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The 6.4.x build of Message+ wants me to setup the app for calling from my watch. I've asked support but they had no answers. This shows up constantly:
Followed by:
And yet no amount of clicking on the Open Calling Setup does anything either on my Moto365 Gen 2 or my LG V20. There's no speaker on my Moto360 so setting up calling from my watch is illogical. I just say OK Google call such-and-such and that's all I want to do. Can someone at Verizon please give me the ability to dismiss and disable this constant setup message that doesn't do anything for me?
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Hey everyone I have a solution! I know it's a bit of a pain, but it's not too bad, if you'll factory reset your smartwatch and let Verizon Messages install itself on the newly reset watch message notifications are INSTANT!
Man, I'm so excited. Messages is such a terrific app with its ability to use the web to send/receive messages or the desktop app, to have this as the limiting factor was really troublesome. I'm so happy I found a solution. Hopefully that works for everyone else here and that helps Verizon's programmers figure out what was wrong and work to a solution so people don't have to reset their smartwatches in the future.
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Ironically, this says "compatible smartwatches" and yet given the Moto360 does NOT have a speaker, it's flat out stupid that it harasses me to setup calling on my watch. Yet another bug or design flaw, among the plethora of them, that Verizon has yet to address (or even comment on).
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It's important to get this working the way you'd like it to work, TubaOrNOtTuba. Let's roll up our sleeves to find a solution. I see that the developers recently push a 2nd app update for Verizon Messages on February 4th ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.verizon.messaging.vzmsgs&hl=en ) . Has this latest been installed?
If so try resetting the app like this: https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/knowledge-base-203565/
Note: These are the steps for a Samsung Galaxy. If these steps do not work for you, then let us know the make and model of your device.
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I'm so tired of Verizon reps being condescending. First, let's correct your error. Verizon has actually pushed THREE updates to the app since last Wednesday, the latest being 6.4.4.
Next, I have reset the app. The FACT is this app is trying to setup calling on smartwatches. If you'd bothered to test it you'd have seen it yourself, instead you reply with condescending and inaccurate information and then tell me to do something that you know good and well isn't going to fix anything.
Furthermore, I should have the RIGHT to decide if I wanted to make calls from my watch or not and yet you guys think it is your right to tell me what to do with my watch. Had you asked, "Would you like to setup your watch to make calls" and let me choose NO and have it go away that'd be fine, but as it stands now you just harass me about this. That's unacceptable.
Anyway, when you've actually tested this on a smartwatch and found a way to stop it from trying to use a watch to make calls that has NO speaker let me know, until then, please don't waste my time.
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I am having the same problem.
Verizon... the moto 360 does not have a speaker, its incapable of placing a call.
You need to fix this asap by letting us chose NOT to allow calling from the watch.
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The only thing I've found to do is destroy the app.
Block it on the 360.
Disable it in Android.
Install a different SMS app.
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Which is TOTALLY unacceptable. Notice how NO Verizon employees have chimed in after their ridiculous and clearly UNTESTED response FOUR days ago? Clearly they have no clue what's going on and I have to seriously wonder if they have any intention of helping.
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I have tried this.
On the watch, go to apps, click message+
the app will open and ask to be granted a couple of sets of permissions. This has worked so far.
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Nope. I've told it "Deny and don't ask again" and yet every time the app opens I get this:
There's no way to dismiss it. I've uninstalled back to the factory version (again, you cannot remove Message+ from a Verizon Android (non-Pixel) phone) which removes the new version from the watch and yet the second the new version, 6.4.4, is reinstalled this comes back. I reset it to "Deny and don't ask again" and this screen still comes up. Sure looks like Verizon is ignoring permissions anyway. Maybe the app should be reported to Google. Any app that attempts to circumvent Android permissions will be removed from the Play Store. That'd stop the shenanigans with 6.4.x quickly wouldn't it?!
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Getting rid of unwanted prompts from your smart watch is a must TubaOrNotTuba. I appreciate all the details and screen shots you have provided in this thread and I have passed this feedback up to our application developers to review. I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
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That doesnt work for me either.
The only thing I have found that works is to deactivate Message+, and turn off all functionality of it. But then I am left without any way to text message, which is ridiculous.
This doesn't surprise me... with Verizon coming out with their own smartwatch in the near future, they are going to prioritize that and phase out anything that is "old".
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That's not entirely true. You can use any SMS app you want, including the manufacturer's app. Whispersystem's Signal is great. Hangouts, Facebook Messenger, and a plethora of other SMS/MMS apps exist. That said, you shouldn't have to do that, Verizon needs to step up and fix their junk rather than continue to push broken, poorly designed, and with a MAJOR privacy vulnerability on customers.
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I'm having this issue on my huawei watch as well.
