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- When the Galaxy Watch owners are trying to run any version of Android 16 QPR1 beta with a device capable of their wearing.
- Reports say that the problem resulted in connection drops, compatibility problems and cracks.
- The recently released Android 16 QPR1 beta 3 appears to fix the bug.
As a son, there is always a risk of running in the bug. Some Android has recently happened with the 16 beta testers who owns the Samsung Smart Watch. Thankfully, it seems that a recent update has fixed the problem.
Samsung’s Smart Watch reports have been reported that Android 16 QPR1 is not running well with any version of the beta. In particular, the bug connection will cause problems such as drops, cracks and compatibility problems. It is said that the problem is related to the connected phone that Samsung’s watch manager plugin is trying to download and fail. At that time, the only fix was to go back to the stable version of Android 16.
If your galaxy clock is affected by this problem, there is now another solution to solve this problem. Google released Android 16 Qpr1 Beta 3 last week, including July 2025 security patches and several Big Fix. According to 9TO5GOGLEThis roll -out Galaxy Watch Manager addresses the blocing problem by installing plugin. The outlet states that after installing the update, his Pixel 9 Pro Fold managed to replace a Galaxy Watch, without resorting, the Galaxy S25 overs.
So if you do not want to go back to a stable channel, you would like to download Android 16 Qpr1 beta 3. Once installed, your smart watch should start working again as usual.
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