[Q] Autoforward not working - Samsung Gear S

Hi, yesterday I set up the auto call forwarding calls from my phone to gear S, when the pairing is lost (ine the gear app). It works fine. Today it's not working. After the BT pairing is lost, I'm just getting the message on gear, that calls weren't forwarded, clik OK, to try again.
When the gear is paired remote (wifi), the OK click starts the fwd. But usually when I left the phone home, I got the fwd msg after couple of minutes, when I'm fair away, so I'm not even remote connected, and the OK click doesn't helps.
Anybody with this problem?
My workaround is to use Tasker, but better will be, if the auto fwd would works as it should.
Gear S, slovakia, O2 network, paired with i9505

i have the same problem....can you explain how you set up tasker? maybe it can be a solution for people with the same problem until we find another fix...thanx

tasker workaround
for auto fwd when BT pairing is lost:
(gear and phone should be paired via BT before starting this set up)
1. at the home screen I created new profile named Gear S (not necessary)
2. clicked "+" and selected State
3. click Net
4. click BT Connected (the task will be run one time after BT device is paired)
5. at State Edit screen in the Name field click magnifier icon and choose paired Gear S. The same do in the Address field.
6. Click back on your phone or the icon in the left top to go back.
7. new menu should appear, choose new task. Fill in name and click the Check icon
8. on Task Edit click "+" to add action
9. chose Phone
10. chose Call
11.now you have to find the operator code, which you have to call, when you want to redirect calls to another number. In my case it is **21*phonenumber#
12. click Auto Dial
Thats it, now just go back.
to disable autoforwarding, just create another State event and on the step 4. also choose Invert. and at the step 11 choose the code, in my case ##21#.
Analogicaly you can create another task (not BT con discon), when you ring your phone from gear number, than start auto forward to gear number.

hi, first of all thanks for the explanation..it works (kind off)
i followed your directions and now when i turn off BT on the phone the calls get redirected to the gear s, but only when the gear s is configured with mobile networks "always on"....when i put the mobile networks to "auto on/off" and call my phone, i get the answering machine from the sim in my gear s....is this normal?
i just worry when i have to put network always on, that the battery will drain much faster...

hmm, in my case, I have setings to auto ON/OFF. I think, that after disconecting BT, you have to wait couple of seconds (around 120) until the gear S gets registered to network, or until the phone autocalls call forwarding.
I had the same problem. that soon after closing BT I was unable to call to my phone number.
But It's still not working perfectly, I have to do some more research, why today after leaving phone home, the calls didn't get forwarded....

niio said:
hmm, in my case, I have setings to auto ON/OFF. I think, that after disconecting BT, you have to wait couple of seconds (around 120) until the gear S gets registered to network, or until the phone autocalls call forwarding.
I had the same problem. that soon after closing BT I was unable to call to my phone number.
But It's still not working perfectly, I have to do some more research, why today after leaving phone home, the calls didn't get forwarded....
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The only way i am able to get a remote connection successfully is if my phone is on wifi and my watch is on wifi, i left my phone at my house on wifi, walked o my neighbors house and we sent messages to my phone and i got them on my watch. I noticed i successfully get a "Remote connection" notification on my watch, however if I'm using mobile data and blue tooth gets disconnected i will not have a "remote connection" notification on my gear and if someone calls it will take almost 10 mins before i say i got a missed call on my watch, just like your problem on the first post i get a phone icon that lets me try to retireive my missed call but it keeps failing and i get a phone icon with a small yellow "!". Ive tried resintalling gear app, ive wiped the watch plenty of times. Im starting to think it has something to do with ATT. As the remote connection always works if both are on wifi no matter where they are, which is removing the att network connection all together. The app is working by sending me data once wifi is connected.

