Pairing Gear S2 with LG V10???? - Samsung Gear S2

I understand that the compatibility for the devices that are able to pair with the gear S2 do not include the LG V10, but I looked online and many people said that they were able to make it work. I was shocked because I have spent hours trying to figure this out. Can someone please tell me some information about this? Also, will the list of devices expand to where it includes the LG V10 anytime soon? Thanks!

I got my Gear S2 last Friday, and I was able to pair with my LG V10 with no issues. Of course, I have run into issues where notifications are not coming through to the Gear even though I've gotten all the settings for them created. Also, today, I've noticed that it is not counting steps at all, and it is still showing calendar events from yesterday. I need to do a bit more research on that.
Another small complaint is that when I answer a call, it automatically defaults to the watch even if I answer on my phone.

I've had multiple issues with the S2 on my V10 as you are having. I think the problem is that the V10 is not listed as a compatible phone for the V10 and this is giving us software issues. I hope Samsung can get their acts together and give us some support with the V10

It won't pair with nexus 6p as well?

I have problems when Gear S2 is disconected when so far V10, when you come back near to V10 no auto conected you must turn on the screen to conecte Gear S2 a V10 again.
Any fix or solution?

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[Q] Will the Note Edge work with the Gear S?

Just got my Note Edge yesterday and I love it. But I can't get it to work with my Gear S watch? Very frustrating and I can't figure it out unless they just aren't compatible. Can anyone help?
I have a Note Edge paired with the Gear S that works great. I can use the Gear S via Bluetooth or cell. When you said that you just got the Edge, it makes me think that this Gear was set up with another phone prior to the Edge. If so, you'd have to factory reset the Gear.
My Gear Neo 2 is really finicky with the Edge. I think it is the flakey bluetooth on the entire Note 4 line. Every once in a while (maybe twice a week or more), I have to restart the watch to get it to talk to the phone again. I am totally awaiting the official Lollipop update for my Verizon variant as there are a large number of bluetooth changes in it. I am getting a bit concerned that Lollipop doesn't appear to be on the immediate radar for Verizon now that the S6 is out there
Anyway, I would try and factory reset the watch and start the connection process over. A bit inconvenient but I bet it will work.
i've got both and they're work very well. the bluetooth connection is stable and the reconnection after a disconnect is very fast. i see no trouble
Gregdec said:
Just got my Note Edge yesterday and I love it. But I can't get it to work with my Gear S watch? Very frustrating and I can't figure it out unless they just aren't compatible. Can anyone help?
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download Samsung Gear Manager from galaxy apps..

