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Apple Stores will soon be able to restore Apple Watch software on-site

by Milan
April 16, 2026 - 04:13
in Apple Rumors
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Image: Shutterstock / Hadrian

Apple will allow its stores and authorized service partners to restore Apple Watch software on-site later this month. Previously, affected devices had to be sent in for repair.

Anyone who owns an Apple Watch that won't start after a failed update or is stuck in a boot loop knows the problem: the Apple Store can do little. The watch has to be sent to an Apple Repair Center – a process that can take days or even weeks, depending on the location. According to a retail source at MacRumors, this will change later this month.

Apple will provide its retail stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers (AASPs) with a special repair dock that connects to the Apple Watch via a Mac and enables a complete software recovery. This will allow software-based problems to be fixed directly in the store for the first time – without sending the device in and without waiting.

Apple Watch: What was previously possible

Since watchOS 8.5 and iOS 15.4, there has been a wireless restore option via the iPhone. However, this only works if the Apple Watch displays a restore notification. For more serious problems—failed updates, completely unresponsive devices, or boot loops—the iPhone-based method is ineffective.

Previously, such cases required a specialized repair, which could only be performed at Apple's repair centers. Customers had to drop off their watch, wait for it to be shipped to the repair center, and then wait for its return. A simple software reset, which can be done in minutes on an iPhone using a Mac, was simply not possible for the Apple Watch in the store.

What changes

The new repair dock closes this gap. Apple Store employees and authorized service partners can connect the Apple Watch to the dock, which is connected to a Mac, and fully restore the software. The process should be significantly faster than the previous method of sending the device in for repair—comparable to restoring an iPhone using Finder.

Early Apple Watch models had a diagnostic port that could be used for this purpose. However, Apple removed this port with later generations. The new dock provides a solution for current models without requiring Apple to bring back a physical port.

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What this means for users

For Apple Watch owners, this change is a welcome improvement to the service experience. Software issues are among the most frustrating situations—the device isn't working, but the hardware is intact. Previously, even a simple software glitch required the same service process as a hardware defect. With in-store repair, the repair time is reduced from days to minutes in many cases. (Image: Shutterstock / Hadrian)

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