Hello, I am using Samsung Galaxy watch (B62B) (Model No. SM-R800) for syncing my Strava activity. It was working almost fine till yesterday until I encountered issue on syncing my morning run from Strava to Strava servers through watch. Little did I realise at that time that it can be something to do with watch.samsung.strava being down and did multiple things to fix and now have landed up in difficult situation. Looking for some assistance now.

Issues:

I'm happy to confirm that this issue has been resolved and the Samsung watches should work as expected with Strava. If you are still having issues, we ask that you submit a support ticket, and someone from Strava Support will be happy to work with you to troubleshoot.


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Welcome @schoppner.seb . It will all sort out in due course . There is a lot to do . First make sure the Phone has all the permissions switched on to make the best connection to your watch . I and Many have The Open Weather App from the Google Store on their Phones . I have the GPS on on my Watch . The weather is important to me . Show us which Face you are talking about and we can check it is OK .

OK . You are not new to Samsung watches . Now the Favourite Fix is rebooting the Watch and your Phone . May be even Twice . Not reset . I press the upper and lower Physical Buttons till it says reboot . Your phone has to be connected to the Internet all the time for the Weather to be updated . But you know this . I have to go through it .

OK .So are you using a Customisable Face on your watch . If so you can do a Tripple Tap on the Face then tap the seeings Icon . Now tap the Imperial Metric selection . Now tap it again to go back to the previous . Now the Home Button ( upper ) on the Side . That refreshes all the Weather and health Data on your watch . If the Face you are using is not customisable scroll to the right til you get to the Facer settings screen then do the same .

Do you have an LTE watch or a BT version?

If the watches are connected by BT to the mobile then they should sync to the phone unless you are using some 3rd party designed watch face. If this is a 3rd party watch face, try one of the preinstalled watch faces and see if that works correctly.

Hello there, same exact issue here with Galaxy 3 watch with Egypt day light saving not appear correctly on my watch, I tried resetting it, software update, reinstalling backup or without, removing all 3rd party faces but still the same issue.

When watch is connected to phone, it always disables the manual time adjustment for the watch and this is when the time is set back to original time GMT+2 and the option for manual adjustment is disabled (auto sync is active and cannot disable it), the only way to get the watch display the right time is disconnecting it from bluetooth and adjust the time zone manually (so basically loose all connectivity with the watch except if both my phone and watch are connected to wifi)

The GW4 is the first WearOs3 watch on te market and as such has several issues still.

Your best bet is to report them directly: -us/requests/new

A Bunch of folks will soon chip in with better support options.

thanks for the reply, but I have updated the watch, and software, still had the same issue. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled both parts of the software, still have no access to the setting and still have the issue.

Galaxy watch 4 44mm Bluetooth. US based. Was on the update from October 11th 2022. Just got an update this morning about the new power stabilization code. Updated to be safe. The watch will not power on or respond to anything now. I have been checking everyday since this debacle started. And last night I had no new update. But this morning the new update was available and I took the plunge.

Or they offered me $210 towards a watch 5 pro. She reassured me multiple times that it doesn't matter if the watch turns on or not. She also noted it in my order. I chose this option and was able to select my local best buy for pickup.

Samsung has made a big naming change to its smartwatch line -- this is the Galaxy Watch, not the Gear. But from a design and operational standpoint, these new Galaxy watches aren't all that different from those earlier Gear models, including last year's Gear S3 and smaller Gear Sport, which also run Samsung's own Tizen operating system. You won't find Google's Wear OS here. The 46mm Galaxy Watch comes across as a slightly modified take on the Gear 3S Frontier, in fact, while the 42mm Galaxy Watch seems like a more refined, streamlined Gear Sport.

Additional exercise and workout options: The new watches track a lot more types of exercises (21 indoor exercises, 39 tracked workouts total). Fitness and sleep tracking is tied into Samsung's S-Health app but there are also tie-ins to other fitness apps from Under Armour, MapMyRun, Speedo and others. The watch will eventually offer stress-management features -- for what that's worth -- using the built-in heart-rate monitor and integrated sensors, but they aren't active yet.

