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09-11-2018 02:58 PM in
Galaxy WatchI have a Samsung S9 and new Galaxy Watch. Does anyone know of a way to use Android Messages on the watch? The watch keeps telling me I have to use Samsung Messages to be able to retreive them. I get notifications and can see the messages I sent, but I can't look at the "history" of Android Messages.
Anyway to fix this? I need a SMS application I can use on my Windows 10 PC and Samsung doesn't. (I tried Flow and it's not ready for primetime).
Solved! Go to Solution.
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08-07-2020 05:13 AM in
Galaxy WatchAgreed that this is a good solution. What Android Messages gives you is the ability to SMS from multiple devices - work PC, home PC, etc. - with no additional setup. Also, some people - such as myself - prefer features that Android Messaging gives over stock Galaxy messages. RCS (with other Google Messages users), Better suggested replies (granted this is a matter of preference), Easy ability to mark messages as invalid, etc.
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01-16-2019 10:19 AM in
Galaxy Watchsame problem here
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02-27-2019 12:38 AM in
Galaxy WatchHello everyone.
This is terible job done by Samsung. It's not fair to pay Samsung Galaxy Watch 350euros and don't have sms and mail folder, just notifications. - Just because you don't own Samsung device. i mean, cmon. Be realistic.
I own OnePlus 6T -btw
I try every possible solution on the WHOLE internet. With master ressets, reinstaling apps. Disabling system sms, AND instaling samsung sms app on mine OP6T. Check it in notifications on the Galaxy Wear. Then resset all, uninstall all -starting all from scratch! and 0 results.
Lost 3 days but i found "solution".
1. delete all sms app on phone and instal PulseSMS from store on the phone, and on the watch (r800), and of course paid 10$.
2. sinhronising everything.
3. profit?
Well NO. To be honest. It's so, so slow....my dear god. Loading app ~10 sec, ~10sec loading mesages, open specific conversation agan + ~10 sec.
At this point i gave up.
Just hope for update. It's like. few minuts/hours for developer to meke it. IF they want.
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06-01-2019 03:12 PM in
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05-16-2019 08:56 PM in
Galaxy WatchDid you found a way to solve this?
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05-21-2019 04:48 PM in
Galaxy WatchInstall Your Phone by Microsoft on computer and Android phone. Great app, and free txt msgs from computer.
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06-01-2019 03:16 PM in
Galaxy WatchI just use the Your Phone Companion apps for Android and Windows 10. Send mssgs from your pc and read them, transfer files and pics, etc. Been using it for over a year.
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09-06-2019 12:38 PM in
Galaxy WatchI am looking for this answer. Otherwise I plan to return my watch.
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10-14-2019 11:44 PM (Last edited 10-15-2019 07:38 AM by SamsungRei ) in
Galaxy WatchI don't think this question was really "solved" in any meaningful way. I don't care about Samsung forcing the use of their own message app on the watch, per se. But the way things are set up, you're practically forced to use their app on your phone as well or the whole process of texting becomes irritating, which is unacceptable. This issue is one of the points that keeps me from ever recommending this device. I have told almost anyone who's asked that I do NOT recommend it because of Samsung's neverending quest to recreate Apple's walled garden. I only have a Samsung phone in the first place because I stupidly switched from LG when their latest flagship didn't appear on the list of devices which could initialize the SIM on the watch and after being told it was either a) impossible or b) would require a tedious process involving putting my SIM card (?) in a borrowed phone (!) just to do the initialization so that the watch could work with my state of the art LG device. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy for the most part with my Note 9, but having to use inferior software that I don't want to use when better alternatives exist is just pointless bureaucratic capitalism. I'm swallowing my own decisions on this because I was the consumer who initiated this instance of capitalism, but before I fall deeper into Samsung's Apple fantasy, I plan to slowly disentangle myself from their garden. Right now I have their headphones, a tablet, a phone and the watch, but will replace each as it dies with something more open, no matter how annoying it is to lose the benefits of one HARDWARE ecosystem. I should have learned my lesson when the iconX earbuds — which were well ahead of their time and which I had despite not being a Samsung user otherwise — prevented me from using certain features for no discernable reason. I didn't care about my blood oxygen level, but if the earbuds could track it and store it in a database on a Samsung phone, then there's no reason it couldn't do the same with my LG other than Samsung saying nope. Again, not a serious issue for me, but I should have seen the omen of things to come.
Of course, these are all first world problems, but I spent hard earned first world money and have learned not to do it again unless Samsung makes some simple changes to their strategy.
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01-18-2020 03:02 PM in
Galaxy WatchAfter 4 days on the phone with Verizon and being in contact with Samsung. One of the Verizon's text told me a couple days before that it was a billing issue. Frustrated is all heck I ask for billing and guess what you need to make sure that the feature access Wi-Fi calling is on. If you're Verizon you need to call and ask for billing to ensure that that feature is on. I am now receiving texts that individuals use to text me with my cell phone number