LG Watch Sport myths - LG Watch Sport

All the reviews I've read of the new LG Watch Sport say Android Pay works on it, thanks to the giant NFC chip on the bottom. And, formerly smartphone-only functions like "OK Google" and Google Maps are now supposed to work on this watch, even when the linked phone isn't present.
Not true.
I bought the watch on the first day, Feb. 10th, and set it up. Since then it's been on my wrist but it hasn't been away from the Android smartphone it's linked to. But today I needed a new health card for my work and some groceries. So, as I'm new in town, I found a "Doc-In-A-Box" on Google that's nearby and that advertises that they do the government-form DOT physical that my job requires.
I put the doc's office address into "Maps" on my new watch and I told it to navigate there. Leaving the subdivision, though, I noticed the watch was searching for my location. even though it had been fine in the house before I left.
As the weather's nice, I held my hand out the car window, south side to face the satellites, and I drove in the direction I was pretty sure the business was. At each stop light on the way, I checked the watch, wondering why I hadn't heard it yelling directions. At every stop the watch still showed the neighborhood where I'd started, still searching for my exact location.
When I got to the "Doc-In-A-Box", it was still searching. Inside, waiting, the watch eventually gave up, saying "Smartphone required to complete action" or something like that.
As it turned out, the "Doc" was similarly useless, doesn't do DOT physicals. So I pushed the "OK Google" button on the watch to ask it for another place nearby. But "OK Google" wasn't OK at all. Instead of finding another doctor the watch said "Something went wrong. Can't reach Google at the moment". Plenty of bars of cellular and WiFi, too, but instead of "OK" I got "Oh NO".
At the grocery I was going to use the Android Pay I'd linked my bank account to over the previous weekend. As required, I'd even locked the watch screen, for extra security, in case my arm fell off a public place and I didn't notice. My bank must have been really pleased about me activating Android Pay--day after I did it they sent me a long email saying how great and secure Android Pay would be for us both. As I was checking out of the grocery store, since no one was waiting behind me, I unlocked the watch, selected Android Pay, and saw an image of my bank's debit card briefly. But as quickly as it appeared it went away and the system message: "No cards are linked to this account. You must link an account on your smartphone before you may use this app" appeared.
So "Google Maps" on your wrist? Forget it. At best, it's just a second screen. And "OK Google" doesn't work. And neither does Android Pay.
On the plus side? Battery life is good--still ALL DAY, like the LG Watch Urbane 2nd LTE was, even though LG lopped 20% off the size of it.
Edit: The smart watch was not tested with the AT&T SIM in came with but with an MVNO's and this largely or ENTIRELY explains the problems I had with the device. For some reason, it takes a few days for the watch to get reliable connections with the MVNO's SIM--had the same problem with the Urbane 2-LTE when I bought it, but I'd forgotten.
Without a doubt, the LG Watch Sport does everything the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Ed. LTE does and MORE.

Your sure your watch has an active cellular connection? It sounds as if your watch can't reach the internet.
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Cannot comment on Android Pay as I'm not using it, but Maps and Google Assistant works on AW 2.0 DP4 on Watch Urbane 2. So I expect it had some connectivity issues. As for the wifi, it will not connect to any network unless you connect with your phone to the same network first.

_Dennis_ said:
Your sure your watch has an active cellular connection? It sounds as if your watch can't reach the internet.
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Could be. Made a test call Friday or Saturday on it, np. But this morning (Tuesday), no go..
"Settings" > "Connectivity" > "Cellular" > "SIM status" seemed good:
Network: H2O,
Signal strength: -107 dBm 3 asu
Network type: HSPA
Service State: In service
Roaming: Not roaming
Network state: Disconnected
Not sure what "Service state: In service" and Network state: Disconnected" mean, together, so I restarted phone and then could call, np.
Issues may be the MVNO I'm using (H2O Wireless) or AT&T (towers) or the hardware..
FWIW, I had problems for a couple of days with connectivity with my LG Urbane 2nd Ed LTE, too, I'm remembering. It worked itself out around day 4. Presumably this will too.