niio said:
for auto fwd when BT pairing is lost:
(gear and phone should be paired via BT before starting this set up)
1. at the home screen I created new profile named Gear S (not necessary)
2. clicked "+" and selected State
3. click Net
4. click BT Connected (the task will be run one time after BT device is paired)
5. at State Edit screen in the Name field click magnifier icon and choose paired Gear S. The same do in the Address field.
6. Click back on your phone or the icon in the left top to go back.
7. new menu should appear, choose new task. Fill in name and click the Check icon
8. on Task Edit click "+" to add action
9. chose Phone
10. chose Call
11.now you have to find the operator code, which you have to call, when you want to redirect calls to another number. In my case it is **21*phonenumber#
12. click Auto Dial
Thats it, now just go back.
to disable autoforwarding, just create another State event and on the step 4. also choose Invert. and at the step 11 choose the code, in my case ##21#.
Analogicaly you can create another task (not BT con discon), when you ring your phone from gear number, than start auto forward to gear number.
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Yessss...it's working
had to put gear manager back on my note 3 and to reset my gear s, but now it works great...when out of bt range it automaticaly forwards all calls to my gear s, and when i come back into range it automaticly goes back on bt mode....
perfect workaround till they firgure out how to make their built in function to work as it should.
thanx again

What do you mean built-in function working as it should?
As far as I can tell everything is working as designed. I didn't have to configure anything to get auto-forward to work....it seemed to be the default operation. As soon as the watch loses bluetooth connection with the phone, about 2 minutes later, all calls are re-directed, and a 3G data link is established between the watch and the phone so that notifications continue to work.
The ONLY issue is that when you dial-out from the watch it of course presents the caller ID of the SIM in the watch rather than your normal number, so your friends, relatives etc won't recognise the number.

the build in autofwd is sometimes working but usually not. Maybe the problem is, if the data on the gear S are off, than there are problems with autofwd.
When I have data "on" on gearS, there was no problem with autofwd, or the gearS were able to start autoFWD, after clicking on the OK in the "not paired message". Probably the autoforward is not working via network forwarding, but via samsung account.
Anyway, if data are off, then the gear is not receiving any notifications, just calls and messages (I guess).

niio said:
the build in autofwd is sometimes working but usually not. Maybe the problem is, if the data on the gear S are off, than there are problems with autofwd.
When I have data "on" on gearS, there was no problem with autofwd, or the gearS were able to start autoFWD, after clicking on the OK in the "not paired message". Probably the autoforward is not working via network forwarding, but via samsung account.
Anyway, if data are off, then the gear is not receiving any notifications, just calls and messages (I guess).
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Okay I understand. The forwarding is indeed done via data. It sends a data signal via Samsung's server to your Note 3 to tell the Note 3 to forward the calls. It cannot be done at the mobile network level because the forwarding has to be set on the originating number. So the only way to do that is to send a signal back to the phone to tell it to forward the calls. And this is done of course by data.

Tasker solution sucks for me. one thing is my phone brings up a text box prompt asking if i want to forward calls before dialing the number and for some reason when i reconnect it does the cancel call forwarding task twice and again with a prompt.

Same problem.
It seems to be a problem with the Gear S watch. If I restart the watch all works fine for a while.

Wrong way round
niio said:
for auto fwd when BT pairing is lost:
(gear and phone should be paired via BT before starting this set up)
1. at the home screen I created new profile named Gear S (not necessary)
2. clicked "+" and selected State
3. click Net
4. click BT Connected (the task will be run one time after BT device is paired)
5. at State Edit screen in the Name field click magnifier icon and choose paired Gear S. The same do in the Address field.
6. Click back on your phone or the icon in the left top to go back.
7. new menu should appear, choose new task. Fill in name and click the Check icon
8. on Task Edit click "+" to add action
9. chose Phone
10. chose Call
11.now you have to find the operator code, which you have to call, when you want to redirect calls to another number. In my case it is **21*phonenumber#
12. click Auto Dial
Thats it, now just go back.
to disable autoforwarding, just create another State event and on the step 4. also choose Invert. and at the step 11 choose the code, in my case ##21#.
Analogicaly you can create another task (not BT con discon), when you ring your phone from gear number, than start auto forward to gear number.
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I did this set up as explained above but found it was the wrong way round step 11 I had use the cancell Divert code ##21# and click revert don't know why but it works for me . When I did it as explained above when the phone and gear were connected it was diverting to the gear . Then when they were apart (lost Bt connection ) it would cancell the Divert. Anyone else had this problem regards Rob west ps top forum site very helpful

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Auto call transfer??

