Galaxy wear app, select your watch, tap on Watch Settings. Go to the Display section and toggle off the Show Media Controls option (this is the only option I know of). If you have something actively playing you will still see a small musical note at the "6 o'clock" location of your watch face, which you can tap on to get to the simple controls
Water lock mode will be enabled automatically on your watch if you start a swim workout. 2. From Quick Settings. If auto-lock fails, you can: 1. Open the Quick settings panel on your Samsung watch by swiping down from the top edge. 2. Look for the Water Lock mode icon (looks like two droplets of water). On your watch, navigate to and tap Samsung Health. Swipe to and tap Settings, and then tap Workout detection or Activities to detect. If you have a Galaxy Watch4 or Galaxy Watch5, tap the switch next to On to enable or disable automatic detection. It will be blue when active. Note: For a Gear Fit2 Pro, press the Power key, and then tap Settings So long as your Samsung Galaxy Watch has been set up, all you will need to do to power it on is press and hold the lower button on the side (which is also used as the Home button). If this does not work, however, the most likely reason is that your Galaxy Watch is uncharged. Be sure to put it back in its charging dock to get it fully charged Here’s how to turn on and use gestures on Galaxy Watch 4: From the main watch face, swipe down to access the quick panel. Tap Settings (gear icon). Tap Advanced Settings. Tap the gesture you want to enable. Tap the toggle to turn it on. This screen shows a short animation that demonstrates how to use the gesture, and you can also scroll down Galaxy Watch 5’s waterproof IP rating and meaning. You can turn the feature on and off again to activate the water ejection sounds. In the end, it all comes down to good judgment. Before E3o2Hh.