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Over at TizenExpect they mentioned that Australia got a gear manager update that removes the notification problem. Anyone with a Sammy device (I don't have one) care to go through those steps and post the APK?
http://www.tizenexperts.com/2014/04...y-note-3-not-working-with-samsung-gear-2-neo/
Mate, I'm in Australia, just came back from a Telstra store. They had a pair of S5 and Gear 2 on display for everyone to play. So I went into Samsung App store on the S5 and downloaded the latest version of Gear Manager (being on Telstra network, it should have brought the Australian version of it). The app version was 2.0.14041404 and it was dated Apr 18th, which seems to be identical to the latest listed here. I've already tried this one in the past and it didn't work with my One M8, throwing "Parsing Error" after trying to connect it to my Gear 2 Neo. So I doubt it would cure your troubles, but you're welcome to give it a go (if you haven't done that already).
I was also interested to see how the overall experience of Gear 2 looks like on proper Sammy devices compared to what I've already seen on my One M8. After installing the Gear Manager on the S5, I reset the Gear 2 and connected them afresh. The additional software installation was handled silently (no pop-ups), unlike the way it was done on my One M8. After the connection was accomplished, I spotted 2 additional tabs in the Gear Manager (S-Health and Samsung Apps). Under S Health, you can set up the way steps/HR/sleep info is synched with S-Health app on the phone. Under Samsung Apps, you can download additional apps to the Gear.
The most interesting was to see the differences under Notifications settings. There are 3 sections for different kinds of notifications there on my One M8:
Instant alerts for Gear. This one has only "Incoming call" listed on my M8, but on S5 it has also "Alarms" and "Messages" listed
Notifications for Gear apps. This one is populated after you install some 3rd party apps for the Gear.
More notifications: everything else. By marking "Gmail", "Messages" and "Mail", I made notifications from those appear with my M8 setup. But this is just a workaround and, in any case, it doesn't work with Alarms.
On S5, there is an additional section, "Notifications from Samsung applications", which is where Email, for example, appears. I guess this is the proper way of setting it up on a proper Samsung device.
Overall, my impression is we're missing out way too much trying to use Gear 2 with non-Samsung devices. As much as I like my One M8, this makes me think of ditching it for an S5...
mpogr said:
Mate, I'm in Australia, just came back from a Telstra store. They had a pair of S5 and Gear 2 on display for everyone to play. So I went into Samsung App store on the S5 and downloaded the latest version of Gear Manager (being on Telstra network, it should have brought the Australian version of it). The app version was 2.0.14041404 and it was dated Apr 18th, which seems to be identical to the latest listed here. I've already tried this one in the past and it didn't work with my One M8, throwing "Parsing Error" after trying to connect it to my Gear 2 Neo. So I doubt it would cure your troubles, but you're welcome to give it a go (if you haven't done that already).
I was also interested to see how the overall experience of Gear 2 looks like on proper Sammy devices compared to what I've already seen on my One M8. After installing the Gear Manager on the S5, I reset the Gear 2 and connected them afresh. The additional software installation was handled silently (no pop-ups), unlike the way it was done on my One M8. After the connection was accomplished, I spotted 2 additional tabs in the Gear Manager (S-Health and Samsung Apps). Under S Health, you can set up the way steps/HR/sleep info is synched with S-Health app on the phone. Under Samsung Apps, you can download additional apps to the Gear.
The most interesting was to see the differences under Notifications settings. There are 3 sections for different kinds of notifications there on my One M8:
Instant alerts for Gear. This one has only "Incoming call" listed on my M8, but on S5 it has also "Alarms" and "Messages" listed
Notifications for Gear apps. This one is populated after you install some 3rd party apps for the Gear.
More notifications: everything else. By marking "Gmail", "Messages" and "Mail", I made notifications from those appear with my M8 setup. But this is just a workaround and, in any case, it doesn't work with Alarms.
On S5, there is an additional section, "Notifications from Samsung applications", which is where Email, for example, appears. I guess this is the proper way of setting it up on a proper Samsung device.
Overall, my impression is we're missing out way too much trying to use Gear 2 with non-Samsung devices. As much as I like my One M8, this makes me think of ditching it for an S5...
