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‎08-27-2018 12:18 PM in
Galaxy WatchI purchased a new Galaxy Watch 46mm and everything is working good except for the wake-up gesture. It probably seems like 1/30 times I can get it to wake up, otherwise not. I looked in the settings and the wake-up gesture is enabled and I tested turning the option off then back on, but no luck.
How can I fix this??
Solved! Go to Solution.
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‎11-13-2018 02:35 PM in
Galaxy WatchHi guys,
I was having the same issues, but using a iPhone 8. My solution was shutting off the "Do not Disturb". Now set to off and the watch is waking up as I turn my wrist again. Ya.....!
I had the do not disturb on because sometimes the watch would start talking.....
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‎09-17-2018 12:37 AM in
Galaxy WatchPlease make sure that the Goodnight mode is not set.
in Goodnight Mode, AOD/Wristup gesture/Notification is off.
If there is a moon-shaped icon at 12 o'clock on the clock screen, it is Goodnight mode.
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‎09-21-2018 03:00 PM in
Galaxy WatchSame problem here... Wake UP gesture on, night mode off. Still doesn't work.
Samsung, I hope you're working on a quick fix... How can you sell something with such a bug...?
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‎09-21-2018 06:55 PM in
Galaxy WatchHello,
I am having multiple issues with my watch. I already returned 2 Galaxy Watches, because of failing to register steps, not counting steps. My watch alsi doesnt ways respond to the movement and etc. So I decided to test the sensors on my 3rd watch which also doesn't count steps correctly and etc . The way you can do it is if you go to your PHONE DÄ°ALER on your watch you can enter *#0*# this will bring you to a screen where you can select sensors then scroll down to gyroscope and click on SELF. This should self test your sensor. I tested it before and usually PASSED but I tried testing several times and it would PASS and then FAÄ°L! So you might need to test it several times. The fact that its FAILING and PASSÄ°NG might explain why some of the watches issues are intermittent.
The moral of the story.... This might not be a software issue!! This is a manufacturing and quality control issue!
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‎10-15-2018 07:50 PM in
Galaxy WatchThe *#0*# test is interesting. I was noting very little sensitivity to stairs so did a gyro self test using this access. It failed on all rows and then appeared to lock up the watch. I had to hard boot it to get it going again. Seems a little concerning... has anyone else seen the self test lock up the watch?
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‎11-06-2020 07:32 PM in
Galaxy Watchit fails when you move it while testing and pass when you dont move a muscle while testing
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‎10-07-2018 12:28 AM in
Galaxy WatchJust setting night mode is off
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‎11-27-2018 11:31 PM in
Galaxy WatchI was having a similar problem with my new 46mm Galaxy Watch. I solved my problem by doing the following:
- go to 'Setting'
- scroll to 'Advanced'
- then go to 'Goodnight mode'
- and make sure you turn it to 'off'
I found out that 'Goodnight mode' overrules 'Always on' and 'Wake-up gesture'
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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‎11-28-2018 09:21 AM in
Galaxy WatchHi All
for all of you still having the issue and unwilling to do a full restore....
Just turn Goodnight mode off...
From the watch's Home screen, navigate to Settings. Swipe to and touch Advanced, and then swipe to and touch Goodnight mode. Touch the slider to turn it on, and then touch Done. Make sure to turn the mode off in the morning.
bipity bop all fixed.
I belive Goodnight mode should deactivate when you get up... the watch clearly didnt notice that happening so gets all confused.
Cheers
Liam
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‎11-28-2018 04:52 PM in
Galaxy WatchThanks!