01-09-2021 11:49 PM in
20-03-2022 09:26 PM in
"Walkie-talkie" app and chat settings already working normally
08-06-2022 06:59 AM in
Was this issue solved? I have an LTE based but I havent added my esim on that. I believe walkie talkie should still be able to work without esim.
I get an error cannot connect to phone and it doesnt allow me to enable walkie talkie.
08-06-2022 10:01 AM in
27-10-2022 07:53 PM in
I had this very same issue on a Galaxy Watch5 LTE, it turns out that the reason it was not working was that my phone did not have the number set up under line settings, it was actually blank, this is something you can edit manually, once I added a number it simply worked... Unbelievable.
27-10-2022 07:58 PM in
27-10-2022 08:05 PM in
My phone is a Motorola with dual SIM and android 12 but this should give a hint... See snapshots.
27-10-2022 08:17 PM in
27-10-2022 08:25 PM in
Worked for you too?
27-10-2022 11:05 PM - last edited 27-10-2022 11:06 PM
Hi! I had the same issue. My watch is LTE and my company doesn't have esim for this model (I'm from Chile). Here is what I did:
1. Open the app Walkie Talkie on the Galaxy Watch.
2. Then open WiFi options sliding your finger from the top and keeping pressed WiFi icon. Wait for connection.
3. After connection is established, press watch's back button to return to Walkie-Talkie app.
4. Agree to permission and turn on the function.
Now you are able to connect and invite people.
It seems that the watch doesn't keep WiFi connection always on despite the option is turned on (maybe a firmware bug). Maybe that's the reason LTE enabled watches work and bluetooth only models don't.
I hope this helps.