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I sadly don't have that option. So as much as I'd love to convert over to the S5 and have this work beautifully with it, I have to keep working on it from my side.
I also receieve the parsing error and have yet to figure out a solution, maybe it's a response from Samsung to stop all of us non Sammy users. Either way, I'm sure the wonderful minds on here will figure something out.
Hi,
I got my gear 2 this morning and was looking to use it with my Sony Z. I found this app in the market ' Gear 2 Superfix ' . After installing the app it connected perfectly. Nearly everything works apart for weather and a couple more things.
There is an update for the gear manager (2.14041404) but am unable to install that yet.
Also in my gear manager i dont have Samsung Apps iether.
Anyway on the whole im happy it works on my not rooted sony z.
I'd be pleased to here from anyone who als uses this app. It cost 7 euros.
Regards Ant
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I think he means GEAR 2 SUPERFIXER (air.creatix.neoguide in Google Play Store), created by CREATIX DIGITAL.
It's currently listed at $8.99.
Description
Connect your gear 2, gear 2 neo or galaxy gear with any android device*
This app will help you with most connection issues of your samsung galaxy gear, gear 2 and gear 2 neo.
Also check "Fit SuperFixer" for samsung gear fit.
Simply use the Fix button and you will get simple patches and instructions on how to fix your connection, the app detecs your phone model and checks for compatibility, some device may not be supported, but most of them work flawlessly. Cyanogen Mod Roms are likely to fail but some users reported it as working fine.
*Tested devices:
All variants of the M8
All variants of the M7
Nexus 4
Nexus 5
Nexus 7
Xperia Z Ultra
Xperia SP
Moto X
What works:
Notifications
Clocks
Find my Device
Heart Rate
Reject Calls
Media Controls
Watchface customizer
Pretty much everything
What doesn’t work yet:
No Weather
No music controller
No WatchOn
No SVoice
No Schedule
Pretty much anything that uses a Samsung Account or Samsung Services (this will be fixed in the next release)
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It's promising to know that there are options if I choose not to get a Samsung phone down the line.
Real advantages?
If anyone played with this app, could you, please, post if this app has any real advantages over the free methods, specifically in the following areas that have not been working otherwise:
Weather
SMS, Email and Phone Call history browsing (I'm not talking about notifications, I'm talking about browsing previous text messages, emails and phone call history, please, be specific about it)
SMS and Email composition using S Voice
Receiving phone alarms on the watch
Fitness apps requiring GPS support (biking and hiking)
Also, the screenshot included with the app on Google Play suggests it has a way of rooting the Gear 2 (not the original Gear!) watch. Is it really the case?
I can't make it work with Samsung Note 8.0
BigDanInTX said:
I think he means GEAR 2 SUPERFIXER (air.creatix.neoguide in Google Play Store), created by CREATIX DIGITAL.
It's currently listed at $8.99.
It's promising to know that there are options if I choose not to get a Samsung phone down the line.
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I bought it and installed on Note 8.0 GT-N5100, I am able to establish the Bluetooth connection with Gear 2, I can sync the Address book and call out form Gear 2.
But in the Gear Manager, it only shown paired and I can't connect it. so I can't do or configure anything.
No need to purchase this app for the Note 8.0. The Note 8.0 with KK is fully compatible with Gear 2 (you just need to sideload Gear Manager). The only thing that does not work is the gear samsung app store access, but superfixer does nit fix that either...
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BigDanInTX said:
I think he means GEAR 2 SUPERFIXER (air.creatix.neoguide in Google Play Store), created by CREATIX DIGITAL.
It's currently listed at $8.99.
It's promising to know that there are options if I choose not to get a Samsung phone down the line.
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Decided to take one for the team and test it. It seems to just have you download a slightly different version of Samsung's Gear Manager. But when I go to pair the device with it on my Galaxy S4 it just stalls out at connecting. (it could possibly be working idk) I will post screen shots of the software and what has you download. It might simply be my cyanogen 10.2.1 preventing it from working. Upgrading to cyanogen 11 to test.
