“Great!” I thought, but then, no, it stops communicating to the watch when your phone is ringing. To top it off, I found a method to disable “phone audio” connectivity to the watch in the Bluetooth settings. This could be changed on the phone itself every time you make a call, but I considered it really annoying because I imagine that there’s few people who would actually use the smart watch as a default audio device for making/receiving calls.
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You can do this using the following process: The M3 Smart Watch and an Android phone connect fairly easily with Bluetooth. I mean, don’t get me wrong – Bluetooth connectivity is plug and play, but try using some of the functions! It seems that there was not too much help available on the internet, and I had to scan around for quite a while to get everything set up and configured properly. So after I had the painful process of setting an M3 smartwatch up to my Huawei Honor 7 Android phone today, I thought I’d share the process.