It’s the second day, and the Galaxy Wearable app is not working for many Galaxy Watch users. The app is crashing and not connecting to any Samsung watches. Not only the new Galaxy Watch 7 but also the previous Galaxy Watch 6, Galaxy Watch 5, and the Tizen-based Galaxy Watch Active 2 and Watch 3 are still not connecting to the app. In the Play Store, it is showing a compatibility issue and refuses to connect.
It looks like Samsung doesn’t know about the issue, or it is taking time to solve the problem. In a quick fix, one user shared the solution to solve the Galaxy Wearable app issue. On your smartphone, go to Time & date, change it to the previous date, and turn off auto time synchronization. Later open the Galaxy Wearable app and connect your Galaxy Watch. After successful pairing, now again you can turn on auto time sync. I hope this works on your side. Tell us if it works for you.
At the start of this year, the same issue had occurred for many Galaxy Watch users, and later, Samsung solved it within a week. One more thing. If you are using an older Gear S3 Frontier or S3 Classic, then you should know, that Samsung has terminated both watches from its compatibility list. You can not pair your Gear S3 model with any Galaxy phones released in 2024 or later.
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