I didn't think the sleep tracking was altogether accurate -- it tended to under-report my sleep compared to the Garmin Vivosmart 4 I wore on my other wrist at night. And my colleague Vanessa Hand Orellana noticed some inconsistencies with distance and step tracking as compared to the Apple Watch. We're going to follow up to see which is more accurate. But I thought that the watch performed well overall, tracking my workouts and motivating me to exercise more. You can also manually log your water and caffeine intake.

Serious runners will probably prefer Garmin's Forerunner and Fenix smartwatches for tracking workouts, but judging from the 3-mile runs I did with the Galaxy Watch, it seemed competent as a running watch after a software update improved GPS performance.

Samsung Pay takes a step back: Samsung Pay is easy to set up and works with contactless payment terminals. But, as it did with the Gear Sport, Samsung left off its work-anywhere magnetic secure transmission (MST) technology, so it won't work at quite as many places as Samsung phones or older Gear S3 watches. Nor does it work with an iPhone.

As much as this move to the Galaxy brand is about Samsung consolidating its mobile devices under its strongest mobile brand, it's also about giving its smartwatches a fresh start -- and a fresh look from consumers -- as Apple continues to lead the wearable market and consumers shift from basic fitness trackers to smarter devices.

When I wrote up my initial impressions of the Galaxy Watch, the Apple Watch Series 4 hadn't yet been announced. With its larger, slimmer design and performance boosts (including better audio and speakerphone capabilities), Scott Stein called the Apple Watch Series 4 "the best overall smartwatch you can currently buy." But he didn't think it was that big a leap over the Apple Watch Series 3 and was "no closer to being a clear must-have device than it was before, unless you value the possible benefits of new health features."

I tend to agree with his assessment of the Apple Watch Series 4. But while it may indeed be the best overall smartwatch you can buy, many of the reasons I previously gave for preferring the Galaxy Watch over the Apple Watch still stand.

The obvious difference between Samsung and Apple watches is that Samsung's have round faces while Apple's have square ones. Plenty of people love the Apple Watch's design, including members of my family. Personally, I prefer the overall look of these new Galaxy watches to the Apple Watch, which sometimes reminds me of a giant Chiclet.

From a practical standpoint, the other thing worth noting is that unlike Samsung's watches, Apple's don't have a rotating bezel around the screen to act as sort of a guard rail. The Apple Watch's screen is left completely exposed and is arguably easier to ding up, despite being made of Corning's scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass. And while we're talking Gorilla Glass, let me note that the new Galaxy Watches are equipped with "military-grade" Gorilla DX+ glass.

I'm a fan of the rotating bezel, which may give you flashbacks to the original iPod's scroll wheel. You can also navigate the watch's interface by swiping the touchscreen, flipping through widgets or scrolling through notifications and news items. But the rotating bezel somehow seems more tactile -- or perhaps just more watch-like.

Probably the Galaxy Watch's best feature is the ability to change watch faces and customize the look of the watch. There are literally thousands to choose from (many of them free) and you can store dozens of them on the watch (as noted, both the 42mm and 46mm models come with 4GB of internal storage).

Thanks to the sharp, high-contrast AMOLED display, watch faces look incredibly detailed. Many of the analog watch faces indeed make your watch look like an analog watch -- at least from from a few feet away. Apple continues to add to its small collection of watch faces, which includes a semicustomizable Siri face. But it hasn't opened a watch face store yet, despite repeated entreaties on CNET and elsewhere.

You can load both watch faces and apps onto the watch directly from the watch or via the app. The noncellular models are equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and you can log onto Wi-Fi networks directly from the watch. With the LTE models, you'll need to get a service plan (usually around $10 a month) to bring cellular access to your watch. You can still answer incoming calls on your watch with the noncellular models, but your phone has to be in the vicinity and linked to your watch via Bluetooth for that to happen.

I've been using the 46mm model for over a month and I can say that I have gone four days without recharging. But in order to do that you have adhere to key battery-saving measures. For starters, you have to limit your Wi-Fi use (on the watch). You cannot do continuous heart-rate monitoring (I set it to record my heart rate every 10 minutes). It also helps to have the screen timeout after 10 seconds of nonuse (turn your wrist and the screen turns on again). And picking a battery-efficient watch face doesn't hurt either. Needless to say, using GPS significantly impacts battery life. e24fc04721

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