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ā07-29-2024 12:45 PM in
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ā07-29-2024 01:38 PM in
Galaxy WatchThis will only work as long as your watch is connected to a wi-fi connection with an SSID with or without a password. If you are in a public place, like a restaurant or airport, or even your carrier's hot spot, the watches are not compatible with that, because you cannot open the required web page to grant permission to use it. It took me a while to figure out why, while I was in a place with a connection like that, I couldn't access my Google keyboard's voice typing on the watch to answer a text. It was at that point I realized it was because the venue I was in had one of those types of wi-fi connections. Once I turned on my data connection (I usually kept it off), I was able to access all that again. It doesn't need wi-fi, it needs a connection, and a data connection works just as well as wi-fi--I believe it uses less battery energy as well..
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ā08-01-2024 04:51 AM in
Galaxy WatchPlay services work fine when my Phone is on LTE service. So when Im away from my home network it isnt an issue. It seems to be a problem only when im connected to my phone via bluetooth and my pone is connected to wifi.
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ā07-29-2024 03:36 PM in
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ā08-01-2024 09:12 AM (Last edited ā08-01-2024 09:36 AM ) in
Galaxy WatchTo save battery, the watch only turns on wi-fi when it requires connectivity and is on a compatible network. It uses a lot of battery power otherwise. Mobile data does not use as much. I have a watch 4, and as in my previous post, the only time I couldn't connect to Google to use G-Board on the watch was when I had my mobile data turned off on the watch because the watch is not compatible with the public wi-fi. I have since turned wi-fi off on the watch, and kept mobile data active. Your issue may be because even with your phone connected to your home network and your watch connected to the phone via BT, you still need to either keep the watch's wi-fi on and connected to your home network or keep your mobile data active on the watch. The G-Board's voice connection to Google requires the connection to be on the device using the G-Board or assistant, or any Google service; as does remote connection (for when you are out of BT range of your phone).
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ā09-07-2024 10:19 AM in
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Galaxy WatchI gather you do not have the LTE version, because this could also be fixed by keeping mobile data on. You should also have your watch settings (in the wear app) set for remote connection. This will automatically utilize the watch's wi-fi when your watch is out of BT range of your phone. It connects through Google cloud services. This behavior is by design. On older watches you could select "off", "auto", or "always on" for the wi-fi and having the wi-fi on always searching for a signal is a big drain on battery, especially with public wi-fi networks being incompatible with the watch. Having wi-fi on all the time is only useful when you are on your home network or able to connect to networks for which you can enter an SSID and a password.
Honestly, if you read this whole thread prior to posting your complaint you would have known this. Your carrier selection has nothing to do with this.
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