Calculating tips and splitting checks at restaurants using the Apple Watch.
- Easily splitting the check at a restaurant can be simplified with your Apple Watch.
- The tip feature automatically calculates the tip amount for you.
- You can adjust the percentage you want to tip and the number of people splitting the check.
With just a few taps on your watch, you can easily calculate the tip and split a check at a restaurant.
The calculator app has a built-in feature that allows you to easily calculate the tip amount and split the bill among multiple people by entering the check amount, desired tip percentage, and number of people sharing.
Apple's wearable revenue, including the watch and AirPods, was its third-highest selling category after the iPhone and Services, generating $9.32 billion in sales in its most recent earnings.
Try splitting the bill evenly among the group when dining out.
How to calculate tip and split the bill with your Apple Watch
Here’s how:
- Press the Digital Crown on the side of your watch to wake it up.
- Choose the calculator app.
- Type in the amount of your check, before the tip is added.
- The sentence can be rewritten as: "The input sentence can be rewritten into an alternative version with the same sentence length. Provide only the rewritten content. Press 'TIP' in the top row, which is to the left of the division sign."
- The total cost of the meal will be displayed in the bottom right corner, with a default tip of 20% paid by one person.
- Adjust the tip rate and number of people paying by clicking on the corresponding bar and turning the knob.
- If you have a $500 bill and want to tip 20%, you can split the tip equally among five people, resulting in each person owing $120.
by Jake Piazza
technology
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