jed57x
15/09/19, 04:19:33
Sacado del foro de Samsung, a veces no funciona a la primera,es de tener un poco de paciencia. esto comprueba qué hay alta proba que todo es un tema de software.
Al día de hoy llevo unas dos semanas con mi GW y el reloj sin fallar.
Créditos al creador del post, Cristian Y.
Here the step :
1. Make sure your battery below 50% (dont ask me why... heheh)
2. Goto heart rate setting : and then choose : "always"
3. Goto setting, choose "Apps", then "Permission", then choose "Samsung Health" and then set "sensor" to off and "location" to off
4. Reboot your watch (press and hold Home/power Key on your watch for more then 7 second) see : (https://publish.samsungsimulator.com/simulator/29623dfe-6490-4e36-956e-306e65f98f7d/ )
5. After reboot (your device battery now should be fine and also wrist gesture working great now and opening menu no more lagging). but all sensor still not working because we are already set sensor to off), place your watch on the charger, and then opening menu and go to step number 2 and set "sensor" on samsung health back to "ON"
6. wait for at least 4 hour, your watch battery should be full, and then try to wear you watch, looking at the back your watch.. you should see green led blinking (hate rate sensor led). go to hate rate sensor setting set to "never" and then measure you hate rate...it should be can measure your heart rate now. if still problem...
you can try step number 1 again but make sure your battery below 50%
7. try walking and then look into step menu.. it should be count your step
(if still problem...
you can try step number 1 again but make sure your battery below 50%).
8. IF step no 6, 7 success.. your watch should be fine now...
9. and now .... there is another problem.... (but as long you are not driving a car or bike using your watch, you can skip this step).
If you driving a car or bike usingn your watch.... your watch will got trouble again.. why??? i dont know.... hehehe
But there is a trick you can do to solved this
1. Before you are driving a car /bike you can go to setting and disabled (set to off) the sensor on samsung health. and after arrived at you destination you can set it ON again.
As My experience you only need do this step once, then you can ignore it... or for next day/time you do not set it to off / on again...and your watch should be fine....(I found this solution because for next day i'm forget to set of off again when driving a car and found my watch warking well)....hehehe....
As I Said above.. this is sharing for my experience only.. just try it dude... Good Luck
Just remember : dont reboot or power off your watch after your watch working well or... you must repeat from step number 1 to 9 again...
cheers
Chistian Y.
Al día de hoy llevo unas dos semanas con mi GW y el reloj sin fallar.
Créditos al creador del post, Cristian Y.
Here the step :
1. Make sure your battery below 50% (dont ask me why... heheh)
2. Goto heart rate setting : and then choose : "always"
3. Goto setting, choose "Apps", then "Permission", then choose "Samsung Health" and then set "sensor" to off and "location" to off
4. Reboot your watch (press and hold Home/power Key on your watch for more then 7 second) see : (https://publish.samsungsimulator.com/simulator/29623dfe-6490-4e36-956e-306e65f98f7d/ )
5. After reboot (your device battery now should be fine and also wrist gesture working great now and opening menu no more lagging). but all sensor still not working because we are already set sensor to off), place your watch on the charger, and then opening menu and go to step number 2 and set "sensor" on samsung health back to "ON"
6. wait for at least 4 hour, your watch battery should be full, and then try to wear you watch, looking at the back your watch.. you should see green led blinking (hate rate sensor led). go to hate rate sensor setting set to "never" and then measure you hate rate...it should be can measure your heart rate now. if still problem...
you can try step number 1 again but make sure your battery below 50%
7. try walking and then look into step menu.. it should be count your step
(if still problem...
you can try step number 1 again but make sure your battery below 50%).
8. IF step no 6, 7 success.. your watch should be fine now...
9. and now .... there is another problem.... (but as long you are not driving a car or bike using your watch, you can skip this step).
If you driving a car or bike usingn your watch.... your watch will got trouble again.. why??? i dont know.... hehehe
But there is a trick you can do to solved this
1. Before you are driving a car /bike you can go to setting and disabled (set to off) the sensor on samsung health. and after arrived at you destination you can set it ON again.
As My experience you only need do this step once, then you can ignore it... or for next day/time you do not set it to off / on again...and your watch should be fine....(I found this solution because for next day i'm forget to set of off again when driving a car and found my watch warking well)....hehehe....
As I Said above.. this is sharing for my experience only.. just try it dude... Good Luck
Just remember : dont reboot or power off your watch after your watch working well or... you must repeat from step number 1 to 9 again...
cheers
Chistian Y.