1 Head into your Settings > Connections. 2 Select Wi-Fi > Always on. By selecting Always on, your Wi-Fi setting will always be enabled. Once connected to a Wi-Fi network your watch will use that specific connection when browsing online instead of your connected mobile data. When you are finished browsing the web, you can head back to your Wi-Fi Recent apps icon. . May require scrolling left or right to other pages. Perform any of the following: Open: Turn the bezel then tap the desired app in the list. Close: Turn the bezel, hold the app then swipe the screen up. Close all open apps: Tap. Close all. (at the bottom). Share. 127K views 3 years ago. I show you how to 3 ways to turn off / on (shut off, power down) or reboot/restart the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 to phone (Android or iPhone) Hope this Follow this simple and easy guide on how you can fix the problem of your Galaxy Watch 3 does not turn on. 00:34 Force restart your galaxy watch 301:20 Charge On the quick panel, tap the Watch always on feature icon. If you activate this feature, the battery will drain more quickly than normal. On the quick panel, tap the theatre mode icon. The icon will appear at the top of the Watch screen. Set the Galaxy Watch Active to non-vibration or turn on the screen. WHEN YOU TURN ON THE WATCH: Keep pressing and holding the Power/Home button until the screen illuminates and the Samsung logo appears on the screen. Note: If you are unable to turn on your device, try plugging it into a power source for 15 minutes and then attempting to turn on the device again. Please see the Charge the Battery tutorial for Turn on snore detection and select Once or Always. Find this setting in Samsung Health > Sleep > More button (three verticle dots) > Snore detection. Decide if you want your phone to record audio for snoring and, if so, how long you want to keep those recordings on your phone. Allow Samsung Health access to your watch’s or phone’s microphone. 1 Swipe up to open apps and tap Clock. 2 Tap Alarm. Setting an alarm. Switching off an alarm when it rings. Setting a repeat alarm. Changing an alarm time. Changing an alarm date. Changing an alarm tone or sound. Changing the Snooze time. Hi LakeGirl, My Galaxy 2 died in January and I never found a solution, but I did not try changing the region like "Masoom" suggested.However, since this just started happening on your watch it sounds like you may have a stuck button that is causing this to pop up "all of the time". QVa9.

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