I have just bought a 42mm Galaxy Watch and all was fine with setup but suddenly it started asking for a pin lock every time I want to use the watch. Tried to disable but the option in the settings is greyed out. Also tried to disable my email accounts that may have caused it. Nothing is working and about to send it back. Solution 2: Manually add the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 to a Wi-Fi network After you have turned on the Wi-Fi switch of the watch you will need to connect it to a Wi-Fi network. Connect to Wi-Fi . Open the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone, and if needed, tap the Home tab. Select Apps, and then swipe to and tap Manage apps. Tap the red minus icon next to the app (s) you want to hide. Choose Save, and those hidden apps won’t appear on your watch. To unhide an app, tap the green plus icon under Hidden apps. You only have to go to the settings on the watch face in the wearable app. You can select not to have those icons or move the bottom one to the side if you'd like. Definitely fixable. That works on Tizen with the latest updates (Galaxy Watch 3 and below) but not on Galaxy Watch 4 with WearOS (Android). Reboot your watch. It should only rotate when it's on the charger, but I think there's a bug where it keeps auto rotate on after you take it off. If you reboot your watch it should fix itself after a little. Odd. I had already tried that, but my watch kept rotating even after it rebooted. With a Galaxy Fit or Fit2, you can use the Music Controller widget to control music playing from your phone. To access the widget, just press the Power or Home key on the watch, and then swipe left until you see it. You can adjust the volume of your music with the Galaxy Fit2 by swiping up twice on the widget, and then tapping +-. Samsung Galaxy Watch - Turn Wi-Fi On / Off. Home Internet & TV. Download My Verizon App. Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Apple AirPods Max. Verizon Visa® Card. Terms & Conditions. Device Payment Terms & Conditions. Select Notifications at the top of the list. Here is where you can enable or disable notifications entirely as well as change how they will appear on your watch. Source: Chris Wedel/Android Another option is to temporarily change your watch’s Watch face in the Wearable app and see if your screen works again with that new watch face. Open the Wearable app and tap Watch faces. Scroll down and select a different watch face . So long as your Samsung Galaxy Watch has been set up, all you will need to do to power it on is press and hold the lower button on the side (which is also used as the Home button). If this does not work, however, the most likely reason is that your Galaxy Watch is uncharged. Be sure to put it back in its charging dock to get it fully charged SKanGn.