Critical failures: Disconnected and "Can't reach Google at the moment" - LG G Watch

Hi all,
I hope you can help me because I'm having the following issues:
- When saying "Ok Google" or tapping the main screen to enter in search/command mode, I start speaking, the device starts converting voice to text and, sometimes (almost 50% of total times), it suddenly shows the "Disconnected" message with the cloud icon... But the device is still paired (I still receive notifications and so on).
- When I receive any message from Hangouts and I want to reply it through voice, an error message appears: "Can't reach Google at the moment". But if I select a default reply from the available list, I can reply with no problems...
Notifications are working great. It looks like it's related to voice search/commands...
Best regards,

Galitrin said:
Hi all,
I hope you can help me because I'm having the following issues:
- When saying "Ok Google" or tapping the main screen to enter in search/command mode, I start speaking, the device starts converting voice to text and, sometimes (almost 50% of total times), it suddenly shows the "Disconnected" message with the cloud icon... But the device is still paired (I still receive notifications and so on).
- When I receive any message from Hangouts and I want to reply it through voice, an error message appears: "Can't reach Google at the moment". But if I select a default reply from the available list, I can reply with no problems...
Notifications are working great. It looks like it's related to voice search/commands...
Best regards,
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There is a thread for these issues. And these specific two have also been posted there. Please continue the discussion here.

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So: maybe there is a way to always keep Whatsapp and GMail In running apps or there is another workaround/fix?
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1) I send a messagge to myself from another phone after a while of deep sleep (eg 1 hour)
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