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mpogr said:
If anyone played with this app, could you, please, post if this app has any real advantages over the free methods, specifically in the following areas that have not been working otherwise:
Weather
SMS, Email and Phone Call history browsing (I'm not talking about notifications, I'm talking about browsing previous text messages, emails and phone call history, please, be specific about it)
SMS and Email composition using S Voice
Receiving phone alarms on the watch
Fitness apps requiring GPS support (biking and hiking)
Also, the screenshot included with the app on Google Play suggests it has a way of rooting the Gear 2 (not the original Gear!) watch. Is it really the case?
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It provides a link to xda's video on how to root it.
I can't quiet link it yet. Need 10 more posts
thl 5000
Hey guys,
since I got my new phone the thl 5000 I can not use my gear 2 neo.
On my former phone the HTC one X I could use it with a rom.
The thl 5000 has android 4.4.2 and bluetooth 4.0 so why can I not use the gear.
Has somebody an idea maybe Superfixer.
Thank you
Why can I see paid apps in the store only by using a Samsung phone?
Anybody? And will Samsung change that soon?
I have the same problem with my Oneplus 2. Hope anybody can help.
Atsee said:
Why can I see paid apps in the store only by using a Samsung phone?
Anybody? And will Samsung change that soon?
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Got the same problem, with HTC One M9 + Gear s2...
The reason is, that the Samsung App Store has an own payment method instead of goole play store's method...
At the moment, you cant pay for samsung app on a non-samsung device, so it doesnt listing the paid apps, only the free ones...
BUT: today, i've signed in with my accounnt on a samsung mobile device (galaxy 24 mini), paired my watch, paid some apps, installed it.
when i have paired it back again with my M9, the installed apps disappeared (soft reset when pairing a deivce), and the apps that i paid on a samsung device, still doesnt appears on the M9 store
Just an idea, tried it out, but doesnt work
is there any way, to save the app from the watch (when i bought is, and installed it from a samsung device), and re install it (with the saved installer) from the non-samsung device?
Atsee said:
Why can I see paid apps in the store only by using a Samsung phone?
Anybody? And will Samsung change that soon?
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I imagine there are technical problems for Samsung to make paid apps open to all, but it can't be an insurmountable problem, and it would be good for consumers and developers if they opened the paid apps to non-Samsung phones. Samsung is a giant corporation and so not particularly easy to contact or persuade, but I wonder if developers started a petition that might help persuade Samsung to fix this situation.
I've got a oneplus one - just wondering if they're are any worthwhile paid apps that I'm missing out on?
digitaldr said:
I've got a oneplus one - just wondering if they're are any worthwhile paid apps that I'm missing out on?
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It mainly depends on what you want to do with your watch. I bought the app My Notes in Gear. It let's you create notes and task lists on your phone and sync these with your watch. I am also using komoot which is a free app but didn't show in the Gear store with a non Samsung phone. For me it was reason enough to switch the phone...
I am not hundred percent sure. I was having the same issue (not a big deal as I also had a Samsung phone, so I switched). When utilizing a Samsung phone, there are way more free applications and the paid applications are accessible too. Also, I believe the store has a slightly different layout.
I read somewhere that said someone contacted Samsung. They replied saying that they were working on a fix, but the reason was that they weren't able to accept payments (or some other payment issue) on non-Samsung devices.
I am sure it will be fixed soon. Hold tight!
If I connect my gear s2 to a Samsung phone to get access to paid apps and watchfaces and download them to the watch will they still be there when I switch back to my non Samsung phone?
I'm mainly talking about watch faces at this time. It seems like all the good digital ones are hidden to me now.
And maybe ultimately a good thing, but with the most recent Gear app update (for your phone), the layout of the app changed, and I noticed a recommended app at the bottom that wouldn't install. I suspect this app (can't recall which one) was an app that Samsung phone users can install, and the rest of us can't. My theory is this was either an outright error, or may portend non-Samsung phone users eventually getting access to at least more apps, if not paid apps.
aaronb532 said:
If I connect my gear s2 to a Samsung phone to get access to paid apps and watchfaces and download them to the watch will they still be there when I switch back to my non Samsung phone?
I'm mainly talking about watch faces at this time. It seems like all the good digital ones are hidden to me now.
