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It used to be that I could only make a Bluetooth connection between my iPhone and Bangle.js 2 by using WebBLE first. If I tried to connect via WebBLE, my iPhone would ask me if I wanted to allow the Bangle to receive notifications, etc. Everything would work fine, except that if I wanted to use WebBLE again after disconnecting, I would need to tell my iPhone to forget the Bangle in Bluetooth settings, and then start over. Not ideal, but it worked.
Today I upgraded my Bangle firmware to 12. Now I can ONLY connect via WebBLE. While I am connected via WebBLE, I can’t get IOS notifications (one connection at a time, I know). But when I disconnect WebBLE, IOS no longer stays connected, and I can’t see how to initiate a new connection with IOS, so notifications work, etc.
Any suggestions for how to pair IOS when I am not using WebBLE?
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I am really excited about this watch. I received mine last week and made some good progress getting it configured. My biggest challenge now is the size of the text. I don't need a lot of fancy functionality in a smartwatch. But usable notifications are one thing that is important for me. When I get notifications from my iPhone, the text is too small for me to read it. Part of that is my old eyes, I am sure. For me, it is a fun project watch for now, until the notifications are readible enough for me to put it into daily service. Thanks for your hard work on it, Gordon.
I like the idea of tapping anywhere on the screen, or swiping in any direction, to bring up a simple set of buttons that would allow you to delete, go back, etc. But the messages themselves would take up the whole screen in a readable font.
I have the biggest problem while driving. If I receive a message, I need to be able to see it at a glance, without tapping anything, opening menus, etc. It should be readable straightway.
I really do love my Bangle watch, and it is getting better all the time. Thank you all for your contributions.