Google’s latest flagship smartphones, the Pixel 10 series, are making headlines — but not for the reasons fans were hoping. Multiple users have reported that the new devices are failing to pair with Samsung’s popular Galaxy Watch lineup, including the Galaxy Watch 8 series, Galaxy Watch 7 series, and the premium Galaxy Watch Ultra.
According to the founder of software77.in and a tech industry observer, this issue could frustrate many smartwatch owners who were expecting seamless connectivity between Wear OS devices.

What’s Happening
- The problem appears during the Bluetooth pairing process.
- When trying to connect a Pixel 10 Pro XL to a Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, the setup stops at the Bluetooth pairing code screen and never completes.
- Even after reinstalling the Galaxy Wearable app, Samsung Health, and applying the latest September update, the issue remains.
Interestingly, Samsung’s own smartphones — like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 — pair with these watches without any trouble. This suggests the problem is specific to the Pixel 10 series.
User Complaints
On Reddit and Google Support forums, Pixel 10 owners have shared similar experiences:
- “Setup stops at 85%.”
- “Even with the latest security patches, it doesn’t work.”
- “If it connects, it disconnects within hours.”
Some users claim they managed to connect after reinstalling Samsung Health, but most say it’s not a reliable fix.
Google’s Response
Google has acknowledged the issue. On its official support forum, a product expert confirmed:
“We have confirmed a pairing issue with the 10 Pro XL and the team is investigating.”
Since Wear OS is jointly developed by Google and Samsung, experts believe a software update will likely arrive soon to fix the problem.
Advice for Users
Until the fix is released, Pixel 10 owners who rely on a Galaxy Watch may face ongoing pairing issues. If smartwatch connectivity is critical, you may need to wait for the official update before making the switch to a Pixel 10.
