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Managing Apple devices like the Apple Watch and iPad efficiently is crucial for both casual users and professionals alike. Whether you’re backing up data, managing apps, or configuring settings, having the right tools can make a big difference. Apple offers a suite of native tools designed to handle device management, but third-party apps like iMazing have grown popular for their extended capabilities and flexibility.

In this article, we’ll compare iMazing with Apple’s native device management tools, focusing on Apple Watch and iPad management. We’ll explore features, usability, and scenarios where each shines, helping you decide which tool best fits your needs.

TL;DR version:

✅ Apple’s tools are free and well-integrated—but basic.
✅ iMazing offers detailed backups, app control, Watch diagnostics, and more.
🧑‍💼 Ideal for managing multiple devices, or anyone needing more than Finder can offer.
💸 Apple = Free | iMazing = Paid (starts with a free trial).

Apple’s native tools: the built-in basics

Apple provides a mostly seamless experience when it comes to managing devices through Finder (macOS), iCloud, and the Settings app. Here’s what you get:

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For iPad:

  • Full device backup via Finder or iCloud.
  • Automatic syncing of media, apps, and settings.
  • File transfers via Files app or AirDrop.
  • Quick OS updates.

For Apple Watch:

  • Automatic backups (sort of) via a paired iPhone.
  • Watch settings and app data are included in iPhone backups.
  • Restore happens when pairing a new Watch.

Limitations:

  • No selective app data backup or restore.
  • No access to message or WhatsApp archives.
  • No clear visibility into Watch data.
  • No export options or customization.

What iMazing brings to the table

With iMazing 3.2, the tool steps up its game with extended support for both iPads and the Apple Watch.

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For iPad:

  • Full and selective backups, including messages, media, and app data.
  • WhatsApp, iMessage, and SMS export to PDF, Excel, and more.
  • File system access to internal storage (no jailbreak needed).
  • App library management and transfer.
  • ProRAW and media management tools.

For Apple Watch (new in iMazing 3.2):

  • Basic device overview and identification.
  • Inclusion in iPhone backups (with more transparency).
  • Ability to identify multiple Watches tied to a device.

Power Features:

  • Snapshot backups with restore points.
  • Encrypted backups with AES-256.
  • Custom backup scheduling.
  • Business support (MDM prep, supervision, and more).

Apple Watch support in iMazing 3.2 is still developing, but it already offers more visibility and control than Apple’s native, closed-off approach.

Side-by-side feature comparison

Feature Apple Native Tools iMazing 3.2
Full iPad backup ✅ Yes ✅ Yes
Selective backup & restore ❌ No ✅ Yes
Apple Watch manual backup ❌ No ⚠ Basic support
Export messages/WhatsApp ❌ No ✅ Yes
iPad file system access ❌ No ✅ Yes
Manage & delete apps ❌ No ✅ Yes
Business/IT support (Supervision) ❌ No ✅ Yes

When to choose Apple’s native tools

Use Apple’s native tools if:

  • You prefer free, built-in solutions with tight ecosystem integration.
  • Your device management needs are basic — backups, app installs, and settings management.
  • You’re a casual user without the need for detailed diagnostics.

When iMazing is worth it

While Apple’s native tools work well for casual users, iMazing shines in more advanced or professional use cases:

  • You manage multiple iPads or Watches.
  • You need detailed data exports (WhatsApp, Messages).
  • You want more backup control (when, what, and where).
  • You deal with ProRAW photos, audio, or enterprise apps.
  • You need a clear, visual interface for your Apple Watch setup.

It’s perfect for:

  • Freelancers and professionals
  • IT departments and schools
  • Backup-conscious users
  • Anyone tired of Finder and iCloud limitations

Pricing breakdown

Apple Native Tools:

  • Free with iOS/macOS.

iMazing:

  • Starts at $39.99 one-time for 1 device.
  • Business and multi-device licenses available.
  • Includes a free trial, and upgrades from prior versions are 50% off.

Final thoughts

Both Apple’s native tools and iMazing have their place in Apple device management. Native tools are perfect for everyday users seeking simplicity and cost-free solutions. However, iMazing’s rich feature set, especially with its latest 3.2 update, offers unmatched control and diagnostics for Apple Watch and iPad management.

If you’re looking for deeper insights, better app management, or need to manage multiple devices professionally, iMazing is worth exploring. Try its free trial to see firsthand how it can enhance your Apple device management experience.

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