The top 15 unknown features on the Samsung Galaxy watch.

Samsung Galaxy watch; If you're listening to music on your phone and want to control it from your watch, go to your applications, scroll around until you find your music player, tap music player, and then you can change your music by scrolling forward or backward and obviously tapping the play pause button.

There is a much easier way to get in here: whenever you are playing music on your phone and your galaxy watch is connected to it, pull down your quick settings panel and tap this little icon here that says playing and shows these little bars going up and down.

If I tap that, it takes me directly to the music control app. This also works for other built-in Samsung apps, such as if I was working out and then returned to my home screen, rather than having to navigate through my applications.

So I found the Samsung health app and opened it up to get back into my workout all I have to do is swipe down the Quick Settings panel then tap the workout since the Galaxy watch is swim proof this can go on the water with you and you don't have to worry about it everybody knows that but what you may not have known is that the Galaxy watch has a water lock mode which you can use to lock your watch when you're in the water.

To get to that, go to your settings. You can swipe down the Quick Settings panel and tap the Settings gear, or you can hit the home button and navigate around to your settings application and tap that. Once there, scroll down until you see advanced and tap that.

Tap until you see water lock mode, then tap the enable bar there. Now I can't do anything with the screen by touching it, but I can still use the bezel to scroll through different screens. So, if I'm exercising or doing something similar, I can scroll through the different tracking pages, but I won't be able to tap on anything in the water and accidentally send a text message. Another way I use this frequently is with my children. 

I have two small children who are both in diapers. When I'm changing their diapers, they'll frequently be touching the screen, rolling the bezel, or doing something similar, and they've accidentally called people or sent text messages. 

I can't see it because my hands are like this when I'm changing diapers, so I have no idea what's going on on the screen.

With this, I can quickly turn on this water lock mode and then turn it off when I'm finished changing their diaper, and everything is good to go with no accidentally deleted emails. 

To get out of this, just hold the home button for a few seconds, as you can see it also just played a few tones to push water out of the speaker port, which is something Apple does with the Apple watch.

Tap play and it'll eject water until the speaker is loud and clear and there's no more crackling. It's much faster than turning the water lock mode on and off and on. The Galaxy Watch also has a built-in camera that can take photos and video.

The Quick Settings panel is customizable all you have to do is long press on it now you can customize any one of these. I never turn my GPS on and off on my Galaxy watch.

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So I'm going to delete that one hit the plus and you can see that there are a bunch of different things you can add to the quick settings.

you also get a battery management option that will allow you to change from your default battery mode to a power saving mode. 

You can get longer battery life to a watch only mode which literally just turns it into a watch and it's a really basic digital watch. It says here at estimates that I'd get 38 days of battery life in a watchonly mode which is pretty ridiculous.

So I'm not playing any music on my phone right now, but if I tap this, it will start playing music on the phone, as you can see by the pause symbol. If I tap it again, the music will pause again. Further down, you can adjust your sound mode with a shortcut.

You can now put your watch into theater mode, which will make it silent. So it basically turns off almost every feature except maybe rolling the bezel and hitting the buttons to turn on this screen to make sure it doesn't interrupt you while you're watching a movie.

You also get touch sensitivity we'll get into that a little bit later you have volume adjustments and water lock mode. So if I tap that, I can turn my Wi-Fi off or back on, but I'm going to reset it to water lock mode. 

This next feature is extremely simple, but many people are unaware that it exists. To share something from a screen on your Samsung Galaxy watch, take a screen shot. To do so, hold the home button and swipe from left to right on the screen.

You can obviously take screenshots of a variety of things and share how many steps you've taken. If you're listening to music from a playlist, simply swipe up from the bottom to see your entire playlist. You can now share a variety of things simply by taking a screenshot and then tapping the three dots.

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So you can go all the way back to the beginning of your playlist or all the way down to the end, and whatever song you want to play in your playlist, just find it, tap it, and now I'm playing that song on my phone by default on a Galaxy watch.

If you double-tap the home button, it will open up Big Speech and allow you to use voice commands, but if you don't want to use Bixby and want that shortcut to go to something else, go to settings, scroll down until you find advanced, and then tap double-tap home key. It's set to Bixby, so if I tap that, I get a message from Bixby.

Samsung Galaxy watch

So if we go to the top here, you can do nothing, have it open the last application you had open, have it show all of your recent applications, use quick dial, which if I enable then double press the home button, will bring up Bixby and all I have to do is say a name and it will automatically call that person.

You can also quickly create a reminder with Bixby and quickly start a workout, which is great for you fitness fanatics. You can also turn on a large watch face, which is actually really good for people who wear glasses or contacts and take them out at night but use their watch for sleep tracking.

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If I go ahead and turn this on and go back to my home page here my home screen rather than so here I am on the watch face if you have bad eyesight these wear glasses or contacts or something similar that you don't have in some people may not be able to read what the dial says

So you can configure it so that when you double-press the home button, it takes you to a very large digital watch face, which is also customizable. 

So if I go back to my main watch face and long press it to customize it and swipe over this way, eventually you'll see this large watch face I can tap customize here and I can change the color of it to a bunch of different colors there's a ton of different options there's a ton of different options there.

By default, the background for all of your widgets will be black, but if you want to change that, simply go to your settings. Scroll down to display scroll down until you find background style tap that and you'll be able to choose from a variety of backgrounds. You can also configure it to launch any application you have installed on your Samsung Galaxy watch.

