Fossil Explorist Continue Setup on Phone
Fossil watch won't pair with a new phone? Don't worry. Your new phone isn't necessarily faulty. In fact, the chances are that the WearOS app is to blame and that you'll be able to fix the issue by following a few simple steps.
It seems to be a common issue that plenty of people have experienced before. So, we are here to help you solve it.
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And with all that said, let us get right into it!
Fossil Watch won't pair with a new Phone? Try rebooting it
As we mentioned above, it's not necessarily the phone itself or the watch that's at fault. The chances are that your phone's operating system, WearOS app, or both are not working as intended.
Sometimes, an easy way to get around such issues is simply turning your phone off and on. And while the exact process can differ from device to device, more often than not, all you have to do is:
- Hold down the power button or for iPhone, the power button and volume up buttons.
- For iPhone, slide to power off. For Android, select "Restart" or "Reboot" and confirm
- Wait until your phone boots again
- Then try pairing the watch again
This requires nothing more than the press of a button. So, worst-case scenario, you lose a minute of your life while waiting for the phone to boot up again.
And if it doesn't work, move on to the next possible solution.
Factory Reset your Fossil Watch
Another common solution is performing a factory reset on the Fossil Watch and then replacing it with your new phone.
This is going to delete all of your watch's settings and preferences – which means that you'll have to set up everything again from scratch. But, hey, if that makes your watch work once again, we'd say that's a small price to pay.
To perform a factory reset on Fossil watches:
- Go to your Settings through the app menu and choose System.
- Tap Disconnect & Reset and confirm
- Go to your phone's Bluetooth settings
- Select your watch
- Remove it from the list of Bluetooth devices (Either by "Remove," "Forget This Device," or anything similar)
- Then pair your watch with the phone as you did at the beginning
If it doesn't work the first time, try it again once or twice again.
There have been plenty of reports from users that they had to do it 3 times or even more before their watch decided to work normally again.
Fossil Watch won't pair with your new Phone? Maybe you are doing it wrong
Everything we've mentioned until now was assuming that you are doing everything correctly and that your app or OS are bugged. However, there is also a chance that you are the one who's doing something wrong and that the watch/app/OS are all working just fine.
So, here are some things that you may have missed.
1: WearOS Needs to have the Appropriate Permissions
Smartwatches are very intrusive by design. Smartwatch apps generally ask permission to get access to calls, notifications, location, recording, text messages, calls, and a lot of other stuff.
Not granting one of these permissions may render your watch unusable until you give it access again. So, if you think you accidentally or purposefully refused to give the required permission to your watch through the WearOS app, you'll then have to go back to your phone's settings and give WearOS access to whatever it needs.
The exact process can slightly differ depending on the phone that you are using. To do it on stock Android 10:
- System settings
- Apps & notifications
- See all apps
- Wear OS
- Permissions
Then give it access to everything it needs.
If you can't find the permissions through the same steps, we showcased above. This means that you are on a different Android version or skin. So, just Google "How to change app permissions on (your device)."
2: Make Sure that Bluetooth is Enabled
Smartwatches, including Fossil, need Bluetooth connectivity to communicate with a smartphone. Otherwise, they just aren't going to work to their full potential.
WearOS should prompt you to enable Bluetooth if it's disabled.
But, if it doesn't, you can enable it on Apple device via Settings > Bluetooth or on Android by going to:
- Settings
- Connected Devices
- Connection preferences
- Bluetooth
- On
Of course, there is always the option of activating it through the taskbar's Quick Settings. And the same goes for iPhones. But, again, you'll have a rough time making WearOS work with an iOS device.
3: Other Possible Mistakes
- You need the latest WearOS app. Make sure it's installed, or the watch won't pair/work properly
- Make sure that the watch is within a reasonable distance to your smartphone. Bluetooth can't reach very far, so the watch won't be able to pair if it's out of range
- The watch may still be paired with your old phone. Unpair it or turn the old phone off, then try pairing it with your new smartphone again
- Your watch is out of battery. Make sure that it is charged
Is your Fossil smartwatch not pairing with your iPhone?
Unfortunately, if you are on an iPhone, the WearOS app on iOS is an extreme mess with nothing but bugs. And it rarely ever seems to work as it should.
So, in that case, it's not you – it's the app.
Try these steps to get your Fossil wearOS smartwatch pairing to your iPhone
- Uninstall the wearOS app
- Turn Bluetooth off, then turn your iPhone off. Wait 20-30 seconds, then power back up
- Open the App Store and reinstall the wearOS app
- After installing the app, turn Bluetooth back on
- Open the wearOS app and try to connect your watch
If these steps don't work, factory reset your Fossil via Settings > System > Disconnect & Reset. Then repeat these steps.
Summary
And that's about it for now. Hopefully, this guide helped you solve the problem. If not, give us a few more details in the comments, and the MyHealthyApple team may be able to help you or reach out to Fossil tech support for the best advice.
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