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Description
Describe the bug
I purchased and installed the app on my Google Pixel 3 45mm LTE watch. I have a Google Pixel 5 smartphone. I was hoping to send an unencrypted Aegis json from my phone to my watch, however, I could not find the Wristkey app on the Play store on my phone. On the watch, I found it and installed it. I finally navigated on my phone directly to the Play store URL for the app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zeroxfourf.wristkey and the app was found, however, it says "This phone isn't compatible with this app." I'm rather flummoxed as to why that would the case???
As a last resort, I also tried using myWear File Explorer to transfer the Aegis json file from my phone to the watch, and even though it says on my phone that the file was transferred, I don't see a way on the watch to import the file in Wristkey. When going into the import option, it speaks about a file picker but I don't actually see a button or anything to do that.
As for the ADB option, I'm not interested in the extra hassle of using ADB option. One of the above options should work. Unfortunately, it doesn't for me .... I'm not quite sure why ... it's not like my phone is ancient and the Pixel Watch 3 is brand new. I sadly refunded the purchase but would repurchase if I was able to install on my phone.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- On my phone, I go to https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=zeroxfourf.wristkey
- I cannot install the app from the Play Store because it says "This phone isn't compatible with this app."
Expected behavior
I expected to be able to install the Wristkey app on my Google Pixel 5.
Watch:
- Google Pixel Watch 3 45mm LTE
- OS: Wear OS 5
- Wristkey version that's on Play Store (not sure which version exactly)
Smartphone (if applicable):
- Google Pixel 5
- Android version 14, security update November 5, 2023, Google Play system update August 1, 2024
Thank you.