Bluetooth connection - Samsung Galaxy Watch

Is there a way to disable the annoying notification for connection lost between the Galaxy watch 42mm LTE (without esim for now) and Phone (SG S9).
If i walk 5-7 meters away from phone the watch pings and vibrates, and when coming back in BT range it is the same.
The function I think it should have is to jump over to wifi seamless and then back to BT. Is this possible?
Cheers

kalle99 said:
it should have is to jump over to wifi seamless and then back to BT. Is this possible?
Cheers
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This is theory. In practice this does not happen so seamless
In Samsung App on the phone: connection settings you can set if you want to get notifications upon watch connection/disconnection

Yes, but is it possible to disable the notification?

on the watch, go to settings --> Connections. There should be a setting called ALERTS, toggle that off.

pabgar said:
In Samsung App on the phone: connection settings you can set if you want to get notifications upon watch connection/disconnection
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I was wrong

pabgar said:
Are you capable to read with understanding ? I wrote you how to do it:
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it took me a minute as well, he means to stop the notifications on the *watch* , the setting you supplied is for the phone.
On the watch SETTINGS --> CONNECTIONS --> ALERTS (turn off)

wattsja said:
it took me a minute as well, he means to stop the notifications on the *watch* , the setting you supplied is for the phone.
On the watch SETTINGS --> CONNECTIONS --> ALERTS (turn off)
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Indeed. My bad. Sorry

wattsja said:
it took me a minute as well, he means to stop the notifications on the *watch* , the setting you supplied is for the phone.
On the watch SETTINGS --> CONNECTIONS --> ALERTS (turn off)
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Thanks for your answers.
To clarify. I want to disable the "connection lost" and "connected to phone" alert on the watch.
NOT to turn off all alerts. There is a toggle for "connection" in the watch settings, but the watch still vibrates.

kalle99 said:
Thanks for your answers.
To clarify. I want to disable the "connection lost" and "connected to phone" alert on the watch.
NOT to turn off all alerts. There is a toggle for "connection" in the watch settings, but the watch still vibrates.
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I guess I do not understand what you are looking for.
That setting has NOTHING to do with *other* alerts. The setting specifically says "ALERTS: Get BLUETOOTH disconnection alerts". This is for BLUETOOTH disconnection alerts and Bluetooth disconnection alerts ONLY. If you disable it, you will get NOTHING about Bluetooth disconnects, no sound, no vibrations, no screen notifications (aside from the small "watch" icon that appears at the top of the screen (near the 12 o'clock marker) that signifies "stand alone" mode. (I know because I use it).

wattsja said:
I guess I do not understand what you are looking for.
That setting has NOTHING to do with *other* alerts. The setting specifically says "ALERTS: Get BLUETOOTH disconnection alerts". This is for BLUETOOTH disconnection alerts and Bluetooth disconnection alerts ONLY. If you disable it, you will get NOTHING about Bluetooth disconnects, no sound, no vibrations, no screen notifications (aside from the small "watch" icon that appears at the top of the screen (near the 12 o'clock marker) that signifies "stand alone" mode. (I know because I use it).
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Thanks, got it to work as supposed now.
cheers

kalle99 said:
Thanks, got it to work as supposed now.
cheers
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Glad you got it!

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Notifications on watch, Phone on silent or vibrate

