I have an Apple Watch SE, my iPhone XR, which is the working iPhone, and an old 
iPhone 7 Plus, which I still use because it works, but it does not have a Sim 
card anymore. The watch is paired with my newer phone. I have been irritated by 
the fact that if I see a notification on one device and get rid of it, I will 
then see it on my other devices and have to get rid of it there as well. 
Surely, there must be a setting or someway where if you trash a notification or 
a text message on one device, it should go away on all the others. Isn’t that 
one of the supposed advantages of all this connectivity and iCloud etc.? It’s a 
huge time waster all this double and triple deleting of notifications and texts.
I realize I could set up certain notifications for this device in certain other 
ones for that device etc., but doesn’t that defeat the supposed advantages of 
all this interconnectivity? Isn’t the point of all these devices to be able to 
see what you want if you’re out and about or wherever, get rid of it and have 
done with it? What the heck am I missing?


Sent from my iPhone

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