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09-10-2018 11:21 PM in
Galaxy WatchHi,
During the day, I have my watch face always on, but would like to turn it off at night. Currently, I manually turn on goodnight mode before going to sleep.
Is there a way to schedule goodnight mode to automatically turn on at a certain time?
Thank you.
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10-22-2018 07:06 AM in
Galaxy WatchI followed your instructions to add goodnight mode to quick settings but did not find the half moon icon. I found a bunch of other icons but not that one. How do I find it?
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10-22-2018 01:05 PM in
Galaxy WatchI have the same annoying problem, hence why I ended up here.
In regards to quick keys, you might need to delete one first, then add the night mode. I did this and i have night mode on my quick keys. But even with both of these on my watch will turn on - not so badly I think. Its my husband it annoys.
I happened to be awake one night and my watch just turned on, I had assume i was hitting the bezel or something and that is why it kept turning on, but i was 100% still and it flashed on twice!!! So there is something else that is making the screen turn on.
tonight i'll be giving the turning bezel off manually (as that is not turned off in night mode), as well as night mode and hopefully that stops known ways to turn it on - the mystery ones are troublesome.
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10-22-2018 07:45 PM in
Galaxy WatchYes you just need to remove one from there and you can then add one. I guess you can only have eight icons in there.
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11-18-2018 08:16 AM in
Galaxy WatchI just did it! You have to first delete one of the ones currently there, then toggle through the options under the "Advanced" options. There you'll see the moon, "Goodnight Mode," option and can choose it.
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11-18-2018 09:37 PM in
Galaxy WatchYou have to delete one of the current icons - I chose airplane mode as I dont fly often - and then hit the plus sign that pops up. There, you can add goodnight mode (the half moon).
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12-16-2018 06:34 PM in
Galaxy WatchPerfect. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
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12-28-2018 06:31 PM in
Galaxy WatchI do not have a night mode available. I am only running 4 icons from the options so I know that's not the issue. I had noticed earlier in a video I watched that I didn't have many of the features listed in s health that they had. Do some s3's have less features. I just bought this a week ago and it's the s3 frontier.
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11-07-2018 02:47 PM in
Galaxy WatchI went in and turned off the wrist gesture and then turned it back on. kinda like a soft reboot for the option and it seems to have worked for now. It was absolutely annoying having to press a button or move the bezel to see what time it is.
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11-12-2018 06:19 AM in
Galaxy WatchThis is such nonsense.
We need a way to schedule turning on/off of Goodnight mode. It would be great to link it to your alarm, and turn off when the alarm goes off.