Why is my Samsung watch not pairing with my iPhone?
To resolve pairing issues between Galaxy Watch Active and iPhone, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. Restart both the watch and iPhone, then reset network settings on the iPhone. Use the Galaxy Wearable app compatible with iOS for setup. Confirm the watch’s software is updated via Samsung’s update tool. If your watch will not pair to a phone, or if it randomly disconnects, restart your watch. You should also make sure the Galaxy wearable app is up to date, but it may be necessary to reset the app and unpair your watch.Check your iPhone Settings Make sure Airplane Mode is turned off and that you’re connected to a stable Wi-Fi network to avoid any connectivity issues. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on, and see if it gives you the option of pairing with your Apple Watch.
Why can’t I connect my Samsung Galaxy Watch to my iPhone?
Galaxy watches running Wear OS are not compatible with iOS devices. If you have an iPhone, you can still easily set up and connect your smart watch using the Samsung Galaxy Watch app from the App Store. If you have a fitness band like the Galaxy Fit, use the Samsung Galaxy Fit app to connect. You can pair a Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 with an iPhone 15 using a third-party app like as Samsung’s official Galaxy Wearable app does not support newer Wear OS watches with iOS.
What if the iPhone doesn’t recognize the watch?
Check your iPhone Settings Open your Settings app. Make sure Airplane Mode is turned off and that you’re connected to a stable Wi-Fi network to avoid any connectivity issues. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on, and see if it gives you the option of pairing with your Apple Watch. On your iPhone, make sure that Airplane Mode is off and that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are on. To check, press the side button to open Control Center. Airplane Mode is on. Open Control Center, then turn off Airplane Mode.