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xaz2fiaghi

NXG-3D

topro

doffactory

Need to see a system log. To capture it, try to connect to the affected Bluetooth device again, then go to Settings -> System -> View logs -> Share (or Save). Send the log file to one of the following places:

    muhomorr I disabled developer settings, enabled "Notify about system process crashes", forgot the Bluetooth device, factory reset the watch, rebooted the phone, waited a bit for stuff to finish starting up, then went through the process of re-pairing the watch and signing in to all the accounts.

    After pairing, waiting for the watch to finish starting everything, and confirming that it was actively paired with the Galaxy Wearable app, I went into the phone's Bluetooth settings and tapped the watch's Disconnect button. It didn't actually disconnect though. Rather than putting the phone in airplane mode, I turned the watch's Bluetooth off and back on. A second after re-enabling it, the same behaviour on the phone resumed; rapidly moving between Other devices and Saved devices.

    Watch model: SM-R950
    Phone model: Pixel 6
    Hardware version: MP1.0
    Hardware SKU: GB7N6
    GrapheneOS build num: 2024031100

    I'll send my log file to your Discord after I look through it for sensitive info I'm not comfortable sharing.

    We're going to be making a new release today with a workaround for the remaining upstream memory corruption bugs introduced in the Bluetooth app in QPR2. We can't do anything about old insecure devices which no longer work due to security improvements which also applies to the stock OS.

      GrapheneOS We can't do anything about old insecure devices which no longer work due to security improvements which also applies to the stock OS.

      Is the Galaxy Watch 6 one of the old, insecure devices? Meaning we'll have to wait for Samsung to release an update that fixes it?

        eladris
        No! The Galaxy Watch 5 and 6 models received a security update yesterday. I also spoke with Google and Samsung. The security firmware is up to date.

        Please make sure to do this:

        Before testing, please disable developer options, enable "Notify about system process crashes" in Settings > Security and reboot.

        We haven't gotten a crash report tied to the Galaxy Watch issue yet, although it might not involve a crash.

          We're coming up with some workarounds to ship in the next release. We want to try to provide them in a way that users can help us determine the problem through flipping some toggles. We can then try to act based on the knowledge gained from that to fix the actual problem.

            Pixel 7 Pro - Graphene Build # 2024031100

            Bluetooth Devices broken since QRP2:
            OBDLink MX+ - Worked well before QRP2, but now I am unable to connect to this device.

            Bluetooth Devices operating normally since QRP2:
            Galaxy Watch 4 Classic
            Galaxy Buds Live
            Pioneer DEH-X6900BT

            Before testing, please disable developer options, enable "Notify about system process crashes" in Settings > Security and reboot.

            Tried this, but haven't been notified of any crashes or logs. I'm not sure how to generate a relevant log

            I have issues making phone calls in Android Auto via Bluetooth. I get the message "Bluetooth not connected". Only Phone Speaker Audio works in Android Auto.
            Phone calls with a direct Bluetooth connection between the phone and car work fine.

            I'm using a Pixel 7 Pro and I'm Graphene Newbie.

              Gianca Did you enable the toggle for this in the Settings > Apps > Sandboxed Google Play > Android Auto configuration?