This could be a silly question, but I've never really seen a clear answer on this. Can anyone confirm how the Gear S actually transfers a call? For example, if you're wearing your gear and have your phone on you. If a call comes in, your phone rings and you can answer. Now, let's say you run into a store and leave your phone in the car...before, with the Gear 2 it would say "Bluetooth disconnected" and you're done.
At that "Bluetooth disconnected" point with the Gear 2, is that where the Gear S automatically "connects" itself to the network? In other words seamless connection?
Is this right? (below)
In Bluetooth range: Person calls > Samsung cell phone rings > answer on phone or watch > no answer > goes to VM.
Out of Bluetooth range: Samsung phone sensed your Gear S is out of range > person calls > watch rings > no answer > goes to VM
Thoughts?
gsxr150 said:
This could be a silly question, but I've never really seen a clear answer on this. Can anyone confirm how the Gear S actually transfers a call? For example, if you're wearing your gear and have your phone on you. If a call comes in, your phone rings and you can answer. Now, let's say you run into a store and leave your phone in the car...before, with the Gear 2 it would say "Bluetooth disconnected" and you're done.
At that "Bluetooth disconnected" point with the Gear 2, is that where the Gear S automatically "connects" itself to the network? In other words seamless connection?
Is this right? (below)
In Bluetooth range: Person calls > Samsung cell phone rings > answer on phone or watch > no answer > goes to VM.
Out of Bluetooth range: Samsung phone sensed your Gear S is out of range > person calls > watch rings > no answer > goes to VM
Thoughts?
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+1 I know you can forward you calls to watch but I would like to know how this scenario plays out as well
Uniquebarbee said:
+1 I know you can forward you calls to watch but I would like to know how this scenario plays out as well
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Honestly, I don't think we're going to find out until people get their hands on this thing. (On launch day)
gsxr150 said:
Honestly, I don't think we're going to find out until people get their hands on this thing. (On launch day)
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Yes you are right
maybe you can set up a task with Tasker that tells it every time bluetooth disconnects from that device, forward calls to a specified number.
gingy13 said:
maybe you can set up a task with Tasker that tells it every time bluetooth disconnects from that device, forward calls to a specified number.
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Guys, I picked mine up today from an ATT corp store. Just walked in and said I'd like to buy a Gear S. Anyhow, I think I have this figured out. When someone calls your phone when the gear is out of range, it rings first on the phone then gets sent to the Gear. Then apparently people leave a message on that other number, that's the part I don't get yet. BUT I did send my buddy a text message while outside of range and he said it came in as my main number.
I hope this does not mess up with my google voice voice mail set up
gsxr150 said:
Guys, I picked mine up today from an ATT corp store. Just walked in and said I'd like to buy a Gear S. Anyhow, I think I have this figured out. When someone calls your phone when the gear is out of range, it rings first on the phone then gets sent to the Gear. Then apparently people leave a message on that other number, that's the part I don't get yet. BUT I did send my buddy a text message while outside of range and he said it came in as my main number.
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Ugh at that other number. I have google voice also seems I will have yet another number
If the call forwarding happens though the Cell network then google voice should be ok. I just dont want to have to stop using google voice for my voice mails.
There are a few options, rings on phone then forward to watch then voicemail. Auto forward is whenever the watch is not connected via Bluetooth then forward is enabled. Also always forward option.
Where is the option for auto call forwarding when Bluetooth disconnects? I can only see the remote forwarding on the gear on the screen with volume and brightness.
I don't own one as yet (comes in 2 days) lets say.... you do drop bluetooth because your out of range. if your handset is set to forward calls to the gear s number when the call is not answered within a specific time normal call forwarding would do the job. However, call forwarding without the right tariffs could cost you unless unlimited minutes is your tariff. Mine is, so no problems there.

