Hello All-
iPhone X and Apple Watch Series 4 owner here, and running into a slight nuisance when trying to route audio to the speaker while on a phone call. Just picked-up my Series 4 (GPS Only) Apple Watch yesterday (after having upgraded from the original Gen 0 Watch.)
Seems like I can't find a way to turn-off the continuity feature between the iPhone and the Watch. Instead of being presented with a "Speaker" button (as was the case in iOS 11 with the Gen 0 Apple Watch connected) when in a call, I'm now presented with an "Audio" button which when pressed gives me the option to route the audio to the iPhone, Speaker or Apple Watch. I'm wondering if it's possible to disable this behavior?
Perhaps I'm asking a bit too much, but I personally can't think of a single scenario in my case where I'd ever want to route my phone call to my watch (unless I answered it there to begin with - in which the option would make more sense, but once I've picked-up the call on the phone, I can't see why I would want to route it back to my Watch, especially being a non-Cellular model.)
Thanks
iPhone X and Apple Watch Series 4 owner here, and running into a slight nuisance when trying to route audio to the speaker while on a phone call. Just picked-up my Series 4 (GPS Only) Apple Watch yesterday (after having upgraded from the original Gen 0 Watch.)
Seems like I can't find a way to turn-off the continuity feature between the iPhone and the Watch. Instead of being presented with a "Speaker" button (as was the case in iOS 11 with the Gen 0 Apple Watch connected) when in a call, I'm now presented with an "Audio" button which when pressed gives me the option to route the audio to the iPhone, Speaker or Apple Watch. I'm wondering if it's possible to disable this behavior?
Perhaps I'm asking a bit too much, but I personally can't think of a single scenario in my case where I'd ever want to route my phone call to my watch (unless I answered it there to begin with - in which the option would make more sense, but once I've picked-up the call on the phone, I can't see why I would want to route it back to my Watch, especially being a non-Cellular model.)
Thanks