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    1. Make sure the watch isn't paired in the phone's Bluetooth settings.
    2. Make sure the watch isn't connected to any other device.
    3. Enable Passkey in Settings -> Bluetooth on the watch.
    4. 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).

  • 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

  • Seems like there is a permission setting you might have missed? On normal android, background running options are under battery category. Unfortunately I do not know graphene well enough.

    Settings > Apps & notifications > Advanced > Special app access > Battery optimization >

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