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- Make sure the watch isn't paired in the phone's Bluetooth settings.
- Make sure the watch isn't connected to any other device.
- Enable
Passkey
inSettings -> Bluetooth
on the watch. - Connect the watch through Gadgetbridge and choose not to pair.
That's what seems to have worked on the other thread you replied to (for a GrapheneOS user).
- Make sure the watch isn't paired in the phone's Bluetooth settings.
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Thank you for the replies, I have tested a lot with the passkey setting. I just tested again a few times after reading your reply with the Bangle gadgetbridge app from the playstore. Still nothing. Previously I was getting some sort of background service error using the app from the Aurora store. I'm no longer getting that error, but still nothing.
Edit: I was mistaken I am actually still getting this error, here's a screeshot
Thank you for the replies, I've tried everything you described and the Bangle won't show up in the device discovery in the Bangle.js gadgetbride.
I've installed bangle gadgetbridge on my old galaxy s10e and it finds the device and pairs without issues. So it must be something in GrapheneOS. I don't know what it is, but if anyone has grapheneOS and has their Bangle connected please let me know if I need to enable some permission in the settings.