confused about connectivity

So ive had thd gear for 2 days and im confused. When using my note 4, if i left the phone home i thougjt the watch woild act as tye same number etc when out and about. They tout that yoi dont have to give out a seperate number etc. Was i wrong on this account.
It should if the Gear S can connect to your phone remotely. There are know bugs that if you leave Gear WiFi on, it may not connect to your phone reliably.
How do connect remotely and shut the WiFi off. T-Mobile told me it wouldn't work
Suzook1 said:
So ive had thd gear for 2 days and im confused. When using my note 4, if i left the phone home i thougjt the watch woild act as tye same number etc when out and about. They tout that yoi dont have to give out a seperate number etc. Was i wrong on this account.
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Did you enable call forwarding so when your bluetooth is out of range it will go into call forward mode ie calls/text from note 4 you want standalone use gear only mode
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Suzook1 said:
How do connect remotely and shut the WiFi off. T-Mobile told me it wouldn't work
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Remote Connection
You can remotely connect the Gear S to the
smartphone when a Bluetooth connection
between the devices is not available. When this
feature is activated, you can receive notifications
from the smartphone and use apps that require
a network connection on the Gear S. For more
information, refer to “Connection Modes” on page
16.
1.
On smartphone
: Sign in to your Samsung
account.
2.
On smartphone:
Tap
Apps
>
Samsung
Gear
>
Settings
, and then tap
Use Remote
connection
per t-mobile manual
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Forwarding Calls to Gear S
If you turn on Auto call forwarding, when Gear
S is in Remote Connection mode, calls to the
smartphone are automatically forwarded to the
Gear S. You can turn on Auto call forwarding
when you pair your Gear S with a smartphone,
in the Gear S Settings, or in Settings of the
Samsung Gear app on the smartphone.
When call forwarding is active:
•
Your smartphone will ring a few times for
an incoming call, and then the call will be
forwarded to your Gear S.
•
If you do not answer the call on your Gear S,
the caller may leave a voicemail that you can
listen to on your Gear S.
To use call forwarding, the Use Remote
connection setting must be enabled on the
Samsung Gear app on the smartphone (this is
enabled by default).
Call forwarding continues until your Gear S and
smartphone are connected again, via Bluetooth
or remote connection
Sorry have to ask the noon question, how do you forward. From the phone or the watxh
question to ask
See at bottom
QUOTE=Uniquebarbee;56735402]Did you enable call forwarding so when your bluetooth is out of range it will go into call forward mode ie calls/text from note 4 you want standalone use gear only mode
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51
Remote Connection
You can remotely connect the Gear S to the
smartphone when a Bluetooth connection
between the devices is not available. When this
feature is activated, you can receive notifications
from the smartphone and use apps that require
a network connection on the Gear S. For more
information, refer to “Connection Modes” on page
16.
1.
On smartphone
: Sign in to your Samsung
account.
2.
On smartphone:
Tap
Apps
>
Samsung
Gear
>
Settings
, and then tap
Use Remote
connection
per t-mobile manual
Do you mean galaxy apps on my note 4
====================================================================
Forwarding Calls to Gear S
If you turn on Auto call forwarding, when Gear
S is in Remote Connection mode, calls to the
smartphone are automatically forwarded to the
Gear S. You can turn on Auto call forwarding
when you pair your Gear S with a smartphone,
in the Gear S Settings, or in Settings of the
Samsung Gear app on the smartphone.
When call forwarding is active:
•
Your smartphone will ring a few times for
an incoming call, and then the call will be
forwarded to your Gear S.
•
If you do not answer the call on your Gear S,
the caller may leave a voicemail that you can
listen to on your Gear S.
To use call forwarding, the Use Remote
connection setting must be enabled on the
Samsung Gear app on the smartphone (this is
enabled by default).
Call forwarding continues until your Gear S and