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no, i've tried this solution.
if you pairing the watch to other device, every time you need to soft reset is (than the installed apps is gone). :crying:
Hi all,
I hope some one can advise in my question:
I can't find some applications in Samsung Gear Apps store, i 100% shure that such applications exist and available for gear s2 (for example Sleep As Android addon)
I suppose it's some restrictions for smartphone type - i use Meizu pro 5, while guys with samsung smartphones easelly can find and install it.
Maybe there is some way to make GEar app think that it installed on samsung device ?
Paid apps are not available yet in the Samsung Store for Gear S2 paired with a non-samsung smartphone. There are many threads complaining about it.
dwallersv said:
Paid apps are not available yet in the Samsung Store for Gear S2 paired with a non-samsung smartphone. There are many threads complaining about it.
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Sleep as Android addon is free app.
Paid apps are available for users of non-Samsung phones, as of several months ago (although I guess maybe some countries aren't up to date with this?).
The problem with certain apps not showing up for some people (I still can't download the Uber app, for example) seems to be that when uploading their apps to the store, developers need to activate the listing for every possible combination of phone and wearable - and some combinations, for unexplained reasons, end up being disabled. The developer of Wearable Widgets talks about this in a G+ post here: https://plus.google.com/+SterlingUdell/posts/RbswZqw8KQ5.
It might be worth contacting the developer and letting them know your specific phone and wearable, and asking them to check if they've enabled the app for that combination. If they're unable to because it's disabled by Samsung, we need to wait for Samsung to fix this ridiculous system....
I don't find the snoopy watchface with s7 edge
tardis_42 said:
Paid apps are available for users of non-Samsung phones, as of several months ago (although I guess maybe some countries aren't up to date with this?).
The problem with certain apps not showing up for some people (I still can't download the Uber app, for example) seems to be that when uploading their apps to the store, developers need to activate the listing for every possible combination of phone and wearable - and some combinations, for unexplained reasons, end up being disabled. The developer of Wearable Widgets talks about this in a G+ post here:
It might be worth contacting the developer and letting them know your specific phone and wearable, and asking them to check if they've enabled the app for that combination. If they're unable to because it's disabled by Samsung, we need to wait for Samsung to fix this ridiculous system....
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Thanks man, it's explains my issue.
I HATE SAMSUNG, their alien software and ****ty market, just LG release new G watch - i'll sold my gear s2 and forgot for all of this problems .
Is it not also the firmware version your on I was told and the 3G folks dont see alot of faces.
Hmm can't find the answer. I have an iPhone and a Gear S3. Both works like a charm, but the store in the gear manager for ios is a bit empty. There are some apps but not as much as with android. Before i used a Android Wear watch, with had no apps at all in the app for ios, but had the option to side load it with a pc or mac. Is this possible for the Gear S3? And even more important, where can i download the apps to my pc? With Android Wear there was an option to extract it from the .apk, what was downloadable from web based Play Stores. Can anyone help me?
I know how to enable debugging and how to transfer files to the Gear S3, but the main issue is that i need an other method to get apps other than with the ios app.
I have been using the Gear S3 with my iPhone since I bought it. I must say it works great, albeit with a few small caveats.
For the past month, Samsung has been making constant changes to the Gear app for iPhone. Every time I open the app and tap to go to the Galaxy app store, I notice updates to it (the Galaxy app store is web based for the iPhone Gear app, so any updates they make to the Galaxy app store for iPhone do not require the Gear app to be updated). Until this week, I have noticed that we have had no access to the paid apps section, which might explain what you are saying about fewer apps being available. However, as of this morning, I can now access the paid apps. So I think Samsung is working hard towards an official release of the Gear app for iOS.
As far as sideloading apps, this is not possible from the iPhone. I develop watch faces, and I know they can be installed directly onto my watch from my Mac over Wi-Fi.
I think it MIGHT be possible to sideload an app if you have the developer SDK on your computer, but I'm not sure about that. You could give that a try.
As a side note, the biggest caveats I have noticed to using the Gear S3 with iPhone are as follows:
1. No access to paid apps and watch faces (no longer an issue as of today)
2. The option to "Send Content to Gear" is not available on the iPhone Gear app. You can send an image, but nothing else. The only thing I care to send to the watch is music, and I have a workaround that I am happy with for now. I have an old Galaxy S4 laying around, so I sent the music I wanted to the watch from there. Then I reset the watch and reconnect to my iPhone (yes it erases the watch data, but it keeps the files I transferred over).
