12 Fixes for Galaxy Watch Not Connecting to Samsung Galaxy Phones

So you’re ready to go out on a jog and you decide to track your health using your Galaxy Watch, but then you notice it is not connecting to your Samsung Galaxy Phone. It’s a bummer, but don’t let it bother you for long. Samsung Galaxy Watch may disconnect from your phone for many reasons. Here is what to do when Galaxy Watch is not connecting to your Samsung Galaxy phone.

Table of Contents

Before You Begin

1. Turn On Bluetooth

Bluetooth must be turned on to connect your Samsung Galaxy phone to the Galaxy Watch.

1.Turn on theBluetoothin your phone from theQuick Settingspanel.

2.Similarly, You can also turn on Bluetooth in your Galaxy Watch from the Quick Settings panel.Swipe downfrom the watch’s home screen to access the quick settings panel. Then find theBluetooth iconby swiping in the list and tap on it.

2. Turn Off Power Saver Mode from Your Phone and Watch

The power saver mode limits your phone and watch’s functions to a few key operations, among which it may also disable the connection between your Galaxy watch and Galaxy phone. You should consider disabling the power saver mode to establish a smooth connection between your phone and watch or try again once you have charged them to at least 25% battery.

1.You can disable the power saving mode on your phone from theQuick Settingspanel. It is highlighted by abattery iconwith a leaf inside it.

turning on bluetooth in samsung galaxy phones

2.To disable the power saver mode on your Galaxy Watch, swipe down to access thequick settings paneland then tap on thebattery icon.

If have low battery anxiety, learnways to save battery on Samsung Galaxy phones.

turning on bluetooth in samsung galaxy watch

3. Turn Off Watch Only Mode

The Watch Only mode is an ultimate battery-saver mode that disables every other service except the watch face. In this mode, you only see time in the digital format with no background image whatsoever. Also, you won’t have access to any of the watch apps and health-tracking features. So if you have this mode enabled, then you will not be able to connect your Galaxy Watch with your Samsung Galaxy phone.

To disable the Watch Only mode, charge your Galaxy Watch to at least 10% or you’re able to also press and hold theHome button(button with red accents around it) until you see the Samsung logo.

disable power saver mode in samsung galaxy phones

4. Turn Off Airplane Mode on Your Phone and Watch

Airplane Mode disables all the radio services when activated in devices. This is true for your phone as well as the watch. The next fix is to disable Airplane Mode from your Galaxy Watch and your Galaxy phone.

1.Use the quick settings panel to turn offAirplane modefrom your Samsung Galaxy phone.

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2.Similarly, it can be disabled from your watch by accessing the quick settings panel and tapping theAirplane icon.

5. Turn Off the Wi-Fi on the Watch Before Pairing

A few users reported turning off the Wi-Fi on the Galaxy Watch before starting the pairing process helped them pair successfully. Let’s try it.

You can turn off the Wi-Fi on your Galaxy Watch by swiping downwards on the home screen. Then tap on theWi-Fi iconto turn it on or off.

turn off airplane mode in samsung galaxy phones

6. Login to the Samsung Account

Your Samsung account manages sync options, settings, and other necessary data between all your Samsung-connected devices. Hence, if you log in to your Samsung account with all your Samsung devices like your Galaxy phone, Galaxy Watch, and Galaxy Buds, then they work better.

Therefore, you should consider logging in to your Samsung account on your Galaxy phone for it towork best with your Galaxy Watch.

To log in to your Samsung account, openSettingson your phone and tap onSamsung accountat the top. Then follow the on-screen instructions.

7. Allow Permissions for Wearable App

Your Galaxy Watch and phone work best with the flux of the Wearable app. This is also true for any permissions required by the Wearable app on your phone to sync the data among both devices. Hence, it’d be wise to check for permissions for the Wearable app and allow any denied permissions.

1.To check the permissions for the Wearable app, tap and hold on the app icon to access the floating menu and then tap on theinformation icon.

2.Tap onPermissions, then see if all the permissions are allowed. If you spot any denied permissions, tap on it andAllowthe permission.

8. Clear Cache for Wearable App

Clearing cache has been known to clear bugs in apps which has alsohelped a lot of other usershaving the same connection issue between their Galaxy Watch and Galaxy phones.

1.To clear the cache for the Wearable app, tap and hold on the app icon on your phone to access the floating menu and then tap on theinformation icon.

2.Tap onStorage, and then tap onClear Cache. This should fix the problem.

3.If Galaxy Watch still can’t connect to your Galaxy phone, you can considerclearing the dataas well.

Note:Clearing the data of the Wearable app will remove your active and paired wearables from the app, and you will need to pair them again.

9. Clear Data for the Galaxy Watch Manager

The Galaxy watches are managed by the Galaxy Watch Manager app along with the Wearable app. As was the case with the Wearable app, the manager app could also have some bugs that can be fixed by clearing the data for it.

1.To clear the data for the Galaxy Watch Manager, openSettingsand tap onApps. Then look for theGalaxy Watch Managerand tap on it. In our case, it is the Galaxy Watch6 Manager.

2.Scroll down and tap onStorage. Then tap onClear Datafrom the bottom left of the screen.

10. Change Battery Optimizations for Wearable App

The battery optimization done by your phone defines how frequently it closes the apps and programs running in the background. Sometimes thesebattery optimizations are too strictand close up background apps that you’re actively using. Therefore, you should change battery optimizations for the Wearable app to don’t optimize.

1.To change the battery optimizations for the Wearable app, open theapp infofor the Wearable App. Then move toBattery.

2.Tap onUnrestrictedto stop the battery optimizations. With this change, your Galaxy Watch should also stop disconnecting from your Galaxy phone.

11. Clear Cache for Digital Wellbeing

Digital Wellbeing optimizes other apps based on your usage patterns and may pause or stop any app that runs in the background for too long. Since the Wearable and Watch Manager apps run in the background for most of the time,Digital Wellbeingcan close it leading to your watch getting disconnected from your phone.

A possible fix to this situation is to clear the cache of the Digital Wellbeing app.

1.To clear the cache, openSettingsand search forDigital Wellbeing. Then tap on the option in the Apps section to open theapp info.

2.Head over toStoragein the Usage section and tap onClear Cache.

12. Reset the Watch to Continue

If you’ve tried every fix listed here and you still cannot connect to your Galaxy Watch, then you should consider resetting your Galaxy Watch. After the reset, you should be able to connect the Watch to your Galaxy phone easily.

1.To reset the Galaxy Watch, swipe up on the home screen of the watch to openSettings. Then scroll down toGeneral.

2.Tap onReset, then again tap onReset. Do note this will remove all your watch data including your tracking and fitness data.

Connect to the Galaxy Watch

If all goes well you should be able to connect to your Galaxy Watch using your Samsung Galaxy phone. But if not, or any of the steps are a little advanced for you, then you should approach the Samsung Store and they should help you out.

Nitin Singh

A tech writer during the day and an anime aficionado by the night. When not in front of a screen, he can be seen playing Badminton. Appreciating the beauty of nature is a habit that has been developed since early on. Have views on tech, cars or life? Drop a text!

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