roebling said:
Network: H2O,
Signal strength: -107 dBm 3 asu
Network type: HSPA
Service State: In service
Roaming: Not roaming
Network state: Disconnected
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Do the APN settings in the watch look correct for H2O? When I first got my Urbane 2nd Edition, I tried a couple of MVNO (H2O and Ting) but could not get both calls/texts and/or data working until I switched to Truphone. That was over a year ago so maybe it has been corrected.

mward1995 said:
Do the APN settings in the watch look correct for H2O? When I first got my Urbane 2nd Edition, I tried a couple of MVNO (H2O and Ting) but could not get both calls/texts and/or data working until I switched to Truphone. That was over a year ago so maybe it has been corrected.
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After verifying that I could make calls this morning, I Iook a second trip into town with the watch, without it's partnered smartphone, GPS on & navigation on. Again it failed to get a location while the car was moving so no Navigation. But today, when I stopped, it figured out where I was. Could be that asking the tiny antenna in the watch to track the tiny signals from a couple of tiny GPS satellites 22,000 miles away, from inside a rolling steel can (hardtop car) could be asking a little much.
I placed a phone call driving down the road & it worked very well.
Running the GPS for two hours plus driving around & making a phone call and opening a couple of web pages on "Web Browser for Android Wear", I'd expect the battery to be tested. Watch has been on my wrist for 10 1/2 hours and I've still got 25% charge remaining. Nice!
This isn't the first "bleeding edge" tech I've bought, or the 2nd or third or... Maybe it's the 20th, dunno. But the two LG watches I've had--the Urbane 2nd Ed. LTE and this Sport--are the most finished, ready-for-prime-time high tech I can recall. Especially the gorgeous Urbane 2 LTE. Works pretty flawlessly & fit and finish are magnificent. I regret posting this because I didn't try the watch thoroughly with the AT&T SIM card it came with. Not fair to LG or AT&T.
I'll check H2O for the tweaked APNs. Knowing LG, I'll bet the few small issues remaining aren't the hardware's fault.

Just wanted to toss in my 2 cents as far as connection issues go. With a T-Mobile Wearable plan, it's working great. Worked on a data line too, except for calls, which are disabled on data lines (despite what the CSRs in India say).

OP, it seems that you have or had both Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE and Watch Sport. What is your opinion comparing the Watch Urbante 2nd Edition LTE and LG Watch Sport ? I am especially interested in battery life differences.
Thanks !

kevinlevrone said:
OP, it seems that you have or had both Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE and Watch Sport. What is your opinion comparing the Watch Urbante 2nd Edition LTE and LG Watch Sport ? I am especially interested in battery life differences.
Thanks !
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Battery life's the same. Even though the Watch Sport's battery is smaller, I get all-day use out of it in normal use.
For developers, ADB debugging over wifi, the only kind supported by the new Watch Sport, drains the battery quickly if you don't have it on the charger.
Fortunately, the new watch's wireless charging is awesome. With the included wireless stand there're no problematic, sweat-sensitive physical contacts like on the Watch Urbane 2. And,amazing to me, wireless charging's fast--60 or 70% in just 30 minutes or so.
Both watches have worked flawlessly, I noted no difference in the screens, bezel or bands except for color.
Wireless charging is the new Watch Smart's big selling point to me. It also has NFC for Android Pay and a hardware change to the winder that senses spinning. That's utilized in the OS for scrolling screens vertically but developers can trap it and use it for anything. The downside of the newer watch is that it's much thicker and the back is plastic.
The Watch Urbane 2's back is stainless steel, very finely made, engraved with the watch's serial number. And it's thinner--svelte, by comparison.

