![]() ![]() There are Tiles for both “Forecast” and “UV Index”, and two complications are available showing “UV Index” and “Weather”. ![]() Once the permission is granted, it displays weather information from, UV index, precipitation, and forecasts for the next 8 hours, and then the next 5 days. ![]() The app is bare bones and only shows Weather of the wearer’s current location. There’s a new Weather app for Wear OS 3 smartwatches. The Phone, Fitbit, and Weather apps are all being updated ahead of the new wearable’s launch event. But that i need to test again.Ahead of Google’s hardware event, updates are now rolling out to some core Wear OS apps that we are expecting to see on the Pixel Watch. On my testings it looks also like it make a difference if i use push mail or smtp (normal mode). I think you should divide this settings, you need to have a switch that enables or disables this for the phone and a separate one for the clock.īut you should also think about the documentation from this options, you could write a remark in the smart watch settings, what a user also needs to enable if he wants to read mails on the phone. During my job in the IT i see a lot of mobile located on desk, but no one is putting off his watch.Īnd on the other hand with android wear you have the option to auto lock the wartch watch if it is not on your body. A clock is somethink to wear, not like a mobile phone. Yes, it affects the smart watch too - the option existed before smart watch support was added, but now when I think about it, I guess it makes sense, what if those people also leave their watches lying around, for others to see? And the result is that are able to read all mails completly in ths account where you turn off this and you get only notifications where you enable privacy.įor me it looks like some people are discussing here different thinks, some have nothing on the smart watch, some only notifications and some have full access to the complete mails.Īnd if some people write everythink is working fine, you did not know what they mean.Īctual i would say i have full access but maybe if the mail 5 or 6 pages long maybe theire is a limit, but i havent seen this since yesterday.Īnd the idea is to *prevent* showing any sensitive / personal info in the app's notifications, I guess for people who leave their phones lying around at work or whatever. I have 8 mail accounts on my aqua mail if you go to the individual setting and special account settings to switch on and off the privacy settings for each mail address. So, I am surprised to read that after changing that privacy option you were able to read the entire message on the smart watch. Here are Kostya's explanations for not being able to read the entire e-mail message: Update: It turns out it was not that recent. There was a recent thread, about a month ago, with Kostya's explanation. At least that's how it worked so with Aquamail. Normal i have enabled this, and that was the reason why i do not get the mails on my smartwatch realy to read, i got only the notifications.įor other user with the same issue, you should give a notice on the buttom smart watch extension that there is a link and they need to disable the privacy also for full support on the clock.įrom what I understand, it is only the notifications that get shown on the smart watch. On the mobile phone, in the notification tab where i can also switch on and off the smartwatch connectivity i find also the privacy option. Today i have played with one option in the aqua mail menue. My problem was that i get the notification on the clock that are new mals received but if i swipe it to the left i have only some minor options like block app but nothing to read the complete mail. Last week i have connected my new smartwatch and all other apps are running, like endomondo or weather pro and so on. I use a Samsung S5 Phone and AquaMail Pro since some years. ![]() I had trouble to read mails on my new android wear clock LG Urbane w150 (not the new modell 2). Privacy option prevent reading mail on the smart watch with android wear ![]()
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