INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The 2 devices will need to be in close proximity for the un-pairing to work. When you unpair from your iPhone, it will automatically create a backup of your watch’s content and settings, which you could use to restore a new watch with your old settings. You can still wipe your watch manually without your phone, but you won’t be able to automatically make a backup on your phone. Unlock your iPhone and tap on the “Apple Watch” app. Go to the “My Watch” tab and find the name of your Apple Watch. Tap the “i” information icon next to your watch, then select the “Unpair Apple Watch” option. Confirm and, if prompted, enter your Apple ID password to disable Activation Lock. Un-pairing will automatically reset the watch to factory settings, so you don’t have to worry about wiping all of your information before selling. Open your watch and navigate to the Settings app, then select General > Reset. Tap “Erase All Content and Settings” and then press “Erase All” to confirm. Enter your passcode if prompted to complete the process. This will completely wipe your watch and return it to its original factory settings.

SUMMARY: Keep your watch and phone within several feet of each other while you unpair. Unpair your watch from your iPhone in the “Apple Watch” app. Erase your watch manually if you don’t have access to your phone.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tap the Contacts app in your Android's App Drawer. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. On some Androids, you'll tap ☰ in the upper-left or upper-right corner instead. You'll find this in the drop-down menu. On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll instead tap Manage contacts here. It's on the Settings page. Doing so opens a list of import options. On a Samsung Galaxy, you'll tap Import/Export contacts. Tap the .vcf or vCard option on the Import page. Doing so will open a File Manager window. On a Samsung Galaxy, tap IMPORT near the top of the screen. Tap the storage location to which you downloaded the vCard file (e.g., Internal storage), select the Download folder, and tap the vCard file. On a Samsung Galaxy, selecting the correct storage location will automatically select your vCard file. Tap Phone to save the contacts on your phone, or tap one of the email accounts listed below the Phone options. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so will import your vCard file's contents into your Android's Contacts app.

SUMMARY: Open your Android's Contacts. Tap ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Import. Select the vCard format. Select the vCard file. Select a save location. Tap IMPORT.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: On stock Android phones, this is Hangouts by default. Samsung phones come with their own messaging app called “Messages”.  The keyboard will appear. This is in the lower right corner of the keyboard. The selected emoji will be added to your message.  Swipe left or right or tap the category icons at the top of the keyboard to browse through various emoji. Tap the ":-)"  button to switch to ASCII formatted emoticons. These can be useful for communicating with non-smartphone users, since they may not be able to render emoji sent from your device. Tap ABC to return to the normal keyboard

SUMMARY: Open your messaging app. Tap a conversation. Tap the text field. Tap the smiley icon. Tap an emoji.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These will form the main shape of the nest, and are much easier to work with than hard, short twigs. You can use straw, long grass, vines, willow fronds, bendy reeds, or seagrass found outdoors or at a garden supply store. Raffia is another good option, obtainable from a craft supply store. If Mexican feather grass grows in your area, grab a clump of it and pull your hand upward to remove a handful of hairy seeds clinging together. Once you have enough seeds, clump them into a ball and make a nest shape by sticking your thumb into it.

SUMMARY:
Find long, flexible plant stems.