roebling said:
Battery life's the same. Even though the Watch Sport's battery is smaller, I get all-day use out of it in normal use.
For developers, ADB debugging over wifi, the only kind supported by the new Watch Sport, drains the battery quickly if you don't have it on the charger.
Fortunately, the new watch's wireless charging is awesome. With the included wireless stand there're no problematic, sweat-sensitive physical contacts like on the Watch Urbane 2. And,amazing to me, wireless charging's fast--60 or 70% in just 30 minutes or so.
Both watches have worked flawlessly, I noted no difference in the screens, bezel or bands except for color.
Wireless charging is the new Watch Smart's big selling point to me. It also has NFC for Android Pay and a hardware change to the winder that senses spinning. That's utilized in the OS for scrolling screens vertically but developers can trap it and use it for anything. The downside of the newer watch is that it's much thicker and the back is plastic.
The Watch Urbane 2's back is stainless steel, very finely made, engraved with the watch's serial number. And it's thinner--svelte, by comparison.
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Thanks for the comparison. I do own a Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE, and the wrist band cracked once and needed replacement (under warranty). I now try to wear it more loose on the wrist so as to avoit it happening again.
I was thinking of an "upgrade", but I can't upgrade to a thicker watch with smaller battery. The "new" Snapdragon 2100 wearable processor is built on the same battery-consuming 28nm process as the Snapdragon 400 from the Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE, which is a really stupid move from Qualcomm (should have been built on 14nm given the small watch batteries). Also, I already have an issue with the center button which kind of sticks out, at the gym the workout gloves and wrist supports push the button sometimes, on the Watch Sport this could be an even bigger issue (Motorola moved their center button off-center for that reason, I believe).
My battery lasts at least 3 days (72 hours) with screen off (with only notifications and touch waking up the screen) and 3G on but no credit on the prepaid watch SIM (so it can only receive calls forwarded from my phone, it doesn't have Internet access or ability to make calls).
I actually like the wired charging: I had a Motorola Moto 360 first gen (still have it...bricked), which had wireless charging, and suddenly the watch was bricked by Motorola with an update. Since no USB-to-watch adapter was provided in the box, I attempted making one (after removing some seals to reveal the debug pins) and, although it briefly worked, I managed to fry an USB port from my laptop before loading the firmware. Having an USB-to-watch connection brings me a lot of peace of mind

Tag discovery?
Has anyone tried the nfc tag discovery function? Can it read read tags for non-payment purposes? Would buy one if it does

Connectivity issue
I know this is an old thread but I arrived here twice trying to resolve my connectivity issues so others may as well.
My watch could call but seemed to have no Internet connectivity. I've had the watch for several months so I am not sure what caused this problem. I reset it several times and then noticed that I had access to Google Play--so, clearly, I had data - - but Google assistant did not work and I kept getting an error message about the account.
I went to an AT&T store after calling customer service, and they said I needed to warranty exchange the watch. The store personnel just looked at the watch and said they could not change the sim or do any diagnostic.
I called LG and started the warranty process.
Then I used an old email address to set it up, and it worked. So it was definitely a problem with my Google Apps domain and the device policy.
Ultimately, I deleted multiple instances of the watch in Google Apps Domain management - mobile devices and the next reset and setup succeeded.
Hoping that helps someone.

roebling said:
Battery life's the same. Even though the Watch Sport's battery is smaller, I get all-day use out of it in normal use.
For developers, ADB debugging over wifi, the only kind supported by the new Watch Sport, drains the battery quickly if you don't have it on the charger.
Fortunately, the new watch's wireless charging is awesome. With the included wireless stand there're no problematic, sweat-sensitive physical contacts like on the Watch Urbane 2. And,amazing to me, wireless charging's fast--60 or 70% in just 30 minutes or so.
Both watches have worked flawlessly, I noted no difference in the screens, bezel or bands except for color.
Wireless charging is the new Watch Smart's big selling point to me. It also has NFC for Android Pay and a hardware change to the winder that senses spinning. That's utilized in the OS for scrolling screens vertically but developers can trap it and use it for anything. The downside of the newer watch is that it's much thicker and the back is plastic.
The Watch Urbane 2's back is stainless steel, very finely made, engraved with the watch's serial number. And it's thinner--svelte, by comparison.
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Hi friend, do you know if the bands of both watches are interchangeable?
I'm thinking in buy a new band for my watch sport but it's harder to find a new one than for a urbane 2nd edition.

jairbj said:
Hi friend, do you know if the bands of both watches are interchangeable?
I'm thinking in buy a new band for my watch sport but it's harder to find a new one than for a urbane 2nd edition.
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no they are different or at least one of them is, the sport has one long connector on each strap the Ur 2 has 2x connectors on one of the straps