smartphone are connected again, via Bluetooth
or remote connection[/QUOTE]
Suzook1 said:
Sorry have to ask the noon question, how do you forward. From the phone or the watxh
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http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/wearable-tech/SM-R750TZKATMB
Left side of the list last thing manual
OK got call forwarding enabled. Last question, if I make a call from the watch, its going to show up as the number assigmed to the watch though right, note my note 4
Suzook1 said:
OK got call forwarding enabled. Last question, if I make a call from the watch, its going to show up as the number assigmed to the watch though right, note my note 4
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You can set it up for when you call from Gs To display note 4 number or Gs number . But if you are in gear only mode then yes you will call from the watch number
*yes samsung gear manager on note 4
how do you set that up?
THis review today states this:
Which means, if you set up automatic call forwarding, you can call your friends from your wrist and the call will appear to come from your regular phone number. But if you mistakenly share the direct phone number with your coworkers like I did, then all bets are off and your wrist is ringing at midnight. Protip: don't do that.
http://gizmodo.com/samsung-gear-s-review-but-i-dont-wanna-be-****-tracy-1658861223
When you BT connected to the phone, the cell radio on the watch is forced off. You can't receive SMS or calls from your watch number. All calls go straight to voicemail. This is true regardless if you setup auto call forwarding or not.
So, don't give out your watch number.
Well that's a bummer. I really wanted to make calls independent of the phone and have my main number show up
You still can. Just turn off the BT and let it remote connect to the phone. You trade off the battery life and a few features (that won't work without BT connection) for the sake of independent phone radio.
I do but when I make a call from the watch it comes up as my other number?
It can be configured on the watch for what outgoing number it shows.
I enabled call forwarding on the watch and gear managerband now if I'm out of range from the note 4 the watch connects remotely.
Then when I make a call or send a text it shows up on my wife's phone as coming from the Note 4 number and not the watches own number.
Just make sure that WiFi on the watch is switched off and call forwarding enabled on both the watch and in gear manager app.
jongilluley said:
I enabled call forwarding on the watch and gear managerband now if I'm out of range from the note 4 the watch connects remotely.
Then when I make a call or send a text it shows up on my wife's phone as coming from the Note 4 number and not the watches own number.
Just make sure that WiFi on the watch is switched off and call forwarding enabled on both the watch and in gear manager app.
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Whenever I'm connected remotely, the outgoing call number is my watch's phone number and not my phone. When I'm connected via Bluetooth, it's the phone's number. I have played with the settings and have call forwarding on in both areas. My text messages show as my cell phone even when remotely connected just not outgoing calls. I'm getting a little frustrated as I want to leave the phone home sometimes and I don't want people to have a different number. I can't change this setting when connected remotely as its grayed out.
Jordan, look under phone settings when connected REMOTELY. You can choose what number to call from
Jeffruby said:
Jordan, look under phone settings when connected REMOTELY. You can choose what number to call from
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I tried it. The number is set as my gear's number and it is grayed out so that I can't change it. Maybe this is a limitation of AT&T's network. It might not be able to place a call as another number remotely. This works for messages, just not for calls. This is somewhat disappointing as it negates the idea of not giving out another number when you leave your phone behind. If I ever call anyone, they will have no idea who it is.
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nope...will only change if a) the gear network is on always ON or b) its on auto...and your not on wifi or bluetooth to phone...will work...

