How to transfer cellular plan to new Apple Watch: Know steps here

Here is the step by step guide which can help you to transfer your cellular plan to a new Apple Watch.

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How to transfer cellular plan to new Apple Watch: Know steps here
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Have you bought a new Apple Watch? Do you know you can be able to transfer your cellular plan to your new Apple Watch? To do it, you have to make sure that you have the latest software installed on your iPhone and your Apple Watch. There are some simple steps you have to follow if you want to transfer your cellular plan to your new Apple Watch.

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Here is the step by step guide which can help you to transfer your cellular plan to a new Apple Watch.

How to transfer cellular plan to new Apple Watch

When you will become ready to start using your new Apple Watch, you can be able to transfer cellular service from your old watch to your new one by following some simple steps. These are the steps which can help you to transfer your cellular plan to a new Apple Watch.

Steps to transfer cellular plan to new Apple Watch

Follow these steps to transfer your cellular plan to a new Apple Watch.

Step 1: First of all, you need to remove the cellular plan from your old Apple Watch. You can do this from the Apple Watch app or by erasing your old Apple Watch.

Step 2: You have to pair your new Apple Watch with your iPhone. During setup, you have to tap 'Set up Cellular' to add a cellular plan.

Step 3: Depending upon the carriers, some carriers may allow you to transfer your existing plan to your new Apple Watch directly from the Apple Watch app.

Step 4: If you don’t see an option to transfer your cellular plan, you need to contact your carrier for help.

Following these steps can help you to transfer your cellular plan to a new Apple Watch. Please note, if you have an enterprise or corporate cellular service plan, you need to check with your company or carrier to see if they support this feature. According to Apple, pre-paid accounts and some older accounts are currently not supported. To make sure that your account is eligible, it is better to contact your carrier.

(Source: Apple)