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Call/Text Forwarding to Galaxy Watch (from Sprint)
I have the Galaxy watch, and I finally got it activated (T-mobile reps didn't tell me I'd need a T-Mobile phone) by borrowing a friends phone to activate the LTE and phone number.
Now with that out of the way, how do I set up call forwarding to the watch from my phone? Is there a way to do it with DIGITS? I was told the galaxy wearables app had a setting for it, but it seems it was deleted for the Galaxy Watch (the S3 had the option).
Any help is appreciated.
Jeff
Gotcha! With DIGITS, this currently is not an available but the feature has already been requested. The only other way to do call forwarding would be what you mentioned a few days ago.
- tmo_amandaBandwidth Buff
¡Hola, @guitarjesus!
Sorry there were some bumps in the road when activating your new Watch but I'm happy to read it's finally done. Just to be sure I'm understanding you correctly, you want to forward all calls from your Sprint phone to your Galaxy Watch? Or the other way around?
- guitarjesusNetwork Novice
Thanks for the reply. I want to forward calls from my Sprint phone to my T-Mobile Galaxy Watch. On the Sprint side, I can dial *73 with my watch number for conditional call forwarding but that means I have to let it ring and ring, most people will hang up.
Is there anything I can do in the app or with the watch to facilitate call forwarding?
- tmo_amandaBandwidth Buff
Gotcha! With DIGITS, this currently is not an available but the feature has already been requested. The only other way to do call forwarding would be what you mentioned a few days ago.
- magentatechieBandwidth Buddy
Hey there, @guitarjesus (great name, BTW)! Excellent question! Now, according to DIGITS de T-Mobile | Plan tarifario DIGITS | Mantente conectado en cualquier momento, en cualquier lugar , the Data with Paired DIGITS is the only plan with which the watch is compatible. For billing purposes, the line is assigned a "phone number" but it cannot be used for incoming voice calls.
The required plan utilizes your primary number and acts as a copy. This is how the watch is able to receive incoming calls from your primary number AFTER you have turned on the Multiple Devices option in the My Account app or T-Mobile.com. Not 100% sure if Sprint supports this function (like AT&T's NumberSync) or if so, I don't know if a number can be shared with a non-carrier device without loading a specific site or application (Such as the DIGITS app or web portal). The watch has no such abilty to access the actual portal, the DIGITS compatible funtion is built into the watch's dialer. And furthermore, the Data with Paired DIGITS devices are required to be paired with a T-Mobile line on the same account as the DIGITS line in order for the LTE function to work properly.
I understand you utilized a friend's T-Mobile phone to establish the LTE function which is required to receive the paired number's calls, but now that it's paired with your phone, does it work without being connected to Bluetooth?
I ask because an alternative way of activating the watch's data is to place the user's T-Mobile SIM card into a Galaxy device, complete the setup, then return the SIM to the primary phone. As you have a Sprint phone and SIM, I'm sure the procedure would not work for the reason specified above. Según Tecnología wearable | Apple Watch, Samsung Gear y más | T-Mobile , a T-Mobile wearable can only be paired via Bluetooth with a non-T-Mobile device.
Anywhoozle, sorry about the novel!
For the TL;DR- you can't forward your Sprint calls to your T-Mobile watch. Sorry for the bummer!
(BTW, fellow community members! I don't have access to all of my resources at this very moment, so if I misspoke anywhere, please let me know!)
- guitarjesusNetwork Novice
The LTE works just fine, and also I can accept calls by using just the number assigned to the watch.
Here are some pictures, one showing network status, another showing me getting a call, from my own cell, to my watch's number.
- magentatechieBandwidth Buddy
Huh. Curious. What kind of plan do you have for the watch?
- magentatechieBandwidth Buddy
I ask because it sounds more like you have either a Simple Choice Wearable or T-Mobile ONE Wearable plan for the watch, which are no longer available to activate for any device as of 9/7. If you indeed did get on one of those plans, you're likely one of the last ones out there!
If you aren't on one of those plans, I'd love to know more because we'd be dealing with a systemic anomaly here!
- guitarjesusNetwork Novice
I'm on the T-Mobile One NCC Wearable plan. I didn't ask for any particular plan, just told the guy what I wanted. So I'm grandfathered in then, awesome! I signed up like on August 23rd or something, so that works for me!.
What makes that plan different?
- magentatechieBandwidth Buddy
Yup, you lucky duck!
The T-Mobile ONE Wearable plan DOES allow for incoming voice calls for a wearable device, if the watch is compatible.
Your plan includes unlimited data (at up to 512 kbps), unlimited talk and text, optimized video streaming, and limited domestic data roaming (amongst other goodies).
The largest differential is that you DO have an independent phone number for making and receiving calls and texts. When you have Data with Paired DIGITS, as explained above, the "phone number" you are given is only there for billing purposes and can't be used for accepting voice calls. By "pairing" your primary number with your DIGITS line, you can receive your primary number's phone calls on the watch using the LTE connection, thus the "leave your phone at home" function.
As it appears that Samsung has removed the ability to forward calls to the wearable device via the app (according to tons of user testimonies), the only option available to you would be the manual forward through Sprint, but as you said, it probably wouldn't be the best experience as it would ring and ring. For the watch to have the real ability to collect your calls, you'd have to activate a T-Mo line and switch from ONE to DIGITS.
- guitarjesusNetwork Novice
Then it would appear I have two options. Get a good earpiece (I already planned on it), or continue to look like Michael Knight speaking to his car. Michael Knight is a pretty badass dude...
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