You can't directly manage Galaxy Buds on an iPhone using the Samsung Wearable app. The app is only compatible with Android devices. However, you can still use your Galaxy Buds with your iPhone, but you'll have limited control over features like sound settings and firmware updates.
Connecting Galaxy Buds to iPhone
- Open the Bluetooth settings on your iPhone.
- Put your Galaxy Buds in pairing mode. This usually involves placing the buds in the charging case and opening the lid.
- Select the Galaxy Buds from the list of available devices.
Using Galaxy Buds with iPhone
- Play/pause music: Use the touch controls on the earbuds or your iPhone's music controls.
- Answer/end calls: Use the touch controls on the earbuds or your iPhone's call controls.
- Adjust volume: Use the touch controls on the earbuds or your iPhone's volume controls.
- Voice assistant: Use Siri by pressing and holding the touch control on either earbud.
Limitations of Galaxy Buds on iPhone
- No dedicated app: You can't use the Samsung Wearable app to customize settings, update firmware, or access advanced features.
- Limited control: You can't adjust features like sound equalization (EQ) or noise cancellation settings from your iPhone.
- No firmware updates: You can't update the firmware of your Galaxy Buds through your iPhone.
Alternatives for Managing Galaxy Buds
- Use a third-party app: Some third-party apps offer limited functionality for managing Galaxy Buds on iOS. However, these apps might not be as comprehensive or reliable as the official Samsung Wearable app.
- Use an Android device: If you have an Android device, you can use the Samsung Wearable app to manage your Galaxy Buds.