[Q] Help me to understand... - Samsung Gear S

So, I've had my Gear S now for about a week, and LOVE it. The connection stuff has me a bit confused though. I have it paired with an AT&T Note 4. There are a few things I have questions about...
If I reboot the phone, the watch will only connect to Gear Manager remotely. Shouldn't it connect to Bluetooth first? I have to go into Gear Manager and disconnect the remote connection, then it will reconnect via Bluetooth.
Under what circumstances does the phone forward calls/sms to the watch? For example, on purpose, I left my phone at home one day, and went out for a drive. Calls and SMS that were made came from the watch's number. I can't say about the receiving end because I didn't receive anything LOL.
Sometimes, if I go out of Bluetooth range at home, the home wifi will kick in, but repeatedly get a message on the watch that the forwarding function failed.
I'm definitely keeping this baby, but just need a little help in understanding it fully.

diehardbattery said:
So, I've had my Gear S now for about a week, and LOVE it. The connection stuff has me a bit confused though. I have it paired with an AT&T Note 4. There are a few things I have questions about...
If I reboot the phone, the watch will only connect to Gear Manager remotely. Shouldn't it connect to Bluetooth first? I have to go into Gear Manager and disconnect the remote connection, then it will reconnect via Bluetooth.
Under what circumstances does the phone forward calls/sms to the watch? For example, on purpose, I left my phone at home one day, and went out for a drive. Calls and SMS that were made came from the watch's number. I can't say about the receiving end because I didn't receive anything LOL.
Sometimes, if I go out of Bluetooth range at home, the home wifi will kick in, but repeatedly get a message on the watch that the forwarding function failed.
I'm definitely keeping this baby, but just need a little help in understanding it fully.
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With my S5 initially, Remote Connection would kick in after a few minutes out of Bluetooth range. But, when I was back in Bluetooth range, I would have to do what you are doing to drop RC. I had a Gear 2 Neo prior to Gear S, don't know if that was any issue. .I did a factory rest on S5 ( to get rid of root and some other things) , and now watch connects and disconnects to RC by itself and rather quickly. BTW, when in RC, all texts and calls to S5 do come to Gear S. If I were in your shoes, I might try to reinstall Gear on phone before wiping phone. IF you do wipe phone, Gear S will be reset during the pairing process, so you may want to back up your Gear S data prior.

Op. Under settings-connections-mobile network, do you have it set to auto connect? On the phone side of things for Bluetooth settings, gear s contented to phone audio?

jerrycycle said:
Op. Under settings-connections-mobile network, do you have it set to auto connect? On the phone side of things for Bluetooth settings, gear s contented to phone audio?
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Yeah, all that was set, but I ended up wiping both the phone and the watch and everything seems fine now... Still loving the watch... wondering how they'll make the next one better..

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[Q] Problems with Bluetooth car connection