Voice connection to Nexus 6P with Gear S2 3G on Verizon

So I have been struggling with this since opening day!
When the watch is connected to my 6P (and my Nexus 6 before that - which was not Marshmallow) I can answer and make calls from the phone, but the audio and mic always default to the watch. This is super annoying. Verizon sent me a new watch which does the same. Samsung says it's a Marshmallow problem. Google says its a Huawei problem. And they send me back to Verizon.
So, what I have resorted to is waiting for the call to connect and then on the phone override the BT audio to handset prior to talking. What a hassle!
If you override the BT audio on the phone's BT setting for the S2, then you are no longer given the option to take the call on the S2 (of course).
Anyone have a similar experience? What to do next?
I have the same exact problem with the S2 3G paired with the Nexus 6P. I unchecked phone audio in the phones bluetooth settings but as you said, it disables the option to use the S2 as a phone. Hope there is a solution soon.
Seems to not be fully compatible with marshmallow yes
I have this issue as well. Also when I make a call with my phone (Nexus 6) the call is always completed on the watch via Bluetooth connection. I have to switch back to the phone on the watch during the call.....
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Update - Sammy Boo
Spoke with Samsung again. I thought the Gear Manager update yesterday would fix this - no deal!
Samsung is now claiming this is a software upgrade with the Gear S2 and is intentionally programmed functionality! Really?
I requested an escalation to their development team as a software enhancement to revert to prior functionality - they assured me that would happen, and they'll send me a notification from their team; problem is, they did not take any of my contact info!
I'm having an issue with CM13 on a Note 4 with a Gear S2. I changed the build.prop from Samsung to HTC to allow the Gear app to function (it doesn't like CM on Samsung phones) and all seemed well. When I try to click send to take a call, nothing happens. When I receive a call I only have the option to reject it from my watch. My watch is not activated, I don't need 2 numbers.
After spending hours on the phone with Verizon and Samsung I flashed a TW based rom and calls instantly worked. I'm pretty happy with my CM rom and I'd like to find a way to get it to work with that rom.
Did this ever get resolved?
I had Samsung Gear S2 with my Note 7 and life was awesome! Then tragedy struck and my life with a good phone is put on hold for at least 6 months, until the S8 series releases in Feb?/March?/April? of 2017. Until then, I decided to limp along with a somewhat cheaper Nexus 6P. The problem is, it throws all my incoming calls over to my Gear S2 instead of picking up on the phone handset. I then have to choose the drop down option to use my handset instead. This is NOT the intended operation. If I wanted to answer the call on my watch, I would answer it on my watch. I don't want to answer on my phone and then have my watch pick up. There is no way that I have found to correct this. This is terrible functionality for an otherwise very promising piece of technology (the watch, no the phone).
I have the same issue on 6p on ATT. What I normally do is like said above is uncheck the Bluetooth handset under Bluetooth settings. Then just turn call forwarding on..Therefore when I want to take calls on the watch I just wait about an extra 10secs. Or of course answer on the phone.
BTW when i had a samsung S6 this was not an issue...

LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition W200 Good/Bad/Thoughts

Ok I want a watch I can receive calls from and I tried the Gear S2 and the battery life was horrible and from what researching the only other option that has phone capabilities is the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition. I was going to get the W200 version even though im on AT&T.
QUESTIONS:
1) Is there any more wearables that have a sim card I can receive and make calls without my phone being around in case I forgot it at home.
2) I have a Nexus 6 and will have to use the call forwarding instead of AT&T NumberSync like it did for the Gear S2 anyone have trouble with it?
3) I love Google hows it run on the wearable and is a good watch for the $$$...
Thanks!
Oxicottin said:
Ok I want a watch I can receive calls from and I tried the Gear S2 and the battery life was horrible and from what researching the only other option that has phone capabilities is the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition. I was going to get the W200 version even though im on AT&T.
QUESTIONS:
1) Is there any more wearables that have a sim card I can receive and make calls without my phone being around in case I forgot it at home.
2) I have a Nexus 6 and will have to use the call forwarding instead of AT&T NumberSync like it did for the Gear S2 anyone have trouble with it?
3) I love Google hows it run on the wearable and is a good watch for the $$$...
Thanks!
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Hello,
1)There is also the Finow X5 with 3G, lots of info. on this forum and youtube. Around $140,-
2) I have the W200 in Europe and use that also without any problem.
3)I like the watch, although i wasn't into smartwatches until this one. I think it's worth the money, but that's a matter of opinion.
Regards.
Is the Finow X5 the other only one? I have searched everywhere for other watches that have sim cards or 3g,4g or lte and onle came up with the two. Thanks for the reply!
Hello,
I have no idea. maybe some unknown brands.
But i think we will see some more in the next couple of months.
Regards.
Battery Life
Oxicottin said:
Ok I want a watch I can receive calls from and I tried the Gear S2 and the battery life was horrible and from what researching the only other option that has phone capabilities is the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition. I was going to get the W200 version even though im on AT&T.
QUESTIONS:
1) Is there any more wearables that have a sim card I can receive and make calls without my phone being around in case I forgot it at home.
2) I have a Nexus 6 and will have to use the call forwarding instead of AT&T NumberSync like it did for the Gear S2 anyone have trouble with it?
3) I love Google hows it run on the wearable and is a good watch for the $$$...
Thanks!
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I'm not sure what you considerable horrible battery life for a watch being used as a phone, but I have the W200A and used it for a call that lasted probably around 30 minutes or so. The call was long enough that it said that my watch was reaching max temperature or something and suggested that I end the call. At the conclusion I'd say I'd discharged at least 20% of my battery on that call. It stands to reason that it's more meant to have brief conversations given the size of the accessory and available volume for battery. On the upside I was informed that the call was crystal clear (and far better than my iPhone in a Lifeproof case).
I'd be surprised if any watches have great battery life when actively using it as a phone, although mine is always connected to cellular (and on standby to take calls) as well as connected to Numbersync and I can get about 15 hours - a full day - using it normally.
I cant connect to NumberSync because I have a Nexus 6 and its not supporting HD Voice on AT&T. Im going to have to forward my calls like i did on the Gear S2. I mainly like the ability to recieve my texts and emails while im at work since im not allowed to carry my phine but I can wear a watch so there is an advantage and the calling is a plus but wont grt used much.
After messing around looking at reviews for the Ubane 2 I ran into another watch that took a sim card KingWear KW88 SLEEK then from there the Chinese market of watches started popping up like crazy with cameras and as much crap as you can fit on a watch I guess you get what you pay for and the quality was horrible and went down hill so I'm going to buy the Ubane 2 its on sale this weekend for $337.... It might be Chinese/Korean or what ever but with a better quality standards at least and with a well known company like LG behind it.
Thanks,

