Linking Truesmart to Phone - Ornate TrueSmart

Hey Guys,
Finally got my Truesmart today, yay!:highfive:
Was hoping it would be quite simple to link my watch to my phone but can't work out how?
I have a Nexus 4, can anyone push me in the right direction or tell me how to link my watch to my phone, so it receives notifications etc etc!
Thanks,
Crag

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2710111

Can't be done via Bluetooth due to missing/nonfunctional Bluetooth PAN profiles. Needs a corrected firmware, and that needs to be designed for your particular batch of TrueSmart.
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[Q] Galaxy Gear OS on Android phone?

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stkfigure said:
Try using Tablet Talk on the play store.
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Tokie12 said:
Hello guys,
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mghtymse007 said:
clone the apps/email (from HTC) you want Notifs from, and set it up to remotely send the chosen app's notifications.
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Could you explain this a bit more, please?
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No one knows what's on my wrist, but once explained, a lot of people would be potential customers if only the friggin Galaxy phone wasn't a prerequisite.
xendula said:
Could you explain this a bit more, please?
I have someone who would love to get the Gear S but is a hard core iPhone user. I guess he could get a cheapo Galaxy phone, connect it to Wifi at home, but I don't understand the clone part, and how the cheapo gets the HTC notifications.
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Samsung could have really tapped that market by releasing a Gear Manager app on the Apple app store, and advertised a bit more.
No one knows what's on my wrist, but once explained, a lot of people would be potential customers if only the friggin Galaxy phone wasn't a prerequisite.
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