Even if you’ve got the latest Apple Watch, apps can still freeze up from time to time. With the process being notably different on watchOS compared to iOS, follow along for how to force quit Apple Watch apps.
Force quitting an app on iPhone or iPad is as simple as closing out apps from the multitasker. While it looks similar, removing apps from the Dock on watchOS doesn’t actually force quit or close the apps, but just removes them from the most recently used list of apps.
Force Quit App On Mac
Jul 02, 2017 Think about running fewer programs at a time. I open a program and quit it when I am done. Usually a program takes a little longer to start up the first time but after that quitting and restarting programs should be really fast. The reason you are. You can also force the Finder to quit, if it stops responding. Select Finder in the Force Quit window, then click Relaunch. If none of your apps are responding, you can force your Mac to restart. You can also force an app to close on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
If you’ve got an Apple Watch app that is frozen or keeps crashing on you unexpectedly, you’ll want to use the following steps to force quit it.
Force Quit Application On Macbook Pro
How to force quit Apple Watch apps
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If An App Won't Force Quit Mac
- Make sure you’re in the app you’d like to force quit
- Press and hold the side button until the power screen appears
- Now press and hold the Digital Crown
- When successful, you’ll see an animation of the app closing as it fades to the watch face
If you’re still having trouble, give a shot to restarting your Apple Watch. Finally, if that doesn’t fix it, Apple recommends checking for app updates.
For more help getting the most out of your Apple devices, check out our how to guide as well as the following articles:
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