23-05-2018 07:56 PM
I have my Samsung health app (on the phone) set to sync with Strava. So whenever i record a workout (Cycling, running, walking etc), when the workout is completed, Samsung Health is meant to sync the data with strava.
I have a regular problem where the sync can sometimes take 12 hours approx.
This is an inconvenience because i like to finish my workout then look at the activity straight after in Strava.
I have tried these steps in order to 'force' a Strava sync but it doesn't work:
- Clearing the app's cache
- Force stopping the app and re opening
- Uninstalling the Samsung health updates and reinstalling them / re set the app back up.
I have also recently done a factory reset of the phone in order to fix another issue i was having...the issue survived that.
I am using a gear sport SM-R600NZKABTU
The phone I am using it with is a galaxy S8 plus SM-G955F.
The watch software version is:
Tizen 3.0.0.2
R600XXU1ARC4
Phone software version:
Android 8.0.0
Baseband: G955FXXU1CRD1
Gear app 2.2.20.17113061
Gear plugin 2.2.03.18041051
The gear manager, Samsung health and the watch are all up to date.
My friend has the same issue using a gear s3 with a note 7.
Currently, in order to sync straight away i am resorting to manually exporting the GPX file to the strava website.
This issue is intermittant.
02-01-2019 07:54 PM - last edited 02-01-2019 07:54 PM
This is still pretty much hit or miss. Some days it uploads immediately, most days I save the GPX file just in case. I rode yesterday at noon, and it updated Strava at 10:30 PM.
The new Strava app is a great first step, but it lacks so much still compared. Maybe version 1.5/2.0 will actually have features like auto-pause, pacing and record a hike (currently just bike, run and walk).
02-01-2019 08:00 PM
Yup. I've just did my Frontier, not looking back. Wear OS is leagues ahead unfortunately
03-01-2019 06:19 AM - last edited 03-01-2019 06:20 AM
Um, no it's not. There's not a single Wear OS device that has all the capabilities of the Galaxy Watch.
Is it perfect, no sir, but overall it sure is bloody impressive...
03-01-2019 07:18 AM
You were correct, 2 years ago. Nowadays there are other options, none of which are crippled by Tizen.
03-01-2019 08:30 AM - last edited 03-01-2019 08:39 AM
Still correct now, not a single oustanding Wear OS device (hw_wise, but also hw+sw synergy_wise) to make it worth the jump, & the apps/services ecosystem is still a wasteland there too, esp. compared to iOS.
03-01-2019 08:44 AM
Well put it this way, Strava & Nike Run both have a wear OS app. So they win in this thread straight out of the gate.
Wear OS has plenty of apps nowadays, I suggest you update your research...
03-01-2019 08:51 AM - last edited 03-01-2019 09:00 AM
I have & use a Wear OS device, I have & use a Tizen one, no need to update my research. Nike is shiza, no thanks. The Strava app on Wear OS is no better than the Tizen one, utter shiza. I suggest you stick to the topic of the thread (Strava sync issues with SHealth), rather than talking about how people should make the jump to Wear OS. People can & will make the jump one direction or the other based on their wants/needs, no need for an "expert on the internet" to be telling folks what to do.
03-01-2019 09:00 AM
03-01-2019 09:13 AM
"This is the topic of the thread..."
Ah no it's not, the topic is SHealth to Strava sync issues. That's it.
"...you would know right now it's got vastly better support, stability and a much, much bigger selection of apps..."
This has not been my experience, at all. Is app/service support better, yes, but the difference is not huge, & hw-wise; all the devices on the platform are utterly medicore. Stability is not better, no sir. Plus the synergy of the hw to the OS/sw & companion sw on the phone, isn't nearly as well done.
So this Strava app that's superior on Wear OS, in what ways is it heaps better, cause from where I'm standing I can't see it. Actually don't answer that, that continues the digression you/I have going here (which I'm sure mods will mop up soon enough), I am curious though, so if you have the time, I'd be most grateful if you could shoot me a PM outlining that.
03-01-2019 12:17 PM
We’re totally cool with you guys debating the pros and cons of different wearable OS’s… but it might be best to create a separate thread for it.
As for the thread’s original topic, I think info like which Samsung Health and Strava versions you're using, along with which devices - and even which country you're based in, is useful for everyone.
I’ve also asked our software team for further advice/investigation as to why version 6 of Samsung Health may not have resolved this for some of you. (There was an update to version 6.1.0.047 of Samsung Health for Android on the 3rd December 2018, in case some folks were unaware.)