Whenever I put my phone on silent or vibrate only, the watch doesn't vibrate for notifications either... is there anyone else experiencing this?
I am using it with a vzw g3
I am not experiencing this, but there is a setting in the Android Wear app to have watch only notifications when connected or both devices. Maybe try toggling that?
ThePublisher said:
I am not experiencing this, but there is a setting in the Android Wear app to have watch only notifications when connected or both devices. Maybe try toggling that?
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ive tried that but its still hit or miss... what phone are you using?
tsy87 said:
ive tried that but its still hit or miss... what phone are you using?
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i337 Samsung S4 on Goldeneye 38
tsy87 said:
Whenever I put my phone on silent or vibrate only, the watch doesn't vibrate for notifications either... is there anyone else experiencing this?
I am using it with a vzw g3
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My understanding is that currently the watch will vibrate ONLY when the alert makes noise on your phone... let me see if I can dig up the article where I read that... but the article was more about not having the watch notify for certain notifications.
EDIT: Found it...
Little-known fact: Notifications will only cause your Android Wear watch to vibrate and light up if they'd also make a sound on your phone. If a notification is set to be silent on your phone, it'll show up and be available on your watch but won't do anything to alert you to its presence.
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Source
mikefletcher85 said:
My understanding is that currently the watch will vibrate ONLY when the alert makes noise on your phone... let me see if I can dig up the article where I read that... but the article was more about not having the watch notify for certain notifications.
EDIT: Found it...
Source
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thanks!! but what about vibrate mode on your phone?
Another strange thing is.. when I select "notify on watch only" the phone goes into silent mode... And last time I tried, it, the notifications were not going off on my watch.
tsy87 said:
thanks!! but what about vibrate mode on your phone?
Another strange thing is.. when I select "notify on watch only" the phone goes into silent mode... And last time I tried, it, the notifications were not going off on my watch.
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I would have to play around with it myself. I was just reading up on the Moto 360 when I came across that article so I am not sure about Vibrate instead of silent

Widget to disconect watch?

Hello,
Is there some kind of toggle to disconnect in some kind of widget or something? I know it sounds like defeating the purpose but there are some times where I don't want to be notified like movie theater or driving at night or even a work meeting. But not turning Bluetooth off since its connected to other devices.
Thank you
burtonfamily101 said:
Hello,
Is there some kind of toggle to disconnect in some kind of widget or something? I know it sounds like defeating the purpose but there are some times where I don't want to be notified like movie theater or driving at night or even a work meeting. But not turning Bluetooth off since its connected to other devices.
Thank you
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You can simply swipe down from the home screen of the watch and mute notifications.
Swipe down again to turn notifications back on.
vansmack said:
You can simply swipe down from the home screen of the watch and mute notifications.
Swipe down again to turn notifications back on.
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Well I feel dumb lol., that is simple enough...
Don't - Android Wear is so new, we're all still learning....

Turn off music control/notification

Hey guys, I wasn't sure if this warranted it's own thread, but I think it does since there's no "Ask Any Question!" sticky like some of the big boards.
Anyway, when listening to music through Pandora, I have a persistent notification allowing me to pause/play my music from my Moto 360. Can I turn it off? Notifications are very large and block the face so I can't tell the time. Normally, I'm okay with swiping others away, but this one is persistent. I tried adding Pandora to the notification mute list in the Wear app, but that didn't work. I can mute all notifications, that's not what I'm after. Can I just turn off music control somewhere?
Johmama said:
Hey guys, I wasn't sure if this warranted it's own thread, but I think it does since there's no "Ask Any Question!" sticky like some of the big boards.
Anyway, when listening to music through Pandora, I have a persistent notification allowing me to pause/play my music from my Moto 360. Can I turn it off? Notifications are very large and block the face so I can't tell the time. Normally, I'm okay with swiping others away, but this one is persistent. I tried adding Pandora to the notification mute list in the Wear app, but that didn't work. I can mute all notifications, that's not what I'm after. Can I just turn off music control somewhere?
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Go to Android Wear app on your phone, select the Cog Gears (Settings) icon on top right corner. Select first option "Mute app notifications", select Pandora or any apps you don't want notifications to be pushed to your watch. Done!
Crushader said:
Go to Android Wear app on your phone, select the Cog Gears (Settings) icon on top right corner. Select first option "Mute app notifications", select Pandora or any apps you don't want notifications to be pushed to your watch. Done!
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Is there a way to disable ALL notifications? I dont see a reason to get notifications on my watch when I always have my phone on me. I guess you could say I got it for an advanced watch, not another gadget to notify me of e-mail, etc
tekkitan said:
Is there a way to disable ALL notifications? I dont see a reason to get notifications on my watch when I always have my phone on me. I guess you could say I got it for an advanced watch, not another gadget to notify me of e-mail, etc
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You can just pull down from the top of the watch until it vibrates and says "Mute" then you won't get any notifications until you repeat those steps to unmute it
For some reason, this trick doesn't work with tune in radio
Really?
tekkitan said:
Is there a way to disable ALL notifications? I dont see a reason to get notifications on my watch when I always have my phone on me. I guess you could say I got it for an advanced watch, not another gadget to notify me of e-mail, etc
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Ummmm, you did know it was a smartwatch when you bought it? If your not using it, as a smart watch, then I don't see the point of you owning it... Just saying.
michaeldanielbourke said:
Ummmm, you did know it was a smartwatch when you bought it? If your not using it, as a smart watch, then I don't see the point of you owning it... Just saying.
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Wanting to get rid of a persistent notification that bothers him hardly puts him in the category of not using it as a smartwatch.
Even if you turned off all notifications, it's still a smart watch, it runs apps, responds to voice queries, keeps your phone unlocked, etc...
Sent from my XT1095
tekkitan said:
Is there a way to disable ALL notifications?
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Remember during initial setup when it asked you to activate the Android Wear notification listener service? Undo that. Then it has no idea when you have a notification.
Sfkn2 said:
For some reason, this trick doesn't work with tune in radio
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This doesn't work for Spotify either. Are there any other idea's?
Just adding my voice... it's a really annoying 'feature' of Android Wear (or Wear OS, as it now seems to be called).
I went through and I disabled every single notification (about 300 or so of them) and the media notification still appears, and doesn't time out. This is annoying because it lights up the screen which eats through my battery. Why can't it auto-hide itself LIKE EVERY OTHER NOTIFICATION?
Grrr....