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LG Urbane w/iOS issue

Hi Guys. I'm a new LG Urbane owner, currently using the watch with my iphone. One of the reasons I bought this watch over the Moto360 was due to the wifi implementation. However, I cannot seem to get a wifi setting to show up in the menu at all. Is this because I'm using it with iOS or is something else the issue? Anyone have any experience with this issue and iOS? I haven't been able to find anything in regards to this no matter how hard I search.
Any help would be appreciated.
I haven't used the urbane with iOS, but if you aren't even seeing the setting on urbane, it may be because of iOS restrictions.
I use the urbane with my nexus, and while WiFi works find on the urbane, I haven't even bothered enabling it. Odds of me leaving home without my phone are negligible. If I'm at a new location, I will need the phone to set the WiFi connection up for the watch.
I'm sure WiFi connection is useful to some folks - I'm not one of them
I got my LG Watch Urbane yesterday and had the same issue. A coworker has an Android phone so I did a factory reset on the watch and set it up with the Android phone. Sure enough, the wifi and Bluetooth settings showed up with a whole bunch of other features. After doing a factory reset and setting up the watch with iOS on my iPhone 6, wifi and Bluetooth were gone. We have Apple to thank for this. Maybe in a near future update, they will open up more options to us, restricted iOS users.
YOu must be getting wifi/bluetooth to get notifications from your iphone???
I get Fitbit, Email, Paypal notifications from my iphone6. I can also control my music pause/play on watch screen - slide to get back/forward/volume up/volume down. I also get local weather.
I soon realise that you can't link the Urbane to more than one device I was hoping to link to my Nexus7 to get watch face etc but this just won't work. Hopefully, there will be other updates to Android Wear IOS and 3rd part face apps on itunes??

Turn off Mobile Data nag notification?

Please excuse this post which is not strictly concerning an Optimus Black. There's no forum for an Optimus Zone 2 (VerizonPP) but I hope this is a common enough issue which must have broader application.
I'm using an Optimus Zone 2 as a replacement for my recently deceased and much-loved Insignia Pilot. The rise of the smart phone has meant the demise of really capable mp3 players like the Pilot but I realized that an Android device would allow me to find music, audiobook, and video apps that might come close to replacing my Pilot.
I've got the phone, by-passed the activation, rooted, customized. The battery is not as long-lasting, but there is a lot going on "under the hood", so that's OK.
I have 3G disabled, WiFi off unless used. My only real complaint with my setup is the annoying nag notification that comes up when I power up the phone concerning the lack of a data connection. It wouldn't be so bad if it would just go away by itself, but no, I have to dismiss it with a touch. I've disabled every phone related app I can find, turned off notifications for those it would not let me disable. And still it's there.
Is there a way to get rid of something like this?
[no, I don't use the device as a phone--although I have GrooveLite Ip installed for emergencies when WiFi is available. I don't own a cell phone. Have no use for one. But it's hard to beat a $30 "mp3" player running KitKat!)

Android Pay on LG Watch Sport W281

Copied from the other thread as I thought I would get more responses in a dedicated one;
I was one of the early adopters of the first Moto 360 (2014 - Gen1) and decided to upgrade to a Wear 2.0 device. Bought the LG Watch Sport LTE W281 Titanium from eGlobal UK (Hong Kong 'region free model') as I wanted one with both Google Assistant and NFC for Android Pay from the wrist. It was a toss-up between this and the Huawei 2, but preferred LG's design as an official Google model ('designed by Google').
Deleted the Moto 360 profile and paired up via the Android Wear app. Everything went smoothly.
Android Pay worked more or less out-of-the-box, it didn't prompt me to re-enter my card details, just copied them off the phone. Had to authenticate on the phone and give permission to copy the details across, but other than that it was automatic. Have used it in McDonalds, Tesco, various coffee spots etc with no issues.
One issue though, I have not been able to get it to work with TfL/London Underground, transit or busses. Every time I get a red light and a 'Card not accepted - seek assistance' message. Tried a few times with no joy. Anyone managed to get this to work? Would having a direct data connection on the watch (SIM) make a difference? As I can use my phone on the underground and it even works offline (i.e. underground, no signal).
I can get my phone to work flawlessly on both and I don't think it needs a 4G signal to make small transactions (I'm sure there's a limit) but the watch won't make transit charges even with signal from the phone.
Contactless bank card works on both retail and transit, Android Pay from the phone works on both retail and transit, Android Pay from the watch will only work at retail. I tried clearing the app cache but no joy. Looking for any advice or tips, things to try. Thanks in advance.
So it seems at least one other UK user on Reddit has tried using this on the underground....successfully. With a Huawei 2.
As it's a different model, which actually got launched over here, I'm assuming this issue is one of three things;
1) Issue with the LG Watch Sport not being an official UK model (unusual as it works as a standalone offline payment method).
2) TFL don't allow more than one device to share the same bank card (cannot find any information to affirm this theory).
3) TFL have some kind of model-specific whitelist to prevent fraud (seems very unlikely as it would have to be constantly updated).

