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Is there any way to notify user in Apple Watch that the iPhone is now out of range and when it comes back in range. How can we do it in watch extension.

Thanks in advance.

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  • As of now there is no notification or delegate which will let you know that phone is out of reach. Just a thought: perhaps you could use openParentApplication and see if you are able to ping iPhone. Just a hunch, have not tried it.
    – GoodSp33d
    Jan 6, 2015 at 11:33

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So on WatchOS 2 that is possible !

You have to do on iPhone side :

First :

import WatchConnectivity

Then :

   if WCSession.isSupported() { // check if the device support to handle an Apple Watch
        let session = WCSession.defaultSession()
        session.delegate = self
        session.activateSession() // activate the session

        if session.paired { // Check if the iPhone is paired with the Apple Watch
                // Do stuff
        }
    }

I hope It would help you :)

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    Is there any notifications on the watch that will be fired when the connection to the iPhone is suddenly disconnected? Jun 13, 2015 at 9:29
  • Yes of course ! Then you will see a red cancel phone on your watch: Jun 13, 2015 at 14:47
  • How can I observe to that notification within my watchkit extension or watchkit native app? Jun 15, 2015 at 2:16
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    Paired is not correct, that means you have setup your watch with your phone. You want the reachable property.
    – lehn0058
    Aug 10, 2015 at 20:24
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    But paired returns false if the watch app is not in the foreground. What if you just want to know if the watch is connected or not? For example, to determine if notifications will be delivered to the phone or the watch?
    – Erik
    Sep 19, 2015 at 12:03
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With watchOS 2.0 you can. To do this you would add these to your ExtensionDelegate if you wanted your Apple Watch to get a notification:

func watchKitSetup() {    
    if (WCSession.isSupported()) {
        let session = WCSession.defaultSession()
        session.delegate = self
        session.activateSession()

        // In your WatchKit extension, the value of this property is true when the paired iPhone is reachable via Bluetooth.
        // On iOS, the value is true when the paired Apple Watch is reachable via Bluetooth and the associated Watch app is running in the foreground.
        // In all other cases, the value is false.
        if session.reachable {

        }
    }
}

func applicationDidFinishLaunching () {
    self.watchKitSetup()
}

// Called when session.reachable value changes, such as when a user wearing an Apple Watch gets out of range of their iPhone.
func sessionReachabilityDidChange(session: WCSession) {
    if session.reachable {

    }
}

You should also add WCSessionDelegate to your ExtensionDelegate.

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From a formal perspective, Apple have not given any indication of how this will be handled.

However, given the pairing and communication area handled by the OS without app involvement, it seems almost certain that any notifications to the user regarding connection issues on the watch (and at the phone end) will be handled by the Watch OS as well. My guess would be that a user will be given an opportunity to resolve the loss of connectivity, or to quit the Watch app if they cannot. From a developer perspective, it is highly likely our apps will not be able to distinguish between an unresolved loss of connectivity and the user quitting an app normally, with the same notification being sent to the Watch Extension for either, but this is only a guess.

It should be noted that there is no third party developer code running on the watch for the current Watch apps, just a UI, so even an unresolved loss of connection will not result in any data loss. If the Watch Extension (which runs on the iPhone) is quit by the OS due to loss of connection to the watch, it will still be able to do its usual data storage and cleanup.

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From the current point of knowledge this will probably not be possible.

From Apple's WatchKit App Architecture

After choosing the scene, WatchKit tells the paired iPhone to launch your WatchKit extension and create the objects needed to manage that scene. When the scene is fully configured, it is displayed on Apple Watch. The transfer of information between the WatchKit app and WatchKit extension happens transparently behind the scenes.

That means, the code is executed on the iPhone. If the iPhone is out of reach it will not be possible to run the app on the watch.

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  • Actually we need to show the alert view when phone goes out of reach. I guess there should be some way. Jan 6, 2015 at 9:28
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    @MohitTotlani no, if the iPhone goes out of range, the watch app will be quit as it can not run without the phone! Feb 25, 2015 at 13:37
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You can find all connectivity state change notification in the WCSession documentation.

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