I just switched to a Galaxy S3 from an Desire HD. Overall I'm not very happy.
One issue that is turning into a deal breaker is the BT connection with the car. I have been unable to make the S3 connect automatically with my Nissan Connect and it is a laborious process to establish a full phone and media connection.
This is what happens,
The pairing process goes well I get a a full media and phone connection. After about 30 secs the connection is dropped.
I reestablish the connection manually and I only get media audio no phone. I cancel the connection manually and reestablish the connection and there I get both media and phone audio.
If I turn off the car and turn it on again I have to go through the whole manual connection sequence again, without the pairing.
I have installed A2DP Volume app but it did not fix the problem.
This is very frustrating since my Desire HD worked flawlessly when connecting to the car.
Anyone have any tips or experiencing similar problems?
this exactly happens to me as well. i was on the stock XALE8, but upgraded to ALF5 and nothing new. this is frustrating because it happens to my car, and multiple bluetooth headsets.
Bluetooth working fine for me and my Fiat
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Right I might know the answer to this as I had the same problem as few weeks ago.
If you have Facebook, twitter, whatsapp or anything like this best thing is to get rid of them if you don't want to, go to your accounts and sync on your phone and untick the sync with contacts on any of the apps you have installed.
Then go to call log and clear your call history.
Delete the bluetooth pairing turn the phone off and back on, repair with the car, mine has worked perfectly since I did this.
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So from what you describe the problem lies in the syncing of the phone contacts with the car contacts. Maybe since it also tries to sync the FB contacts there is something in the format there that it does not recognize and it gets hung up.
Will need to try different sync configurations to see what happens.
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Motogp1 said:
Right I might know the answer to this as I had the same problem as few weeks ago.
If you have Facebook, twitter, whatsapp or anything like this best thing is to get rid of them if you don't want to, go to your accounts and sync on your phone and untick the sync with contacts on any of the apps you have installed.
Then go to call log and clear your call history.
Delete the bluetooth pairing turn the phone off and back on, repair with the car, mine has worked perfectly since I did this.
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I've got the same problem with my S3 not syncing with my car kit. The bluetooth is all paired but the car still says no phone. Tried unpairing and just about everything else with no luck at all. Any other thoughts please?
Mine works fine with the Toyota Touch & Go thingy. I only sync contacts from my Google account to the phone though, I don't bother with the ones from FB, etc
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Hi there. Following up on this thread, I've had a similar issue with the miss's Galaxy S3 mini (android 4.1) and the Nissan Connect System on her Juke. It also happened with a HTC Status (ChaCha, android 2.3), so I can't narrow it down to a particular Android version or phone manufacturer. What happened was, both devices paired well with Nissan Connect, but after a short while, the system crashed completely (the cars, not the phone) :s. It would restart automatically, but just to crash again after re-pairing. With older devices, this issue never occurred.
After reading Motogp1s answer, I decided to give it a shot. Unpaired all devices, cleared the system on the nissan. On the S3 mini cleared the call history, and disabled all contact sync from facebook, google, etc. Re-paired the device, disabling the multimedia functions (she just wants the phone features) on the paired device settings (NISSAN CONNECT on the S3). Refused to give permission tho the car to retrieve call and contact information. At this point, the bluetooth connection would work without a glitch, never had a crash or problem again.
Like RaulTT said, the problem seems to be in the amount of information Android devices keep on their contact list (and can also be related to the amount of contacts, or the multimedia features in the case of Android 4). But given the sweetness of having your contacts also on the car, I think the best approach is to keep a short list of your most important contacts on the SIM card, and try to sync only that list. If you must go with the phone's list, you should indeed disable all contact sync from 3rd apps, plus limit the size of your contact list, and also be aware for special characters on the contacts names (in case of latin languages, p.e).
Thanks for the help.

Receiving notifications randomly....

Hi all,
I have T-Mobile version connected to Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (Sprint version). It seems like everyday I have to fight in order to receive notifications on my watch even though I did nothing but place it in airplane mode over nite or disconnect it via BT over nite....depends on my mood. When I awake in the morning, I turn everything back on and once again, no messages. I have tried turning on/off BT, turning on/off notifications thru gear manager, turning off/on my phone and even uninstalling gear manager and reinstalling it. Have even reset the watch.
Sometimes they start coming after rebooting phone but today nothing I have done will work. Hate that I paid a good penny for this and my Pebble works better.
Anyone else having this issue and if so, what the heck do you do to get it working? Oh my phone is not rooted.
Thanks in advance for any help!

[Q] blue tooth issues and a couple of questions

not sure if this is a gear fit problem or phone. I got a gear fit for Christmas present. I have a s5 active I also use my radio in the car as my hands free. today while in the car when I received a phone call /made a call the radio showed the call but i could not hear the other person nor could they hear me. until i turned on the speaker on the phone. has anyone had this problem and how to solve this issue need hands free while driving.
question #1 i have gmail account at work is there a way to add that to the email on the watch?
question #2 can you swim with the gear fit on?
thanks in advance for the help
Not sure about your first problem. I use Gear Fit Phone.
#1 - In Gear Fit Manager go to Notifications then scroll down and under "General notifications" look for gmail and check the box to receive.
#2 - Yes, I have never taken it off for swimming and have had it close to 2m below. Note however that bluetooth connectivity thru water is bad therefore unless you want to have the device reconnecting all the time, switch bt off on the device/phone.
I'll try and see what I can expiscate regarding your first point.
Thank you i got the radio issue fixed by unpairing the radio then reparing it again. seems to be working now.

