10 Pro Tips for Using the Calling Feature on Samsung Galaxy Watch
Samsung Galaxy watches are not just stylish accessories; they also offer the convenience of making and receiving calls. Whether you have an LTE watch or a Bluetooth model, you can use the calling feature to stay connected without having to reach for your phone. In this article, we will explore 10 pro tips for using the calling feature on your Samsung Galaxy Watch.
1. Make Calls From Your Watch
To make a call from your Samsung Galaxy Watch, open the Phone app and choose the Keypad icon to manually enter the number or the Contacts icon to select a contact. Then, tap the green phone icon to initiate the call. Your watch will act as a microphone and speaker for the call, allowing you to communicate without needing your phone nearby.
2. Answer Calls on Your Watch
When you receive an incoming call on your Samsung Galaxy Watch, simply swipe the green phone icon towards the upper right corner to answer the call. If you prefer not to answer, swipe the red phone icon to the left to decline the call.
3. Adjust Call Volume
During a call, you can easily adjust the volume on your Samsung Galaxy Watch. Tap the Speaker icon to access the volume screen. You can swipe up or down on the circle to increase or decrease the volume, or use the bezel to make adjustments.
4. Switch Calls From Watch to Phone
If you need to transfer a call from your Galaxy Watch to your phone, tap the three-dot icon on the calling screen of your watch and select “Switch to phone.” This will seamlessly transfer the call to your phone, allowing you to continue the conversation.
5. Switch Calls From Phone to Watch
Conversely, you can also transfer an ongoing call from your phone to your Galaxy Watch. Make sure your watch is connected to your phone via Bluetooth. Then, tap the Bluetooth icon on the call screen of your phone and select your Galaxy Watch. The call will now be transferred to your watch.
6. Swap Between Calls
If you receive a second call while already on a call, you can easily swap between the two calls on your Samsung Galaxy Watch. Swipe the green phone icon upwards to answer the second call. You will be presented with two options: “Answer 2nd call and keep 1st call on hold” or “End 1st call.” Choose the option that suits your needs.
7. Answer or Decline Calls With Gestures
If your Samsung Galaxy Watch supports gestures, you can use them to answer or decline calls. Shake your arm twice to answer a call, or rotate your wrist twice to dismiss incoming calls. To enable these gestures, go to Settings > Advanced features on your watch and customize the gesture settings.
8. Disable Calls on Your Watch
If you prefer not to receive incoming calls on your Galaxy Watch, you can disable the calling feature in the Bluetooth settings of your phone. Open the Settings app on your phone, navigate to Connections > Bluetooth, and disable the toggle for Calls next to your watch. You can easily re-enable this feature if needed.
9. Mute Incoming Calls
To mute incoming calls on your Samsung Galaxy Watch, you have a couple of options. You can lower the ring volume by accessing Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume > Ringtone on your watch. Alternatively, you can enable one of the silent modes available, such as Do not disturb, Bedtime, or Theatre mode.
10. Troubleshooting Call Issues
If you encounter any issues with making or receiving calls on your Samsung Galaxy Watch, there are a few troubleshooting tips you can try. Ensure that your watch is connected to your phone via Bluetooth and that they are within close proximity. Check for and disable any silent modes that may be affecting call functionality. Increase the ringtone volume and ensure that the sound mode is set to Sound in the Settings menu. Additionally, check for any metal components on your watch band that may interfere with the antennas, and disable Airplane mode on both your watch and phone. Lastly, disconnect any other Bluetooth devices from your phone.
With these 10 pro tips, you can make the most of the calling feature on your Samsung Galaxy Watch. Stay connected, answer calls with ease, and enjoy the convenience of having a phone on your wrist.

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