

There is no good reason the Tab S2 should not be on the compatible list.īut for now, side loading works. This makes all of those "reasons" listing various Bluetooth technical jargon as invalid. I side loaded MySports Connect on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 and it works with no issues whatsoever. If so, please mark it as a solution so others can look for it if they have the same question. Updates the QuickGPSfix information on your watch.

Transfers any settings you make on TomTom MySports to your watch. TomTom does monitor the forums and note these sort of requests, but they will not comment on planned or future updates publicly (here or elsewhere) so we will just have to wait and see. TomTom MySports Connect can also transfer activity information to your computer in a number of file formats. The BT standard is in such a way a 'standard' that it can be widely interpreted with different settings for buffer sizes, time outs, profiles, protocols, antenna configurations, etc. And, on top of that there are different Bluetooth chip sets, and other apps which may also be using same BT resources. And then, manufacturers will sometimes also add their own layers on top of the base android.
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New Android releases change the Bluetooth interfaces in subtle ways. Just because it runs 6.0.1 does not mean it is compatible. How hard can it be to add the Tab S2 to the list of compatible devices? It runs Android 6.0.1 and has Bluetooth 4.1. Can the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 be added on the list of compatible devices? I don't see any reason why it shouldn't be allowed to be installed on the Tab S2.
