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Galaxy Watch@Ash_T0S Try this:
- Open Samsung Wearable
- Click on Watch settings
- Click on Advanced features
- Click on Now bar style
- Click on Tine and change it to "icon with text". Now the time remaining will show in the now bar.
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Galaxy WatchI would have gotten around to editing in the instructions. I was responding while a passenger in a car with the worlds worst driver, so it was too bumpy for an extended response. Thanks.
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Galaxy WatchTo create a report for the watch using the phone app, choose the feedback option, select "others" if you are leaving feedback or "accessory" if you are creating an error report. Create your statement, upload your log, if appropriate and send. The logs for the watch are embedded in the phone log. It is doubtful that they will revert to the old way, but we can keep our fingers crossed that enough people are incensed about this.
If the screen times out while the timer is running, waking it by your usual wake method (tap to wake, raise wrist to wake, tap the home button), the timer will still be visible in the now bar, no extra tap of the now icon at 6:00. Incidentally, if you set a timer, doesn't it vibrate or sound to tell you when the time is up? Setting the timer means you don't have to keep looking at it anyway, because it will notify you when it's done.
It seems as if they never took into consideration people with visual deficits when they designed the UI 8 interface for the watch, with the tiny now bar and ovate tiles - and didn't consider on how useful it actually is to have the timer and stopwatch always visible while active. I'm convinced this was designed by people who never used those features.
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