This article aims to help you if you want to close or shut down any of your apps on your Apple watchthis is easy with the right guide on your device.
You may have many apps open on your Apple Watch at the same time and you may want to close those apps on your device. If your Apple Watch is slowing down or your battery is draining quicker than expected, this can fix these issues.
How do I close the apps on my Apple Watch?
If you want to close the open apps running in the background on your Apple Watch, the first thing you have to do is press the side button on your device.
Once that’s done, it will list all the apps that are currently open or running on your Apple Watch. You can then close all apps or just the ones you’re not currently using.
To close the app on your watch, you need to swipe the app from the top right side of the display to the left side of the display. Once this is done, a red X will appear on the side of the app. Press the red X and the app will close.
The next running app will then appear on the display, you can repeat the above steps until all running apps you want to quit are closed on the device.
Why is it worth closing the apps on my device?
If you’re like me, you may have a large number of different apps installed on your Apple Watch. Having all these apps running in the background at the same time can potentially slow down the performance of your Apple Watch.
There is a chance that these apps will slow down your device when running in the background, they could eat up your Apple Watch’s storage. There’s also another possibility that they can drain your Apple Watch’s battery life, so it’s worth shutting down these apps to make sure they’re not having a negative impact on your device.
We hope you find this guide useful and hope it helps you get the most out of your Apple Watch. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below. For more information on getting the most out of your Apple Watch’s battery, see Apple’s website. This guide was written with the Apple Watch Series 7 running this watchOS 8.3.
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