Apple Developer Program members at developer.apple.com starting today. A public beta will be available to watchOS users next month at beta.apple.com. watchOS 10 will be available this fall as a free software update for Apple Watch Series 4 or later paired with iPhone Xs or later, running iOS 17. Some features may not be available in all regions or all languages, or on all devices. Features are subject to change. For more information, visit apple.com/watchos/watchos-preview.

Apple Watch Ultra is powered by watchOS 9, which includes new advanced running metrics to measure performance, like Stride Length, Ground Contact Time, Vertical Oscillation, and Running Power. New Workout Views, such as Segments, Splits, and Elevation, provide important metrics at just a glance, and thanks to the larger display, Apple Watch Ultra is the only Apple Watch that can show six metrics at once. Users can take their training to the next level with features such as Heart Rate Zones, Custom Workouts, Pacer, and, coming later this year, Race Route. For triathlons, duathlons, or activities with any sequence of swimming, biking, or running, the new Multisport workout includes autodetection to easily switch between workouts. Apple Watch Ultra has enough battery life for most users to complete a long-course triathlon, consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride, and full marathon at 26.2 miles.


With the bigger, brighter display and rugged design, Apple Watch Ultra is the perfect technical tool for adventurers and explorers in a range of environments, from the every day to the extreme. The completely redesigned Compass app in watchOS 9 surfaces more in-depth information and three distinct views. The app displays a new hybrid view that simultaneously shows both an analog compass dial and a digital view. Turning the Digital Crown reveals an additional view that includes latitude, longitude, elevation, and incline, as well as an orienteering view showing Compass Waypoints and Backtrack.

On Apple Watch Ultra, Apple Watch SE, and Apple Watch Series 6 and later models running watchOS 9, you can use the redesigned Compass app's Backtrack feature to track your route and then help you retrace your steps in case you get lost.

When Apple announced its latest smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 5, it had several new hardware elements. First, and most eye-catching was a brand new screen with an always-on capability. But there was also a more curious element: a compass. ff782bc1db

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