Thank you, mrantisocialguy. My problem is that sometimes weather info is not displayed at all.
I play with watchfaces a lot, both from the store and from Facer. Regularly changing between them apparently causes the problem. On my watch.
To be continued…
OK, I’ve had that issue also. On my Samsung watch I switch over to a face from Samsung then back to Facer. That seems to force it to display the weather. It mostly happens on my Active 2, but sometimes it does it on my Gear S3 Frontier.
Do you guys have an IPhone? Just wondering because I can not remember ever having any serious issues with weather on my Samsung Galaxy Watch connected to a Samsung Phone.
For me it’s a Samsung Galaxy 10e phone with Samsung watches.
Same here Samsung S10e with a Galaxy watch
Mine is a Samsung A5 ( 2017 ) phone and Samsung Galaxy Watch. Strange that it works ok on mine and not on yours - I wonder what that could mean???
Samsung Galaxy A50 here.
IPHONE 6S and ok
I know this thread is a bit old at this point but my local forecast (H/L) has been off by 7-8 degrees for a few weeks. Went to the OpenWeather dashboard and it appears it’s an OW issue, not a Facer issue. Just something else to check on if you’re struggling with accuracy like me.
Last weeks I have been monitoring when and/or how Facer watchfaces stop displaying weather information. There is absolutely no way to tell.
But, what works for my watch (Galaxy 46mm) is this: switch a couple of time between Facer and other watchfaces and back. At some point, seemingly out of the blue, the weather info for Facer faces displays as it should be. Although nog ideal, so far this works.
Cheers.
*not.
I find it amazing, no, disgraceful, that no one from the Facer team responded with an attempt to sort this out or even show they give a damn.
From what I’ve read on the Community Forum here, is that Facer doesn’t monitor every thread. If you want to attract their attention you have to include @Facer_Official in the thread so they will be notified that they were mentioned in the thread. Otherwise they may not find it for a period of time.
Remember that all Facer does is request the weather from an API, then display it on your screen. they shouldn’t be adjusting anything, so if it’s not correct, it’s either from the source, or your app is not synching correctly, or your GPS data is wrong, etc etc.
There are a lot of things that can technically go wrong between an api, a phone, and a watch. Personally, my Galaxy Watch seems to deal better with all these things than my Fossil Carlyle.
See my answers here for more details.