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10-22-2020 08:29 AM in
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10-23-2020 12:25 PM in
WearablesHi limitless24
Try pairing the Galaxy Buds with any other smartphone to make sure if the issue is with the Buds or with the device itself. If you don't face any issues while pairing the Galaxy Buds to another smartphone, then you might have to perform a Network reset on your Android device.
Reset Galaxy Buds:
Open the Galaxy Wearable app, select the About Earbuds option at the bottom, and select Reset Earbuds. The Galaxy Buds need to be paired with the device to perform a reset.
Restart the Galaxy Buds:
If the Galaxy Buds touch pad won't work, or they are otherwise unresponsive, you can restart the Galaxy Buds by putting each of the earbuds into the respective slots in the case and remove them after at least 7 seconds. Keep the case open while restarting.
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10-23-2020 12:25 PM in
WearablesHi limitless24
Try pairing the Galaxy Buds with any other smartphone to make sure if the issue is with the Buds or with the device itself. If you don't face any issues while pairing the Galaxy Buds to another smartphone, then you might have to perform a Network reset on your Android device.
Reset Galaxy Buds:
Open the Galaxy Wearable app, select the About Earbuds option at the bottom, and select Reset Earbuds. The Galaxy Buds need to be paired with the device to perform a reset.
Restart the Galaxy Buds:
If the Galaxy Buds touch pad won't work, or they are otherwise unresponsive, you can restart the Galaxy Buds by putting each of the earbuds into the respective slots in the case and remove them after at least 7 seconds. Keep the case open while restarting.
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