"Unfortunately Gear S2 Plugin has stopped" pop-up on phone

I got a Samsung Gear S2 Classic (Platinum) 2 weeks ago. I have a Galaxy S7 Edge on Verizon I got over the summer. I am not rooted and am on the latest updates. Yet, I am constantly getting this pop-up on my phone when I try to use this smartwatch. "Unfortunately Gear S2 Plugin has stopped" pops up on my phone and interrupts whatever I am doing. I am perplexed and annoyed that I am buying 2 recent Samsung products and they cannot even get these things to seamlessly talk to each other without problems. That is pathetic in my mind.
Is anyone else having this issue? If so, any ideas on how to fix it? The watch does connect to the phone and it seems I am getting notifications and other stuff is working. I am ready to return this watch at this point as it is making my phone unusable.

Gear s3 Frontier keeps disconnecting on new S8+

my new galaxy gear s8+ keep disconnecting from my gear s3 frontier when the phone is not on (as in not locked)
i can't figure out why as this has been an issue since getting the phone, is there a setting like the sleep or power save functions that i'm missing?
also i don't know if this has anything to do with it but my setting in the developer settings menus keep getting reset to the defaults (unknown sources keeps resetting to off and gpu settings keep reverting)
I have an s8 with the s3 frontier as well. I was having a possibly related issue as well. With me, any blue tooth headset I had was dropping the sound every few seconds. I tried everything until I did a factory reset as a last ditch effort before I returned the phone. It has been working much better after that.
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Mechcondrid said:
my new galaxy gear s8+ keep disconnecting from my gear s3 frontier when the phone is not on (as in not locked)
i can't figure out why as this has been an issue since getting the phone, is there a setting like the sleep or power save functions that i'm missing?
also i don't know if this has anything to do with it but my setting in the developer settings menus keep getting reset to the defaults (unknown sources keeps resetting to off and gpu settings keep reverting)
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I think it's a nougat power saving thing. It does that with my Op3 once in a while. Got better after turning off doze, but battery life went down as well.
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Have Pixel XL with Nougat onboard (latest 7.1.2, before 7.1.1) - no such problems so far. So i don't think it is directly related to Android core, but maybe to Samsung hands-from-ass developers making changes to AOSP
i think this is more likely to be the case as well; as i dont have issues with bluetooth headsets but only the gear
I have the S8+ and experience zero such problems. I strongly suggest you visit your sales outlet and request them to help you with this situation. Sounds a real pain.
Let us know how you progress.
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