[guide] Would you like to Use an Apple Watch standalone with a Note 8?

You Can use an Apple Watch Series 3 (probably a Series 2 and earlier models as well) standalone with a Note 8 (S8/S8+ and maybe any Android Device?)!
[ Thanks to @spinedoc on Android Central for this idea!]
**Please, no flaming! I live in both Android and Apple World (as many do). Been loving Android off and on for years. Bored with iOS/iPhone for a couple years now. I do have a Gear S2 (and I wear that too, total geek, I know...) but I have yet to find a decent <= 40mm Android Capable SmartWatch. They are just too large on my wrist and Apple Watch 38mm is perfect so I bought a new Series 3. Apple Watch is behind in tech to me compared to some Android Watches but AW is very slick and really nice looking to me. Some people cannot afford both an Android Wear watch and an Apple Watch even though I believe Android Wear works on iPhone. I kept my iPhone to work on theming as it was jailbroken but isn't any longer due to upgrading to iOS 11. Also I help a lot of friends and family with their iPhone setups and problems so it's good for me to have an iPhone on hand as I follow along when helping them.
Of course not all of the features of the Apple Watch will work but many will! I haven't tried out all of them yet. Phone calls won't work.
You MUST Own an iPhone [for Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS) or earlier models of Apple Watch, you need an iPhone 5s or later with probably the latest iOS] in addition to your Android device and have Hotspot functionality on your cellular plan.
Here are the steps that I used (it is NOT necessary to initially have a SIM in your iPhone when setting up. I am using a Series 3 GPS Only Apple Watch with an older iPhone 6+ on iOS 11).
1) Turn on the Hotspot on your Android device (I'm using a Note 8).
2) Connect your iPhone’s wifi to the Android phone's Hotspot.
3) Your Apple Watch will access the internet using the wifi hotspot connection on your iPhone.
4) Now that you have “established” an authorized/known (can’t think of the word Apple uses) wifi connection you can leave the iPhone at home and either leave the hotspot running or turn it on when you need updates to certain apps on your watch!
5) Go into messages on your iPhone (especially when the SIM is NOT in it) and be sure you have an email address that is checked off to use with iMessage. I used iMessage seamlessly - with voice text entry…too small to type (of course there is no trail of the SMSs on your Android phone).
My weather updates, my mail comes in and I can respond. Haven’t tried anything else except Siri who told me the time but couldn’t answer a couple of questions about Apple Watch (just referred me to open the web on the iPhone). Remember that the functionality available on an Apple Watch is dependent upon what exists on your iPhone, not what's on your Android device.
Surprisingly, I didn't get much of a hit on the battery either in my Note 8 or on the Apple Watch when I left the Hotspot on. Not sure how much data was used but I get a 10GB/month hotspot on my AT&T plan so doubt I'll eat that up before the next bill comes out.
If you have an LTE version Apple Watch on AT&T then using NumberSync might not be that good of an idea. Check out this article on Android Central:
https://www.androidcentral.com/how-u...oid-smartphone
FYI this worked for me with a series 2, than means no cellular connection, I'll bet it works better with a series 3. Battery draw was higher on both the AW and the Note 8 (hotspot continuously on), but I still made it through a full day. Most of my stuff is on Google Voice, so all that worked perfectly and I got notifications on the AW and was able to respond. All the apps I tried which involved the phone seemed to work fine, for example the Ecobee app on the AW worked fine to adjust my Tstat at home. Apple pay worked perfectly as well. Siri didn't work when I tested, it said couldn't find my iPhone. iMessages can be tricky as mentioned above. The only thing that truly didn't work at all was making and receiving phone calls.
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FYI this worked for me with a series 2, than means no cellular connection, I'll bet it works better with a series 3. Battery draw was higher on both the AW and the Note 8 (hotspot continuously on), but I still made it through a full day. Most of my stuff is on Google Voice, so all that worked perfectly and I got notifications on the AW and was able to respond. All the apps I tried which involved the phone seemed to work fine, for example the Ecobee app on the AW worked fine to adjust my Tstat at home. Apple pay worked perfectly as well. Siri didn't work when I tested, it said couldn't find my iPhone. iMessages can be tricky as mentioned above. The only thing that truly didn't work at all was making and receiving phone calls.
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Thanks again @spinedoc for your initial information on that NumberSync article on Android Central. I posted this guide on the ATT forum and someone stated that even trying this was a hot mess! No way! Once you set it up that's it. It works really well with the series 3. You used ecobee, it works with liftmaster too.
