Tag: Galaxy Watch 6

  • Add Music to Galaxy Watch 6 or Watch 7

    Add Music to Galaxy Watch 6 or Watch 7

    There are many apps in the Play Store that you can use to play your favorite music on Galaxy Watch 6 or Watch 7. Furthermore, if you want to add offline songs from your computer or smartphone, then it is also possible. You can add music to the Galaxy Watch 6 & Watch 7 Ultra from the Galaxy Wearable app. It is also possible to play all those songs with a built-in speaker, or you can connect any wireless Bluetooth headsets & earbuds to play the tracks.

    Since the Tizen-based Galaxy Watch, Samsung has made it easy to load tons of audio files and images to the smartwatch. To add tracks or music, open the Galaxy Wearable app and connect it to Galaxy Watch. After that, go to Watch Settings and click on Manage Content. Here, you will see the option ‘Tracks on Watch.’ Now tap on it to see all the music on your smartwatch. On the upper side, you can see the ‘+’ sign, so tap on it.

    Add Music to Galaxy Watch

    Here, it will show all the present songs on your smartphone. Now choose one by one or select all to transfer them to your watch. Let it finish synchronizing all the music or albums, and continue to watch. On your new smartwatch, open the Music app and play all your favorite songs without the internet. To listen to new songs daily, you can also download Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music apps from Galaxy Store with or without subscription plans.

  • Critical issue! Galaxy Wearable app Not Working

    Critical issue! Galaxy Wearable app Not Working

    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, you can turn on auto time sync. I hope this works on your side. Tell us if it works for you.

    Galaxy Wearable not Working

    At the start of this year, the same issue 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 removed both watches from its compatibility list. You can not pair your Gear S3 model with any Galaxy phones released in 2024 or later.