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For Android users: Open the Huawei Health app, touch Devices and your device name, then
select Firmware update. Touch
in the upper right corner and enable Auto-update
device over Wi-Fi.
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For iOS users: Open the Huawei Health app, go to Me > Settings, and enable Auto-
download update packages over Wi-Fi.
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Once Auto-update device over Wi-Fi or Auto-download update packages over Wi-
Fi is enabled, your band will receive an update package from the phone and send you
a notification about the update. Follow the onscreen instructions to update your band.
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During an update, Bluetooth on your band will automatically disconnect, and
reconnect once the update is complete.
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Do not charge your band during the update.
Viewing the Bluetooth name, MAC address, Model,
Serial Number, and version
Viewing the Bluetooth name:
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On your watch, go to Settings > About. The name displayed under Device name is the
device's Bluetooth name.
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Alternatively, open the Huawei Health app and enter the device settings screen. The name
of the connected device is the Bluetooth name.
Viewing the MAC address:
On your watch, go to Settings > About to view the MAC address.
Viewing the Serial Number (SN):
On your watch, go to Settings > About. Your watch's Serial Number is displayed next to SN:.
Model:
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On your watch, go to Settings > About , the model name is displayed under Model.
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The laser-engraved characters after the word "MODEL" on the back of the watch is the
model name.
Viewing the version:
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On your watch, go to Settings > About to view your watch's version.
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Open the Huawei Health app, go to the device settings screen, then touch Firmware
update to check the version of your watch.
Restoring the watch to its factory settings
Method 1: From the home screen press the Up button, swipe until you find Settings, touch
it, go to System > Reset, and then touch √ to confirm. As all the data on your watch will be
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