I love the watch but I love my Note 8! So I do want to live in Both worlds.
If Android Wear comes out with a smaller watch I'll end up buying that too. Lol!
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Say u turn your hotspot on , tether the iPhone to note 8 , leave the house but your iPhone loses connection to your note 8 because your out of range so it hooks onto your home router. Now you won’t get messages?? Think that’s the problem I had. It Did work when I left the iPhone in the vehicle, lost tethering so iPhone went to cellular data. Can anyone confirm?
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Say u turn your hotspot on , tether the iPhone to note 8 , leave the house but your iPhone loses connection to your note 8 because your out of range so it hooks onto your home router. Now you won’t get messages?? Think that’s the problem I had. It Did work when I left the iPhone in the vehicle, lost tethering so iPhone went to cellular data. Can anyone confirm?
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I had my iPhone (no SIM in it) tethered to my Note 8 hotspot. At the same time the Apple Watch is automatically connected to the iPhone (which is still using the hotspot for internet connectivity).
Once the Apple Watch was connected it "established " a know WiFi connection so you can actually shut the iPhone down and the Apple Watch will connect to your Note 8 (or any previously connected hotspot which your iPhone was connected to).
So when I leave my house and my Apple Watch is out of range even with my home WiFi (you'll know when your watch has no connection as it will display a tiny red phone or something like that, at the top of the screen) I turn on my Hotspot right in the notification shade (which also turns off your N8 normal WiFi connection) and the Apple Watch connects automatically. That "not connected" icon disappears.
Now you will not receive any cell-related content. You'll get text messages Only from those using iMessage (but you can respond on your AW, I use voice dictation, so easy) your Note 8 texts will not appear on AW. You'll get email updates (if the email accounts existed on your iPhone), you'll get weather updates and can use wifi-connected light bulbs and garage doors etc. if they were all originally set up on your iPhone and if there is a corresponding AW app. Still lots of functionality!
I'm such a geeky goober that I have an Apple Watch on one wrist and a Gear S2 LTE on the other! Like jewelry to me.
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Say u turn your hotspot on , tether the iPhone to note 8 , leave the house but your iPhone loses connection to your note 8 because your out of range so it hooks onto your home router. Now you won’t get messages?? Think that’s the problem I had. It Did work when I left the iPhone in the vehicle, lost tethering so iPhone went to cellular data. Can anyone confirm?
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I forgot to mention that this is the GPS Only Apple Watch.
Also, @vincey, are you trying to just tether your iPhone to your N8 hotspot (& not use an AW at all)?
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Series 1
I tried it with my Series 1 Apple watch and I am not receiving messages.
Thanks for the great info everyone,
Have anyone had the chance to check the method with the series 4 ?
In terms of battery, will the watch last for a day using the hotspot ? Have anyone tried checking WhatsApp notifications ?
my son wants apple watch he does not have phone yet. he does have ipad. if i find an old beater iphone5 to set up the apple watch, he could do similar as you with note?
the apple watch would record exercise, would that sync back to apple health on wifi? i don’t see apple health app for ipad though.
could he use ipad to copy music to apple watch?
can he install games from ipad to watch?
plan b is fitbit versa
Is this still working? How long does your Apple Watch Series 3 last before it needs to be charged again when doing this?
I'm assuming WhatsApp messages sent to the iPhone will be received on the watch?
itesla said:
my son wants apple watch he does not have phone yet. he does have ipad. if i find an old beater iphone5 to set up the apple watch, he could do similar as you with note?
the apple watch would record exercise, would that sync back to apple health on wifi? i don’t see apple health app for ipad though.
could he use ipad to copy music to apple watch?
can he install games from ipad to watch?
plan b is fitbit versa
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An Apple Watch can only be directly paired with an iPhone, not an iPad, and if it has watchOS 4 or later, then it can't be paired to an iPhone 5 or 5C, because they won't run anything newer than iOS 10, but as long as the watch has watchOS 3 or earlier, you can still pair it to a 5 or 5C. Otherwise, just get a 5S. If it's a cellular iPad and there's a SIM card in it, then he can do what the OP did with his Note 8, but he won't be able to sync or install anything on the watch using the iPad. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure a Fitbit can be paired to any phone, tablet or computer