[Q] Not getting vibrations on watch after lollipop

After upgrading to lollipop on the phone (Note 4 N910G) I no longer get vibrations on notifications on the SWR50 when I have the phone set to vibrations only.
Is this a bug or have I miss-configured something?
Me too
What profile do you use on your phone?
If it's "Priority" or "Silent" then you won't get vibrations on the watch.
You have to set it to "Sound" and then go to the Android Wear app and set "Mute notifications on the phone" to on.
It's the way official way to do it, but IMO it's broken by design...
arturo182 said:
What profile do you use on your phone?
If it's "Priority" or "Silent" then you won't get vibrations on the watch.
You have to set it to "Sound" and then go to the Android Wear app and set "Mute notifications on the phone" to on.
It's the way official way to do it, but IMO it's broken by design...
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do you mean on the watch? If so then its set to show all.
otherwise i have no idea what you mean by "sound Profile"
senectus said:
do you mean on the watch? If so then its set to show all.
otherwise i have no idea what you mean by "sound Profile"
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Sorry, I wasn't aware that Xperia calls the profiles different, see the attached files for a comparison.

Note 20 Ultra and Samsung Dex weird issue

So I've been having this weird issue when I connect my Note 20 Ultra to Samsung Dex pad, the "Dance" ringtone starts playing, no apps are open, it's not even a ringtone I've selected for any of my apps, the only to stop it is to turn my phone off and then back on again.
Any ideas?
Cyclops1055 said:
So I've been having this weird issue when I connect my Note 20 Ultra to Samsung Dex pad, the "Dance" ringtone starts playing, no apps are open, it's not even a ringtone I've selected for any of my apps, the only to stop it is to turn my phone off and then back on again.
Any ideas?
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Try to reset settings!!! and then go to notification settings. There you may find the settings about ringtones!!!
JhonMaxx said:
Try to reset settings!!! and then go to notification settings. There you may find the settings about ringtones!!!
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I found the issue, it was a setting in the Desktop hub app, "HDMI audio on startup" was enabled, once I turned it off, it stopped happening.
Cyclops1055 said:
I found the issue, it was a setting in the Desktop hub app, "HDMI audio on startup" was enabled, once I turned it off, it stopped happening.
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