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08-31-2018 08:09 AM (Last edited 08-04-2023 07:04 AM by SamsungAdam ) in
Galaxy WatchI've had the Galaxy watch for about a day now, and it's only registered 1 floor. I've probably done 25-30. My house floors are more than the 10 feet it says it needs to count a floor. I'm not sure if this is an issue with the hardware, or the software. Is anyone else having an issue?
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01-09-2019 09:09 AM in
Galaxy WatchI have had mine since Christmas and the floor counter is an absolute joke. It won't go above 3 even though I do atleast 20 a day.
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01-10-2019 09:23 PM in
Galaxy WatchI'm having the same issue with mine. I just got the smart watch and I have a flight of stairs in my home that I go up multiple times a day and by the end of the day it will say 1 floor or 2 floors. ridiculous!
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01-21-2019 11:59 AM in
Galaxy WatchMy wife and I purchased the 42mm and the 46mm in December. I went back and forth with Samsung and all they could tell me was I needed to send my watch to them so they could see what's wrong with it. I told them I see comments all over the web with people complaning about the inaccuracy of theis watch with floors and steps. So I told them just to take one off their shelf and they'll see the problem. They still denied there was a problem with all their watches. I told them I still carry a Fitbit One in my pocket, because this watch is so inaccurate. At the end of the day, my Fitbit One will say I went 15 floors and my Galaxy Gear will say I went 1 floor. My wife and I finally took both watches back to Costco and got the Fitbit Versa. Tracks very good, but not as full-featured as the Samsung Gear. I called Samsung today and I asked the tech support lady when they were planning to fix the inaccuracy of this watch. She put me on hold and then came back and said they are working on a software-fix to correct the inaccuracy problem and it should be done sometime this year. After all the calls I made when I owned the watch, no-one at Samsung ever acknoledged that there is a problem, until today. Now that I know they've acknowledged the problem, I may go get the Samsung watch again. I'll just carry my Fitbit One with me until they get this watch fixed. Let's hope it's very soon, because it's a hassle carrying two products and having two applications just to get accurate information.
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02-16-2019 08:26 PM in
Galaxy WatchThis issue really needs to be fixed. I am having the same issues as everyone else! Contacted Samsung+ support on app and they suggested resetting the watch back to factorty, which i did hoping it would fix the problem, IT DID NOT! As much as the watch cost i want to use every feature that is on there. Really disappointed with this. SAMSUNG PLEASE FIX THIS ISSUE!!!!!!!
Watch now only count floors if i go up and immediately come right back down the stairs, then it works. totally ridiciouls.
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02-17-2019 07:41 AM in
Galaxy WatchIt cracks me up that this thread is marked as solved. The solution is, "we used crappy hardware, have incompetent software engineers, and we don't listen to our customers." Problem solved.
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03-07-2019 04:28 AM (Last edited 10-11-2019 06:49 AM by SamsungRei ) in
Galaxy WatchCalm down everybody. Calm down.
Returning your Galaxy Watch because a floor sensor doesn't work? Pathetic.
Anyway, back to my point. I've done lots of experimenting, and found a solution! (I hope.)
Backstory; I had my watch for more than 2 months and it was great. Everything that I expected worked. I switched to a paid watch face at the beginning of owning it to one I liked. Keep in mind it had the floor counter on the watch face. Might be inportant, might not.
Anyway, I've decided one day to switch to another paid watch face that I've preferred, and I think about a week later, my floor counter stopped working. Completely. 0.
After reading through this entire forum post, and it's replies, and trying everything, I thought maybe the watch face was causing the problem.
And so, I switched to the old watch face with the floor counter, and it started working again, all fine.
I started experimenting. I went back to the new watch face without the floor counter, and it still worked flawlessly, for like 19 days. Then it stopped working again.
Temporary Solution: use a watch face that shows a floor counter, or switch to it, and switch back every 18 days or so.
It's a software bug, not a hardware issue.
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03-07-2019 08:23 AM (Last edited 03-07-2019 10:02 AM by SamsungAdam ) in
Galaxy Watch@userc0W3V3Eu6w wrote:Calm down everybody. Calm down.
Returning your Galaxy Watch because a floor sensor doesn't work? Pathetic.
Anyway, back to my point. I've done lots of experimenting, and found a solution! (I hope.)
Backstory; I had my watch for more than 2 months and it was great. Everything that I expected worked. I switched to a paid watch face at the beginning of owning it to one I liked. Keep in mind it had the floor counter on the watch face. Might be inportant, might not.
Anyway, I've decided one day to switch to another paid watch face that I've preferred, and I think about a week later, my floor counter stopped working. Completely. 0.
After reading through this entire forum post, and it's replies, and trying everything, I thought maybe the watch face was causing the problem.
And so, I switched to the old watch face with the floor counter, and it started working again, all fine.
I started experimenting. I went back to the new watch face without the floor counter, and it still worked flawlessly, for like 19 days. Then it stopped working again.
Temporary Solution: use a watch face that shows a floor counter, or switch to it, and switch back every 18 days or so.
It's a software bug, not a hardware issue.
I lost interest in my Galaxy Watch due to the dollar store sensors, or at least 3rd world implementation of them, but I'll drag it out and test your theory tomorrow.
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03-07-2019 01:01 PM in
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