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Re: Galaxy Watch LTE duplicate messages
I will try this and give them a call. When I first noticed this issue that was my first response and the DIGITS team told me that it was set up correctly and was Samsung's fault. I will hold out hope that their outlook has changed and that they can follow your steps. I will give them a call tonight and let you all know if it works or not.12Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Galaxy Watch LTE duplicate messages
Just want to be clear that an it's not an acceptable fix for this issue to simply turn on mobile networks always on. I think that suggestion came from a user not an admin but want to make sure this thread doesnt derail bc of it. That setting kills battery life from 3 days 2 nights down to less than 24 hours and doesnt actually fix the issue. We need to be able to use "automatic" mobile settings, connect via bluetooth when in range, and not get duplicate messages when out of range. It's been weeks since this thread was made and it's a fairly well known issue that has existed since release, surely theres an update to be had? Thank you for your time,10Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Galaxy Watch LTE duplicate messages
It would be great if it know when it is paired with a phone and any messages batched while that pairing is in place do not go through. That would solve the duplicates. Or just somehow allow them to arrive instantaneously instead of 1 at a time. Anything is better than what is is because as mentioned above, turning on always on LTE DOES appear to solve the problem, but it also reduces the battery life to a level that is not acceptable. My watch lasts 3 days with LTE set to auto and less than 16 hours with it always on. There MUST be a work around. Please let us know if you are still actively looking into this or not.10Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Galaxy Watch LTE duplicate messages
I was asking about DIGITS in reference to the original issue being discussed on this thread which pertains to duplicate text messages being received when on LTE, not battery life. I am hoping that someone with T-Mobile can clarify if an issue with how they set up DIGITS on my watch could be what is causing that to happen as that is what Samsung is implying.30Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Galaxy Watch LTE duplicate messages
that's what i'm afraid of having to do, is toggle the "always on" feature on the mobile data as that DOES seem to prevent the duplicate messages. The problem i have with that is that with it set to "auto" i get 3 days and 2 nights of battery before i have to charge my watch. With mobile data always on I am using about 6% of battery per hour meaning that my watch won't even last a full day which is not acceptable for me considering the device was advertised to have a 5 day battery (i have the 46mm). I don't expect actually getting that long but I don't feel that we should have to sacrifice the battery life completely just to fix a bug. It would be great if there was any more information on the issue from T-mobile's perspective, because TBH I am getting pointed both ways. Samsung has indicated to me that it is an issue with how my DIGITS is set up that is causing the duplication while T-Mobile is indicating that it's a software issue on the watch itself. Would my DIGITS not being set up properly cause this?28Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Galaxy Watch LTE duplicate messages
Has there been any update to this? My watch is still doing this and it essentially makes the LTE function useless as anytime i disconnect from bluetooth the next 20 minutes are spent receiving old texts.. i took my dog for a walk and the entire time we were out my watch was vibrating.. I dont want to have to turn off notifications b/c that defeats the purpose.11Visto0likes0Comentarios