3. After I go for a run and open SHealth, the fitness data is available to view as normal, but I cannot view the map routing as you can on Android, if I want to go back and look where I ran on a map. But the distance, pace, etc is all there. Again, my workaround is my S4 because the iPhone Gear app DOES sync to SHealth and you can open and view all your SHealth from an android device.
That's more than you asked, but there you go.
thejdoe said:
I have been using the Gear S3 with my iPhone since I bought it. I must say it works great, albeit with a few small caveats.
For the past month, Samsung has been making constant changes to the Gear app for iPhone. Every time I open the app and tap to go to the Galaxy app store, I notice updates to it (the Galaxy app store is web based for the iPhone Gear app, so any updates they make to the Galaxy app store for iPhone do not require the Gear app to be updated). Until this week, I have noticed that we have had no access to the paid apps section, which might explain what you are saying about fewer apps being available. However, as of this morning, I can now access the paid apps. So I think Samsung is working hard towards an official release of the Gear app for iOS.
As far as sideloading apps, this is not possible from the iPhone. I develop watch faces, and I know they can be installed directly onto my watch from my Mac over Wi-Fi.
I think it MIGHT be possible to sideload an app if you have the developer SDK on your computer, but I'm not sure about that. You could give that a try.
As a side note, the biggest caveats I have noticed to using the Gear S3 with iPhone are as follows:
1. No access to paid apps and watch faces (no longer an issue as of today)
2. The option to "Send Content to Gear" is not available on the iPhone Gear app. You can send an image, but nothing else. The only thing I care to send to the watch is music, and I have a workaround that I am happy with for now. I have an old Galaxy S4 laying around, so I sent the music I wanted to the watch from there. Then I reset the watch and reconnect to my iPhone (yes it erases the watch data, but it keeps the files I transferred over).
3. After I go for a run and open SHealth, the fitness data is available to view as normal, but I cannot view the map routing as you can on Android, if I want to go back and look where I ran on a map. But the distance, pace, etc is all there. Again, my workaround is my S4 because the iPhone Gear app DOES sync to SHealth and you can open and view all your SHealth from an android device.
That's more than you asked, but there you go.
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Hi mate,
These were also my concern to using the Gear S3 with iPhone: not paid apps and no possibility to send files to the watch with the Gear iphone app.
The paid apps are still not available for me: is it linked to the country ? How did you make it work ?
thejdoe said:
I have been using the Gear S3 with my iPhone since I bought it. I must say it works great, albeit with a few small caveats.
For the past month, Samsung has been making constant changes to the Gear app for iPhone. Every time I open the app and tap to go to the Galaxy app store, I notice updates to it (the Galaxy app store is web based for the iPhone Gear app, so any updates they make to the Galaxy app store for iPhone do not require the Gear app to be updated). Until this week, I have noticed that we have had no access to the paid apps section, which might explain what you are saying about fewer apps being available. However, as of this morning, I can now access the paid apps. So I think Samsung is working hard towards an official release of the Gear app for iOS.
As far as sideloading apps, this is not possible from the iPhone. I develop watch faces, and I know they can be installed directly onto my watch from my Mac over Wi-Fi.
I think it MIGHT be possible to sideload an app if you have the developer SDK on your computer, but I'm not sure about that. You could give that a try.
As a side note, the biggest caveats I have noticed to using the Gear S3 with iPhone are as follows:
1. No access to paid apps and watch faces (no longer an issue as of today)
2. The option to "Send Content to Gear" is not available on the iPhone Gear app. You can send an image, but nothing else. The only thing I care to send to the watch is music, and I have a workaround that I am happy with for now. I have an old Galaxy S4 laying around, so I sent the music I wanted to the watch from there. Then I reset the watch and reconnect to my iPhone (yes it erases the watch data, but it keeps the files I transferred over).
