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Once the devices are paired together, we can continue
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Now we need to make sure that the required permissions are allowed for your iPhone and Garmin Connect application to send the notifications to your watch
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So, let's open the settings on our iPhone. In settings, find the Bluetooth option. Once you find it, tap on it
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In the Bluetooth settings, you should see List of My Devices and on it you should see Phoenix 7
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kliknij kliknij kliknij kliknij Devices Find your Fenix 7 right here Tap on it Then tap on Notifications and Alerts
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Tap on Smart Notifications. And turn off the notifications and then turn them on
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And once you turn them on, wait for a couple of seconds and you probably will see the pop-up on the screen about the notification permissions
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And you will need to allow all of them. Allow the notification permissions, once you allow them, go back to settings, tap on Bluetooth, tap on info icon, and you should see this option
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Once you see it, make sure it's enabled. Once it is, go back to the main page of settings, scroll down to the list of apps and find the Garmin Connect application
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I to go to, tap on it. And once you are in the Connect settings
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make sure that the Bluetooth option is enabled. And after it is, we can now go back to the Garmin Connect app
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Tap on More. Scroll down and tap on Garmin devices. Select RFINX 7 from the list of devices
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Here tap on Notifications & Alerts, tap on Smart Notifications and make sure that the status is ON and once it is you can also customize it a little We can tap on general use And here we can turn the notifications on or off for the general use
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We can also tap on specific types of notifications. And enable or disable the status for them, tone and vibration
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So basically you can turn them off or on. You can turn on or off the sound for them and the vibration
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I'm gonna turn the tone on for the calls. for the text
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we're going to leave it like as it is and for the apps I'm also going to enable
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the tone, but you can do it however you like in the privacy option
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you can select press start or wrist gesture basically I believe the notifications won't be
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displayed fully on the screen unless you press the start button or perform the wrist gesture
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that's how it works ok and then we have the timeout option
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and here you can basically select how long the notification will stay on the screen after you
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receive it and you have 30 seconds, 1 minute and 3 minutes once you're done with the general use you can go back
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and customize during activity so basically if you're tracking some activity on your watch
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like running cycling and stuff like that you can also customize it for that time
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Now it's working, as you can see we received notifications on our iPhone
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and also on our watch. If you miss the notification on your watch you can
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always swipe up or down on the home screen the current watch face to scroll
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through the list of... I don't remember how it's called I believe it's
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tiles or widgets something like that. Basically you can scroll through this
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find the notifications, tap on it and you will see the notifications right here. You can tap on the
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notification to read it. You can also tap here to clear it if you want
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Like that. Okay. And that's how you enable the phone notifications for this watch
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