So if I select this blue one here and go back to my home screen and swipe over, you can see that blue background here on all of my widgets by default on the Galaxy watch if you open up an application and then your screen goes into ambient mode and then stays there for 20 seconds. 

The application will minimize them to the background the next time you look at your watch it will just show the time again and you may have to reopen that application.

So, if you want to keep it open for more than 20 seconds, say you're tracking sports scores for a team. Simply go to your settings, scroll down to display, scroll down to show last app, and change the time from 20 seconds to 2 minutes or an hour and a half.

 So if I set this to an hour and then open something like the altimeter, it will still stay there for an hour even if I go into ambient mode, so now if I wake my watch it'll go straight back to the altimeter and when you're done with your application all you have to do is hit the home button to take you right back to your watch face and now if your phone goes into its always-on display mode and you turn the screen on later it's.

So if I come over here to my fitness widget and then go into my always-on display mode and open this up within an hour, it'll stay right on that widget and if I go back into my always-on display mode again, I get another hour, so as long as I check it once every hour, it'll stay on that screen by default. So on and so forth.

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But if you want to change the order of this, or if you want a custom order, simply long press the watch face. If you have three, four, or five watch faces that you always use and want them to be in the same order, you can use this feature to do so.

Now, if you decide that you want to go back to the other method and show them in chronological order, all you have to do is go to your settings. tap the watch faces Another unknown feature is tucked away in the notification settings within the galaxy wearable application. Scroll down to watch face order and switch back to most recent first.

If you turn this on, every time you get a notification on your watch, it will open that notification if you immediately pull your phone out of your pocket or pick it up from a table. 

If you ever suspect that the battery in your Galaxy Watch isn't lasting as long as it should, you can quickly access the galaxy wearable application on your phone. If you tap one of them, such as the watch faces here, it will sometimes give you app-specific battery life tips.

You can sync Wi-Fi profiles with your watch using the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone. The passkey for that network will be automatically transferred to your watch, so that if your watch disconnects from your phone, your watch can automatically connect to that network. This is done via Wi-Fi, and I'll show you how to set it up.


How to set up galaxy wearable app

  1. Simply launch the Galaxy Wearable app on your smartphone.
  2. go to the settings Scroll down to observe the connection.
  3. You have two choices You can connect remotely and sync Wi-Fi profiles.
  4. The first setting you should enable is sync Wi-Fi profiles This means that any Wi-Fi profile you have connected to your phone, or any network you have connected to your phone, the passkey for that network will be automatically transferred to your watch.
  5. So this way if for some reason your watch disconnects from your phone your watch can automatically get onto that Wi-Fi network without you having to manually put in the passkey on the watch the second thing to turn on obviously is remote connection.

So with both of these turned on, if I go ahead and disconnect through bluetooth, I'm no longer connected on my watch. If I go here and swipe down, you'll see that this is in standalone mode, but in about 30 seconds to a minute it'll be connected to my Wi-Fi network. 

Once it connects to a Wi-Fi network, you'll see a Wi-Fi symbol pop up in the top left corner and it'll also say connected remotely down here on the bottom that's

How to set up galaxy wearable app

SOS feature built-in for emergency situations

For those of you who are concerned about safety, there is an SOS feature built in for emergency situations. To access it, open the galaxy wearable application.

go to the settings tab, then tap send SOS requests, and turn this feature on. Now, if I triple press the home button, it will send an SOS message to my wife and give her my current location in real time for an hour.

It will also make my watch answer incoming calls at the lowest audible volume possible, so that if there is an emergency situation, someone can call in and hear everything that is going on. You can also set it up to automatically call someone in an emergency situation.

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As a result, it will send text messages to up to four people. Allow those four people to track you for an hour and immediately call someone; if you're doing this for real emergency situations, I highly recommend making this SOS call to 911; and, of course, there may be times when you accidentally triple press the home button.

So I highly recommend that you turn on this countdown timer first, which will count down for five seconds before sending the SOS request, which should be just enough time to prevent your watch from accidentally dialing 9-1-1. Another awesome unknown feature is right in the power menu. If you hold the home button, you get to your power menu.

Touch sensitivity is described at the bottom of this page. Many people overlook this and have no idea what it does, but enabling it gives you the ability to use your watch while wearing gloves. I'm not talking about tiny winter gloves; I'm talking about thick outdoor winter gloves; and I'm not wearing this huge glove.

unknown features on the Samsung Galaxy watch

So first try swiping over that works just fine and I'm going to open up my calorie tracking there you go that also works just fine so obviously this is a fantastic feature if you work a lot outside or maybe you snowboard or ski a lot and you want to actually use your Samsung Galaxy watch all you have to do is hold that power button for a second slide down and then turn on that touch sensitivity and you'll be good to go for all of your outdoor activities even with gloves.

It's difficult to find the right number, and you might have tried for a two and received a three instead, or something along those lines. What many people don't realize about this pin section is that you only need to rotate the bezel to the number you want to enter. Stop on the number that will automatically enter that number in a few seconds. There is a fix for that as well. Go to your settings, go to apps, scroll down to auto open apps, and turn that on. 

Even if you're wearing thick gloves, all you have to do is press the home button. Scroll around to the application you want to open, then wait a second and it will open that application automatically.

So now that I'm in the application, I can't start a workout without actually tapping on the screen, but if all you want to do is open up say your music app and go forward or backward through songs, this is a great way to do that.

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