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Slide your finger down the display starting from the top edge of your mobile phone. Tap the settings icon. Tap Location. Tap the indicator next to "Location" to turn the function on or off.
Tap Mode. Turn on satellite-based and network-based GPS, go to 3a. If you turn on satellite-based GPS and network-based GPS, your phone can find your position quickly and with the highest accuracy. Tap High accuracy. If you turn on wireless networks, your mobile phone can find your approximate position using the network. This is useful if you don't have a GPS satellite fix.
Tap Power saving. If you turn on satellite-based GPS, your mobile phone can find your exact position. Satellite-based GPS requires a clear view of the sky. Tap GPS only. Tap the Return key. Tap the Home key to return to the home screen. Find " Location " Press the settings icon. Step 3 of 10 1. Find " Location " Press Connections. Step 4 of 10 1. Find " Location " Press Location.
Slide your finger down the display starting from the top edge of your mobile. Tap the indicator next to "Location" to turn the function on or off.
Step 5 of 10 2. Turn use of GPS position on or off Press the indicator to turn the function on or off. If you turn on geotagging, your phone can find your position using GPS. If you turn off the function, you can't use any GPS functions on your phone. Step 6 of 10 3. Select positioning method Press Locating method.
Step 7 of 10 3. Select positioning method If you select High accuracy , your phone can find your exact position using the GPS satellites, the mobile network and nearby Wi-Fi networks.
Step 8 of 10 3. Select positioning method If you select Battery saving , your phone can find your approximate position using the mobile network and nearby Wi-Fi networks. Step 9 of 10 3. Go to the Best Answer. Unfortunately this mobile device is still not included in the list. You can go ahead and install the Fitbit app to your phone and still use it to manually log your exercise, food or sleep. Even though the phone specs are the required ones, the tracker might not work properly when it comes to syncing.
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Show us! View best answer in original post. Also do you have a list of devices that are in beta testing with Charge HR please? Would be happy to see if my phone is included there. In regard to your question, I do not have that information but if I find it I will surely share it with you.
Are you going to add Samsung A5 to your device list? Its very annoying that my A5 worked with the flex and I just bought the HR and it doesnt work!! This is a great place to get the attention of Fitbit's developers and other users that can vote for your request. You can also use the "search" toolbar to see if someone else has posted this request so you can vote for it.
If you have any other questions or comments, feel free to contact me back. Hello, can you tell me how you made it work? I have the same phone and my fitbit charge HR will not connect.
It's great to have you here. Since the Samsung Galaxy A5 hasn't been tested to be a compatible device yet, you might be able to pair your tracker to it, however, you might find some issues syncing your data. Once this device gets added to our supported device list, you will be able to pair and sync without a problem. If you wish for this phone model to be added to this list, feel free to vote for this request.
I appreciate you sharing this with us. Just keep in mind what I shared in this post in case you face some issues.
Check out the Fitbit. So how do you get it to connect for phone and messages if A5 wont come up as a choice? The app is syncing all my activity but I want to get messages and call notifications. It does not work unfortunately.