Cloud Sync

Has anybody got Cloud Sync to work?
I want notifications to go to my watch without a bluetooth connection.
I can connect the watch to wifi but I can't get any updates from my watch.
I have the same problem. I am using a Note 4.
I already did a reset without a result .
The asus support could not help me.
It seems that not many owners tries to use this feature. Would be interesting if any zwatch 2 works with wifi.
I know mine does not respond to 'OK Google' when I am out of BT range, even if it says it is connected to WiFi. I do seem to be able to get notifications though, and I have always been able to execute Tasker Tasks from Wear Tasker.
But Android Wear docs say "OK Google" should work. I have seen similar reports from others using different watches so I am guessin this is just some typical broken Google goodness we'll have to wait for them to straighten out.
I used to have tons of sync issues with my Zenwatch (both first, second gen), and this trick solved all my issues - have no idea how and why, but it worked:
Just let my Zenwatch battery go empty, did not charge it for 4-5 days, than recharging. It connected my phone (mate 7) again normally, and all syncs (in my case weather, notifications, step counts) worked fine again - permanently. NO idea how it works (emptying cache watch?), but it worked for me.
All other suggestions of forums (re-installing, reconnecting): not..
Jus my 2c
After a bit of research and some common sense troubleshooting, I have my watch working as expected on my local Wi-Fi network.
I read something somewhere that Wear has had some issues on higher Wi-Fi channels. I also downloaded WiFi Analyzer to check used channels in my area. All APs were in the neighborhood of ch 6-11.
I forced my router to ch 1 and bingo. Phone is now upstairs at the other end of the house and everything is working great, including 'OK Google' (knock on wood).
My ZW 2 has a working wifi connection (2.4Ghz Port1). I know that because google maps on the watch is working even when the phone is switched off.
My problem ist, that no notification appears on the phone and no "ok google" command works, when phone and watch are only connected via wifi and bluetooth is switched off.
The asus support told me, that i am the only person with this problem who contacted them.
Seems to be a problem with my galaxy note 4.
I will give it a try with a xperia z3 compact the next days.
I can´t believe this is a hardware problem.
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Amazfit GTS 2: Cannot activate phone calls

Hi. the tittle says it all.. i just bought this watch and i find it a pretty good watch, everything works fine but i cannot activate phone calls. When i try to switch it on, the phone ask for pairing with bluetooth ( when its already paired and conected) Its this normal ? If not, there is some workaround or fix ?
iPhone Xs
iOS 14.3
Thanks you for your help
Jotze0 said:
Hi. the tittle says it all.. i just bought this watch and i find it a pretty good watch, everything works fine but i cannot activate phone calls. When i try to switch it on, the phone ask for pairing with bluetooth ( when its already paired and conected) Its this normal ? If not, there is some workaround or fix ?
iPhone Xs
iOS 14.3
Thanks you for your help
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I have exactly the same problem, with my Sony Xperia 10 III (Android 11) phone.
I had an Amazfit Bip, which is a great watch. I was undecided between a GTS 2 mini and this watch. I paid €80 more specifically to get the phone function, and I can't turn it on.
Amszfit seems to have zero support, other than an FAQ.
Jotze0 said:
Hi. the tittle says it all.. i just bought this watch and i find it a pretty good watch, everything works fine but i cannot activate phone calls. When i try to switch it on, the phone ask for pairing with bluetooth ( when its already paired and conected) Its this normal ? If not, there is some workaround or fix ?
iPhone Xs
iOS 14.3
Thanks you for your help
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I have managed to solve this problem, but I don't really understand how it worked.
My GTS 2 was connected to my phone (Android 11) and I assumed there was a Bluetooth connection. However this phone function couldn't be activated because Zepp said there was no associated device.
I turned off Bluetooth and attempted to reactivate it manually. On my phone, the watch wasn't visible. I rebooted both the watch and the phone, but no luck. However, I realized that the phone was finding my old Amszfit Bio, which I had disassociated. I turned off the Amazfit Bip and tried again. I ended up having to reboot phone and watch once more, but now I am able to activate the phone function.
I can also respond to phone calls and it works well.
I hope this is helpful. You can try the above, and if it doesn't work, light a candle. I must say that Zepp is really inadequate for this watch. It was barely acceptable for the Bip, but falls far short for the complexity of the GTS 2.
What I really don't understand is that there was a Bluetooth connection, activated by QR code when I set up the phone, that allowed the watch to synchronise data with the phone, and which managed to send notifications, but was not functional for activating phone calls, unless a connection was made manually using the phone's Bluetooth settings.
Second method work for me. you need to tap pair on watch too at same time during pairing.
Start the Zepp app and go to "Profile > Amazfit GTS 2 > App settings". On the Phone page, turn on "Call on watch", then pair the watch and your phone through Bluetooth as instructed. Or you can try second mothed.
1. On your phone, go to Settings, then select "Bluetooth" to turn on the Bluetooth, and set the phone to be discoverable. On the watch, go to App list > Settings > Network and connections > Bluetooth. Ensure the Bluetooth is turned on.
2. Find the watch in the search results for available devices on your phone, and tap to pair them. Or, find your phone in the Bluetooth search results on the watch, and tap to pair the devices.

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