Call forwarding/ Remote connection method

to get smart relay activated properly you must first turn on the mobile data connection on your phone then the mobile data connection on your watch. if the gear s has auto mobile data defaulted, in 60 seconds you will not have to activate it manually.
This method is to get the calls forwarded. Again, to establish the remote connection both phone and watch mobile data connections must be established. If youre connected to wifi the remote connection will not work.
Once call forwarding or remote connection has been established it is not necessary to keep the mobile data connections on either the phone or watch. The remote setup has been worked out through your cellular provider and there isn't a need to keep data on if you don't need them.
This must be done every time to get it working. I'm using both a tmobile bought gear S and note 4. It all works brilliantly.
if i have the phone and watch connected, and i receive a call, and answer it from the watch, will i speak from the phone? its easier to slide from the watch...
Hello I'm having great problems with remote connection. All I get is error message when I try to activate it. all it says is error has occurred please try again. I have note 4 and tmobile. I'm stuck and been researching for 2 days now. Any ideas?
bjh2379 said:
Hello I'm having great problems with remote connection. All I get is error message when I try to activate it. all it says is error has occurred please try again. I have note 4 and tmobile. I'm stuck and been researching for 2 days now. Any ideas?
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Redo call forwarding setup both on gear manager and watch itself
Mine takes 2-4 tries to connect but after that its flawless
It has to have remote connection first to do the call forwarding
Any ideas?
A good reset/Uninstall the apps always helps me
Yeah tried. Nothing. Now its not recognizing my sim card
i get the same error forwarding calls when moving from BT to mobile connection. although the watch shows me the notifications, it keeps the error.try again.
how do i redo the call forwarding protocol on both devices?
bjh2379 said:
Yeah tried. Nothing. Now its not recognizing my sim card
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Did ya fix it
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S
No Data Plan
hughedee74 said:
to get smart relay activated properly you must first turn on the mobile data connection on your phone then the mobile data connection on your watch. if the gear s has auto mobile data defaulted, in 60 seconds you will not have to activate it manually.
This method is to get the calls forwarded. Again, to establish the remote connection both phone and watch mobile data connections must be established. If youre connected to wifi the remote connection will not work.
Once call forwarding or remote connection has been established it is not necessary to keep the mobile data connections on either the phone or watch. The remote setup has been worked out through your cellular provider and there isn't a need to keep data on if you don't need them.
This must be done every time to get it working. I'm using both a tmobile bought gear S and note 4. It all works brilliantly.
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I am nor completely clear.....are you saying that each time you know you will be leaving your phone at home, you must manually set up Remote Connection and then turn it off when you reconnect to the watch via bluetooth? I thought is was supposed to be automatic. Also, does this Remote Connection require a data plan to allow it to function? I am in Canada and none of the carriers have a "wearable plan". I just purchased a prepaid nanoSIM from Rogers and signed up for a talk & text plan but no data and I don't want to be paying big $ for data if the watch requires data to function with Remote Connection. HELP!
Rick76 said:
I am nor completely clear.....are you saying that each time you know you will be leaving your phone at home, you must manually set up Remote Connection and then turn it off when you reconnect to the watch via bluetooth? I thought is was supposed to be automatic. Also, does this Remote Connection require a data plan to allow it to function? I am in Canada and none of the carriers have a "wearable plan". I just purchased a prepaid nanoSIM from Rogers and signed up for a talk & text plan but no data and I don't want to be paying big $ for data if the watch requires data to function with Remote Connection. HELP!
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As far as I'm aware there are actually two separate issues to consider here.