3. After I go for a run and open SHealth, the fitness data is available to view as normal, but I cannot view the map routing as you can on Android, if I want to go back and look where I ran on a map. But the distance, pace, etc is all there. Again, my workaround is my S4 because the iPhone Gear app DOES sync to SHealth and you can open and view all your SHealth from an android device.
That's more than you asked, but there you go.
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I use manage track to transfer music via wifi. Is this your method too? If not, may I know what is your method?
Thank.
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Now something positive: the APP for spotify "wammer" works great - ALSO with the iPhone Instructions see wammer.me
Hi - happy new year!
I also can't see any paid apps (UK) on S3 Gear manager (iPhone 6).
Also, does anyone know how to get around the very very slow* Bluetooth install process from the Gear Manager App. I can install directly from wifi using the watch, but that give you limited access to the apps that it displays on you watch screen.
* E.g., Takes 10 minutes to install a 1000kb watch face or 30 min to install an app.
Thanks
FH
FH1 said:
Hi - happy new year!
I also can't see any paid apps (UK) on S3 Gear manager (iPhone 6).
Also, does anyone know how to get around the very very slow* Bluetooth install process from the Gear Manager App. I can install directly from wifi using the watch, but that give you limited access to the apps that it displays on you watch screen.
* E.g., Takes 10 minutes to install a 1000kb watch face or 30 min to install an app.
Thanks
FH
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YES i also find it to be slow to complete these tasks - any info on this greatly appreciated. (iphone 7plus user)
Yans
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Paid apps
thejdoe said:
I have been using the Gear S3 with my iPhone since I bought it. I must say it works great, albeit with a few small caveats.
For the past month, Samsung has been making constant changes to the Gear app for iPhone. Every time I open the app and tap to go to the Galaxy app store, I notice updates to it (the Galaxy app store is web based for the iPhone Gear app, so any updates they make to the Galaxy app store for iPhone do not require the Gear app to be updated). Until this week, I have noticed that we have had no access to the paid apps section, which might explain what you are saying about fewer apps being available. However, as of this morning, I can now access the paid apps. So I think Samsung is working hard towards an official release of the Gear app for iOS.
As far as sideloading apps, this is not possible from the iPhone. I develop watch faces, and I know they can be installed directly onto my watch from my Mac over Wi-Fi.
I think it MIGHT be possible to sideload an app if you have the developer SDK on your computer, but I'm not sure about that. You could give that a try.
As a side note, the biggest caveats I have noticed to using the Gear S3 with iPhone are as follows:
1. No access to paid apps and watch faces (no longer an issue as of today)
2. The option to "Send Content to Gear" is not available on the iPhone Gear app. You can send an image, but nothing else. The only thing I care to send to the watch is music, and I have a workaround that I am happy with for now. I have an old Galaxy S4 laying around, so I sent the music I wanted to the watch from there. Then I reset the watch and reconnect to my iPhone (yes it erases the watch data, but it keeps the files I transferred over).
3. After I go for a run and open SHealth, the fitness data is available to view as normal, but I cannot view the map routing as you can on Android, if I want to go back and look where I ran on a map. But the distance, pace, etc is all there. Again, my workaround is my S4 because the iPhone Gear app DOES sync to SHealth and you can open and view all your SHealth from an android device.
That's more than you asked, but there you go.
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Are you sure you could access paid Apps, I logged in to Samsung with a USA account but couldn't find any of the paid apps, even some of the free apps are also not available.
I had access for one day, but I no longer can access the paid apps. I wish I had taken a screenshot, or better, I wish I had bought the apps I was after. The black icon that typically says "install" for free apps had the price, eg $1.99, for the paid apps. I really think Samsung is working on this becoming available, otherwise I don't know why I was able to browse the paid apps.
Today I could see and load on my iPhone in GalaxyAPPs my earlier purchased APPs and WFs. To buy new APPs but not yet.
Something happens in Samsung Store!
And:
To transfer music you can take the "Gear Music Manager" and your Mac/PC - it is described in the iOS-beta ... (see my pictures)
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In app store there is the official GearManager for iOS - the old beta. UNFORTUNATELY the app has the same error that the last beta had (I have reported 3 weeks ago to the developers): when you call in S Health a training with recorded route the app hangs/crashes.
The same thing happens with other users or only with my iPhone SE?