Step 1:- Once you download the application, open it. Make sure that your “Galaxy Fit” is turned on by connecting to the charger. Step 2:- The first permission the app will ask is to use the Bluetooth. You should allow the permission otherwise the smart band won’t work for you. Make sure your Fitbit Versa is within 20 feet of your Android. Reboot both your phone and your Fitbit Versa. Check if your phone is connected to other Bluetooth devices. Make sure your phone’s Sync your device with any compatible phone or tablet. If you receive notifications on your Fitbit device, forget the Fitbit device under the Bluetooth settings on your phone before you use a different phone. For instructions see Why won't my Fitbit device sync? Power on your wearable device, select a language, and start pairing. Place your wearable device close to your phone. Open the Huawei Health app, touch in the upper right corner, and touch Add device. Select the wearable device that you would like to pair your phone with, and touch LINK. Alternatively, touch Scan to pair by scanning the QR code Hi, I'm not able to connect my Fit2 with my iPhone6. I've a beta version of Gear Manager but my iPhone doesn't see the gear fit2 via bluetooth. I know there is a second Beta version of Gear Manager app (version 1.4.16090902) that works but I'm not able to find it on the web. Waiting for the official version, may somebody share with me the Beta? Open the phone's Bluetooth settings, select the Fitbit device if there, tell Bluetooth to forget the device. Open the phone's settings -> apps -> Fitbit. Force Stop the app, and Clear Data and Clear Cache. Shut down the phone (don't restart, shut down), then turn the phone on again. Restart the Charge 2 tracker. If so, open the Samsung Health app on the phone, tap the 3 lines in the top left > Settings (cog symbol) > Sync With Samsung Account > On > Sync Now. If the issue persists, try unpairing the watch and phone via Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Tap the cog to the right of the Fit 2 > Unpair/Forget, then re-establish the connection and Go to Settings > Apps > Samsung Accessory Service > Storage > Clear cache + Clear data. Go to Settings > Apps > Gear S/Fit Plugin > Storage > Clear cache + Clear data. Check If there is a previously connected phone, disconnect and proceed with reconnection. (Galaxy Wearable/ 3 lines / Disconnect) Also, please try to turn the Gear device off and It happens sometimes) by backing up the settings and forget the fit and connect it again and restoring the data. But this time, it was stuck on connecting to the phone. So I made my phone forget my fit once again and reinstalled the fit app. (Not the Samsung health) And thankfully, it was working again. v3Iwg.

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