1) If you turn on Call Forwarding in the Gear Manager app on your phone, then calls to your phone (using your phone number) will ring on your watch when not connected through Bluetooth (by being forwarded to your watch #). This is simply call forwarding and all you need is a watch plan that allows voice; no data plan required. You would normally use this when you want to leave the phone at home and receive calls on your watch while you're out, etc. The forwarding isnt automatic, you turn it on or off as required in Gear Manager.
2) If you have a plan that allows data (or have access to a wifi connection) then you will be able to receive texts and all notifications from your phone on your watch when connected remotely. You won't be able to receive calls in real time with only a data plan though, unless you also have a voice plan and forward calls as per #1 above. On the bright side, you will still get the missed call notification if your watch plan allows data, so while you can't answer the call you can always call them back right away. Data plans (or wifi) allow for the remote connection to your phone when out of bluetooth range. This remote connection is possible because without bluetooth, the phone and watch can only sync up through your Samsung account, which is why they need some sort of data connection. Once you've set everything up on your phone and watch, the remote connection will happen autonatically within 60 seconds of losing bluetooth connectivity.
Clearer Now
sefrcoko said:
As far as I'm aware there are actually two separate issues to consider here.
1) If you turn on Call Forwarding in the Gear Manager app on your phone, then calls to your phone (using your phone number) will ring on your watch when not connected through Bluetooth (by being forwarded to your watch #). This is simply call forwarding and all you need is a watch plan that allows voice; no data plan required. You would normally use this when you want to leave the phone at home and receive calls on your watch while you're out, etc. The forwarding isnt automatic, you turn it on or off as required in Gear Manager.
2) If you have a plan that allows data (or have access to a wifi connection) then you will be able to receive texts and all notifications from your phone on your watch when connected remotely. You won't be able to receive calls in real time with only a data plan though, unless you also have a voice plan and forward calls as per #1 above. On the bright side, you will still get the missed call notification if your watch plan allows data, so while you can't answer the call you can always call them back right away. Data plans (or wifi) allow for the remote connection to your phone when out of bluetooth range. This remote connection is possible because without bluetooth, the phone and watch can only sync up through your Samsung account, which is why they need some sort of data connection. Once you've set everything up on your phone and watch, the remote connection will happen autonatically within 60 seconds of losing bluetooth connectivity.
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Thanks for the clarification. I currently only have the Talk & Text plan so I will have to see how much data is used to push the information. I may have to get a data plan as well.
Rick76 said:
Thanks for the clarification. I currently only have the Talk & Text plan so I will have to see how much data is used to push the information. I may have to get a data plan as well.
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Happy to help. Also check out my post from the general thread to see my experience with trying to find a good weaeable-like plan here in Canada:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58611081
So to further ask questions about these things..
I just got the watch today and have been searching and trying to find tips on it...
If I am connected via bluetooth.. why does my watch not ring? I thought I could pretty much leave my phone in my pocket all day and do everything through the watch (receive calls and what not). I notice the "messages" app ONLY has messages in there sent from the watch itself. If I get a text message I can view it (not reply..) and it does not show up on the actual watch texts... ideas?
Thanks in advanced.
Hey all,
I just have a question. Lets assume we do have a phone with SIM-A and the Watch with SIM-B. They are connected via bluetooth and for a reason, bluetooth connection get lost. Theoretically, the calls from SIM-A should be diverted to SIM-B. Automatically. Correct?
Because, practically, I am trying this with the Galaxy S7 edge with two sims (SM-G935FD) and it is not working. I got only missed-call notification. The call is not diverted and the phone is still ringing. However, I can do it manually, which of course is not as advertised.

