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Garmin Connect Mobile and IOS9.3

According to Garmin if you have a fitness tracker like the VivoActive and it won't pair with IOS 9.3 you have a long wait until 9.3 is officially released. Unless Apple has a fix, we will be waiting a long time. All I know is I have a Jawbone and a Fitbit both pair with my iPhone 6s with 9.3 so if they work Garmin should put some effort into fixing the problem. This problem is not new Garmin devices would unpair and you would have to pair every morning prior to IOS 9.3, so they have had a Bluetooth problem for at least two IOS versions back. This leaves me with a bitter taste in my mouth.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 9 years ago
    That's one of the negatives of running beta software... can't really be mad until it impacts the final released version.
  • That's one of the negatives of running beta software... can't really be mad until it impacts the final released version.


    As a software developer by profession, I can state unequivocally that this is something that MOST people do not understand.

    Personally, I doubt that you will have to wait until the GA version if iOS 9.3 to be able to pair your VA to the iPhone ... but you won't get much help from Garmin if you can't until the GA version is released.
  • As a software developer by profession, I can state unequivocally that this is something that MOST people do not understand.

    Personally, I doubt that you will have to wait until the GA version if iOS 9.3 to be able to pair your VA to the iPhone ... but you won't get much help from Garmin if you can't until the GA version is released.


    Oh I totally understand this, but it was my mistake and I have to live with it. I beta test lots of software for certain companies, and do understand the risk. But I was working on a lot of units at one time and forgot to backup my own phone, so I screwed up!