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Galaxy watch "seems like you've stopped"

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david362
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Have there been any solutions to this problem when working out? It's so frustrating. I'm worrying out so I don't notice the vibration. Everything I'm finding about it is 10 mo old or older. (P.s. if you don't know what this is, it isn't related to turning off auto pause, auto-detect, or tattoos)

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Dan2023
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Please tell me that you're not expecting to track your steps while 'walking' on a treadmill.

What 'workout', please. What activity are you performing when the message occurs? When working out, please ensure that you choose the appropriate activity from the available list of exercises for the best results.
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realaud
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@Dan2023 this is a known issue with the updated watch UI.

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Dan2023
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realaud
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The new watch UI has a tiny bug, apparently, where the workout screen hides behind the watch face and the little "background" bubble does not appear at the bottom of the watch screen.  This seems to cause the watch to think the workout has ended.  You might try going into the setting for your workout and turning on the "Screen always on" slider to keep the screen on during your workout, that way you can see at a glance if the workout is stopping, and it will actually probably prevent that from happening.  On the watch, go to the exercise tile, tap the "more" tile, scroll to your workout and then tap "settings" at the bottom of the screen. Of course, the tradeoff may be slightly more battery usage, but I don't think it would be significant, and which is worse for you?  Also, if you haven't already, put in an error report so it gets the developers' attention.

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