The Galaxy Wearable Application is a necessary tool for users who own a Samsung Galaxy Watch. It must be installed on the user's device before it can be used. This application allows the user to fully utilize the features and functions of their Galaxy Watch.
In order to use the Galaxy Wearable Application to its full potential on an Android 6.0 device, the user must grant permission for the application to access certain features. This can be done by going to the device's Settings, then selecting Apps, and finally selecting Galaxy Watch Plugin. From there, the user can grant the necessary permissions for the application to function properly.
The Galaxy Wearable Application requires certain permissions in order to provide its services. These permissions are necessary for the application to function properly and provide the user with the best experience. For optional permissions, the default functionality of the service is turned on, but the user can choose to not allow these permissions.
The required permissions for the Galaxy Wearable Application include access to the device's location, storage, telephone, contacts, calendar, SMS, and call logs. These permissions are necessary for the application to search for nearby devices, transmit and receive files, check device information, provide account services, synchronize schedules and messages, and synchronize call logs with the Galaxy Watch.
Optional permissions for the Galaxy Wearable Application include access to the device's camera. This permission is only necessary for users with eSIM support models, as it allows them to scan a QR code to activate their Watch's SIM card. The Galaxy Wearable Application strives to provide an original and SEO-oriented experience for its users.