Using the Gear S off bluetooth

Hello, I've tried using search but can't really word my question properly. I just got the Gear S yesterday and it has been fun to play around with so far. My question is, when the watch disconnects from bluetooth and I send a text message, it uses it's own number. This can get confusing to people I'm talking to because they don't know that number. Is there a setting I am missing so that the watch forwards the text back through my phone so it does not use the standalone number?
Thanks for your time!
Go to settings>messages, change outgoing number to phone.
I tried to navigate there and it says Gear, but the option to press to change it is greed out. Is there something else I may be missing?
You also need to be in remote mode when you are disconnected from bt......then you will have the option of either gear or mobile.
If you're referring to "Use Remote Connection" in Settings, then that has been on since I activated it.
Spikes234 said:
If you're referring to "Use Remote Connection" in Settings, then that has been on since I activated it.
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interesting.....are you using a galaxy phone?.....If you are try resetting the gear.
also...... is the "mobile data" in the "connection/mobile network" menu on.......does the gear go to "remote connection" mode when you don't have a bt connection

Two questions from a new owner

I just got my Gear S and I have couple of questions that I haven't been able to discover an answer for. Is it possible to rotate the screen to landscape mode? I haven't found a way to do if there is. Also what would be needed to send/receive calls on it in stand alone mode?
It is not possible to rate the screen.
There is nothing else needed to make/receive calls in stand alone as long as you have the watch activated with a carrier plan. It will have its own phone number. However, if it is connected to your phone via Bluetooth, the cell radio on the watch is disable by default to save battery.
Also, make sure you bought the correct version of Gear S for use. As a dual band phone, Gear S is not a global phone. Specifically, North American market and rest of the world do not match in frequency bands. So, if you bought a non-NA Gear S, it won't work in NA and vice versa.
Thanks for the info. It is an ATT gear s which is the service that I have. I realized that I asked the first question incorrectly. I was wondering about rotating the screen when viewing video or photos. I found a video play that will rotate it for you.
Also to go full solo mode your phone needs to be shut off. If it is on, then the watch will connect through the cell network from your phone and you will still get calls from your phone's number on the watch. If the phone is off the network, or turned off, then your watch's number will be the active one.
highlordkram said:
Also to go full solo mode your phone needs to be shut off. If it is on, then the watch will connect through the cell network from your phone and you will still get calls from your phone's number on the watch. If the phone is off the network, or turned off, then your watch's number will be the active one.
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No you don't have to. As long as you are not connected via Bluetooth to your phone, your watch can receive phone calls from both numbers. In fact, if auto-forwarding is turned on, you will still receive phone calls from your phone's number even if the phone is turned off that is because the forwarding is done at carrier network level, not on your phone.
With Bluetooth turned on, the default behavior is turn off the cell radio on the watch to save battery. But you can still turn it on in the settings so that your watch can always receive calls to the watch's number at the cost of worse battery life.
foxbat121 said:
No you don't have to. As long as you are not connected via Bluetooth to your phone, your watch can receive phone calls from both numbers. In fact, if auto-forwarding is turned on, you will still receive phone calls from your phone's number even if the phone is turned off that is because the forwarding is done at carrier network level, not on your phone.
With Bluetooth turned on, the default behavior is turn off the cell radio on the watch to save battery. But you can still turn it on in the settings so that your watch can always receive calls to the watch's number at the cost of worse battery life.
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This does not work this way for me in the U.S. and under AT&T. I have auto-forwarding on, but if the phone is off I do not get calls to the phone forwarded to the watch. With the phone off, the watch only gets calls to the watch number. It gets forwarded calls from the phone if bluetooth is off, but the phone has to still be turned on and on the network.
Here is an excerpt from the manual:
Connected Remotely
When connected remotely, the Gear S is not
connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth, but is
still connected to the smartphone via the mobile
network.
While connected remotely, the Gear S can
receive notifications and calls from the
smartphone, calls and SMS messages to the
Gear S phone number, and have limited access
to Samsung Gear app functions. Calls which
are placed will be dialed from the Gear phone
number.
Gear Only
In Gear Only mode, the Gear S is not connected
to the smartphone, and is operating as an
independent device.
While in Gear Only mode, the Gear S will only
send and receive SMS messages and calls to the
Gear S phone number, and will have no access
to Samsung Gear app functions.
Maybe I should be more specific. You can turn off the phone after your watch confirms forwarding is on. This is because your phone is the only device that can turn on the forwarding. But once it is turned on, the phone itself don't have to be on.
You can rotate your Samsung Gear S. With a quick update however, they've added a new option that lets you change the orientation to vertical instead — making things much easier to read. Of course if you like the horizontal layout better, that option is still there as well.
Here is a video on how to rotate your screen
http://www.connectedly.com/how-change-screen-orientation-samsung-gear-fit
Hey please could anybody please confirm whether can I flash the Italy firmware over my Indian Gear S. Since my country firmware is not updated to 2.2.1.4. Some people even says that the new firmware provides reply options what's app and few themes and clock faces. Please somebody reply.
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You can rotate your Samsung Gear S. With a quick update however, they've added a new option that lets you change the orientation to vertical instead — making things much easier to read. Of course if you like the horizontal layout better, that option is still there as well.
Here is a video on how to rotate your screen
http://www.connectedly.com/how-change-screen-orientation-samsung-gear-fit
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That's for the Samsung Gear Fit, not the Gear S.
Rickyzx said:
You can rotate your Samsung Gear S. With a quick update however, they've added a new option that lets you change the orientation to vertical instead — making things much easier to read. Of course if you like the horizontal layout better, that option is still there as well.
Here is a video on how to rotate your screen
http://www.connectedly.com/how-change-screen-orientation-samsung-gear-fit
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This video is for the Gear Fit, not the Gear S.

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