Mesh network issues!

Curious what peoples experiences are with the Note 9 and a mesh network. In my household I have various devices (iphone 7, ipad mini 3, LG v20, amazon fire) including my recently acquired Note 9 (SM-N960U1) to compare their behaviors. In general I thought android did the best job in "seamlessly" switching between access points. I'm also running ASUS's AI Mesh system (that's a whole other rant for another day). From what I read/understand, ASUS has implemented its own hand off protocol (and not one of the standards) - just great (again, that's a rant for another day).
From reading various forums, the AI mesh setup has been tweaked to yield the best results among all the devices. The iPad mini 3 being the worst. Sometimes it will drop the connection all together and refuse to reconnect - with it all of a sudden complaining about an incorrect password (strange - it was just connected with that very same password).
A month or so ago, I switched from my LG v20 to the note 9. The transition went well, and I appreciated the increased speed/response - life was good! It wasn't until a few weeks later that I discovered my wifi indicator had an exclamation mark when I moved from one access point to the other. And what was weird is that it refused to let go of the weaker signal and connect to the strongest. It wasn't until I toggled the wifi on/off button did it reconnect. This happens almost every time I walk around and switch to a different access point. This is completely unacceptable for a major manufacturer like Samsung.
A lot of posts will state that wifi roaming is not perfect - which I can accept. In this case, it seems like something is broken. I could live with a delay as it switches APs (like my other device), but simply failing to connect all together is simply unacceptable. I tried app "wifi roaming fix" and that didn't work. The app "Smart Wifi Selector Trial" seems to work, but it more or less internally does a wifi on/off toggle - which isn't really a seamless solution, but will have to do for now.
Anyway, I didn't find much info on this on XDA, so I thought I'd throw it out there to see what people's experiences are. Maybe the solution is to dump ASUS AI mesh all together - but from my reading on other sites, it doesn't appear to be isolated to ASUS AI Mesh.
I found this on reddit, but no solution: https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyNote9/comments/9hsivz/note_9_wifi_ap_to_ap_roaming_issue_enterprise/
it is not the problem with mesh network. it is the problem with note 9. my note 9 cannot reconnect to the same wifi router until i toggle on/off wifi.
Munawar Mehmood said:
it is not the problem with mesh network. it is the problem with note 9. my note 9 cannot reconnect to the same wifi router until i toggle on/off wifi.
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Incredible how these phones get rave reviews, and such a basic show stopper issue is not mentioned. No wonder Samsung has zero motivation to fix it. Anyway, thanks for confirming.
I'm still in disbelief about this network connectivity behavior from the mighty Samsung. I ended up trying the app "SmartWiFiSelector". It seems to do what Samsung should already be doing (perhaps a little more "violently" in the sense that it (I think) more or less automatically disables and then renables the wifi connection). So with this sort of violent network disruption, you can say goodbye to any hope of a seamless transition between hotspots while in the middle of a video chat. But, sigh, its still better than sitting around with no connection at all for 1-2 or more minutes (absolutely ridiculous).
The "smartwifiselector" trial period has ended. I was wondering if anyone is familiar with a similar free app that does the same thing. There are several apps, but it seems they don't work as well as this one. I'm all for paying for apps - I just hesitate paying for apps that fix a blatant bug - because the app will obviously become useless when the bug is fixed. But it seems other users have been complaining about this bug for a year+ now, so perhaps it will never get fixed...
Many years ago (for other reasons) I vowed to never get a samsung phone. I broke my rule, and am paying for it dearly
I have the same issue with my Note 9 and mesh network. I was wondering whether I had a faulty phone, but apparently not

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