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I don't know What you guys did on the latest Verizon message+, but it is COMPLETELY broken as per the comments in this thread. But mine has gotten much WORSE....
About 2 days ago it completely dis-connected itself from my moto 360 Gen-2 (46mm). By that I mean completely terminated message+ notifications. I tried everything to get it to recognize the watch and could not get it to sync-up.
I cleared all cache, all data, turned off and then on ALL notifications, disabled and re-enabled message+... Still no incoming text notifications at all.
I cleared all cache from Android Wear, turned off and then on ALL Android Wear notifications, and once again repeated all the above steps with message+.... still no incoming text notifications at all were getting to my watch.
THERE IS A SOLUTION....
Deactivate and terminate everything having to do with message+ (clear cache, clear data, restrict background data, terminate all permissions, force stop and disable). Its carrier bloatware so unfortunately it can not be completely un-installed without rooting.
Download and install Google messenger. This is the OEM text app that comes with the Google branded phones. So far, going on 1 week its been awesome. Very streamlined, compact, and efficient. PERFECT sync-ing with my moto 360 gen2. Best of all the voice recognized texting function works MUCH better, faster and more accurate than message+.
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I had the same problem too. The only solution I found was to check the "Enable Popup" option. While I was excited to see the Heads up Notification option, if you enable that you get no notices on your smartwatch. This is just yet another example of clueless programmers at Verizon's 3rd party contractor (Verizon doesn't actually write this software so they really have no control over it) not having the equipment or wherewithal to actually test what they write.
BTW, be careful using the four letter "R" word here. Despite the bloatware that exactly zero Verizon customers want, the "R" word is definitely a four letter word here. If Verizon doesn't like it perhaps they should fill OUR phones that we PAY FULL PRICE for with their unwanted bloatware. If they actually believed we wanted their junk, like VZNavigator (who's dumb enough to pay for navigation in the day of Google Maps and Waze????), they'd let us uninstall it and those who wanted it would keep it. Eventually, the Samsung's, LG's, HTC's, etc... of the world will stand up to Verizon (and the other carriers) and tell them "We're not installing any more junk on our phones. Take them our way or see if you can make it selling only iPhones." Verizon and the others would back down so fast it'd make everyone's heads spin!
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I fortunately have a Google Nexus 6 and therefor have the option to uninstall Message+ which I have done due to the nagging Calling Setup and lack of working notifications. In fact, that should say something; I actually had installed and used message+ for 2 years on a device where I did NOT have to because I liked some of the features it provided and it did not cause any issues running. But now I simply can't use it on my phone with my watch attached. I can still use it on my tablet and PC though my phone does not get a copy of the 'sent' messages because of that.
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LG V20
Moto360 Gen 2
Well I spoke too soon. By 6.4.5 and now with 6.4.6 smartphone connectivity is BROKEN beyond usability. Messages from EVERY OTHER app - native e-mail, Outlook, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, Hangouts, Calendar, calls, alarms, Google Voice, Twitter, pretty much EVERY other app I get notifications on my watch from work perfectly, ALL BUT Message+.
Come on Verizon, is no testing actually done before you release a version? Please keep in mind those of us with smartwatches tend to be the more technically savvy users and we're not going to tolerate mediocre code without a backlash.
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With about a week of testing, I'm not seeing any of these issues anymore. I'm getting notifications from message+ on my Huawei Watch and actually able to reply to them. I'm no longer getting the "Call Setup" and it seems the watch app uses the bluetooth with the phone instead of trying to use wifi. The only thing I haven't tried yet is turning my phone off and seeing if message+ on my watch can still work via wifi.
A few things I did that might be relevant. I had fully uninstalled message+ off my Nexus 6, which is running Android 7.1.1. I installed the entire thing after they released the newest version and did a 'sync apps' on my watch. I don't know if I'm not seeing this because of the full uninstall or the fact I have a play store Nexus 6 and have manually updated it to 7.1.1.
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Im going on a little over a week now with Google messenger (their OEM app). Performance has been spot on. Perfect sync with my moto 360.
For whatever reason, its voice recognition for text messaging is MUCH faster and more accurate too, at least than Verizon message+.
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Has anyone noticed that Verizon Customer Support chimed in 15 days ago and NOTHING since? Maybe we need to violate their ToS so they actually get a look at the thread again. That seems to be the only way to get their attention.
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I too was having the issue with being unable to dismiss, complete, or abort the setup dialog. Eventually, that went away.
Now there is a different interesting problem. When I receive a text message, the notification on my Pixel comes up right away, but the notification on my Moto 360 is delayed. It will randomly appear 2 or 3 hours later. Notifications from other apps come up immediately, as they should. Only Verizon Messages is affected by this delay, and only on the smartwatch, not the Android phone.