What to do if you report Apple Watch: "I'll touch you when I'm done" or "Wait a minute"?

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If you use Siri on the Apple Watch, you can get the following notifications: "Wait a minute ..." or "I'll touch you when I'm done". After that, nothing happens anymore. What can you do about it?
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'I'll touch you when I'm done'

Siri is not very helpful if you see the message "Wait a minute". And also "I tap you when I'm done" usually does not lead to the desired answer or the desired action. Do you also regularly suffer from this, then you find here 6 possible causes and solutions you can look at.

1. Check your internet connection 

First, check if the internet connection is good enough. Siri can not work properly if the internet connection is weak and will have to search. If you use Wi-Fi, make sure that both your iPhone and the Apple Watch are registered on the same Wi-Fi network. If you have an Apple Watch with 4G function, check whether the signal is strong enough. Because the Apple Watch does not support roaming, you only have something in the country of purchase (for example, USA, France or Germany). Perhaps the problem is that you are trying to use the 4G Apple Watch in a country where the eSIM of your provider is not supported.

2. Check your Bluetooth 

It can also help if the iPhone and Apple Watch are in close proximity. Siri makes a Bluetooth connection with your Apple Watch, so make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. Apple recommends that you always have both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled for a user-friendly user experience. You can quickly enable the functions via the Control Panel on both devices. Switching off and switching it on again can also help.

3 Check your HomeKit settings 

With us, the message 'I'll tick you when I'm done' will be especially useful when operating HomeKit devices and other smart home equipment. It is possible that certain devices do not respond, that you are too far from your HomeKit hub or that something else is going on with your devices. Make sure that controlling the devices with Siri works from your iPhone, or that the problem is with the Apple Watch.

4. Activate Siri manually 

Use Hey Siri to activate the digital assistant on your Apple Watch, try manually by pressing the Digital Crown for a few seconds. Then speak your assignment. Keep an eye on whether you get fewer error messages and 'Waiting' notifications in this way.

5. Restarting Apple Watch 

Usually, there will be a connection problem with the message 'I'll tick you when I'm done'. However, it can also be a problem with Siri or another problem that prevents Siri from functioning optimally. Rebooting your Apple Watch can help in many cases. Hold down the side button of the Apple Watch and then swipe the Turn Off button. After a minute you press the side button again to switch on the watch.

6. Update your Apple Watch to the latest stable version 

If you use a beta version of watchOS, this can cause problems with Siri. If your Apple Watch has become virtually unusable, you can best downgrade to the latest official version. If you are a regular user, check whether there is a software update for your Apple Watch. To do this, go to the Watch app on your iPhone and tap General> Software update.

These are the 6 solutions where we are able to solve the issues with Apple watch of showing "I'll touch you when I'm done" or "Wait a minute". If you are still facing such issues let us know them in the below comment box and we will get back to you to solve your issue with the best solution we got.

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