Galaxy Watch 4 Classic overheating while running. I've had a GWA2 LTE and only experienced this once, but every time I take my Galaxy Watch 4 Classic LTE for a run and listen to downloaded Spotify music while running, it overheats within 3 minutes. It's happened twice now, and very irritating since I got the LTE version so I could leave my
The Pro and the 44mm Watch 5 will both have a far better battery life. I think other reviewers have gotten better battery life on the pro but that was on the bigger model as well. If it only had a better battery. The only smartwatches on the market that have a decent battery are Garmin ones.
Instead of pausing the playback or simply accepting the poor reception, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro LTE, just like the 4 LTE overheats and then goes into forced cool down, i.e. you loose all functionality. I do not know why Samsung is having so much trouble fixing this. The solution seems so simple. Imagine your mobile phone went into a forced cool
Sadly I dont think anyone will pick this up, I had the active two and the watch 4 classic and both have the same issues, so its nothing new. I was going to get the watch 5 but googled this first to see if it was fixed and thankfully this thread was at the top. I think the watch 4 will be my last sam
I had the same issue with my watch 5 pro LTE. I also had the same problem with the watch4 LTE. I was hoping Samsung would have fixed this problem with the release of the watch5 but sadly they have not. I guess I will be returning this watch. Very disappointed in Samsung.
Ensure that you have enabled notifications for the app. Open the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone, go to Watch Settings> Notifications > App Notifications, and turn on or off notifications for