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Google Wear OS 3 features and changes without One UI Watch

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At present Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is the only way to access Wear OS 3, but with the recent posting of emulator images for the stock build, it is possible to see what it looks like on a non-Samsung smartwatch.

These build images were recently posted on the  Wear OS subreddit, later identified by Michelle Rahman. Rahman shared these pictures on his Twitter feed. Although their design may change now and when the software is actually available, at first glance it looks like Google plans to implement the design for other watch partners.

If you already have a Galaxy Watch 4 or have seen at least one, you know what OS 3 looks like on that device. The stock build of Google’s Wear OS 3 software looks a little different from the Galaxy Watch 4.

Gradient styling is one of the more recognizable design touches on the options or features that are turned on in the various menus of the watch. Not only does it help to separate them, but it also adds a little skill and things don’t look too boring or flat.

Other changes include a smaller UI to edit the tiles and other smaller touches, such as curved captions for clock faces. It extends in an arc-like design above the watch face preview in the specific menu.

Wear OS 3 Other Wear OS smartwatches will not be available until 2022. Currently, this is the only way to officially access the Galaxy Watch 4 software. But Google will eventually release the software to additional partners so that they can send out those updates. This includes some TicWatch models as well as Mobvoi as well as Fossil, Fitbit and others.

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Samsung boosts user safety with Emergency Sharing app update

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Samsung Emergency Sharing app update

May 2024 is going on and Samsung is sending a new update to its Emergency Sharing app with version 15.0.00.33. The update boosts user safety with enhanced functionalities and essential bug fixes.

The fresh update of the Samsung Emergency Sharing app is available on the Galaxy Store with version 4.29MB. This update provides a more reliable and user-friendly experience.

While the specific enhancements have not been disclosed, users can expect a smoother performance. The update also addresses previously reported issues, ensuring an error-free service.

If you have a Galaxy device, you can get this update from the Galaxy Store. Just go to the Menu, the Updates, and you can install the update from there. Also, you can sideload it from the third-party app link mentioned here.

Samsung Emergency Sharing

Samsung Emergency Sharing is a safety feature that allows you to share important information with your emergency contacts. It lets the automatic transmission of your location or a notification when your device’s battery is low.

To enable this feature, go to Settings, then Safety and Emergency, and select Emergency Sharing. Here, you can choose to include pictures or audio by enabling the respective options. Begin sharing by pressing Start twice, and the setup is complete.

Samsung Emergency Sharing app update

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Samsung updates One UI Live Message app to version 6.1.00

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Samsung Live Message Update

Samsung has released an update for the Live Message app on Galaxy devices with version 6.1.00. The update makes the app work better and fixes some known issues.

Live Message is a feature that lets users draw or write messages along with live animations and different backgrounds, which can be shared. With the new update, Samsung has ensured that the app works more smoothly and is easier to use.

The update enhances some functions to provide a better Galaxy experience. It also resolves bugs that users found before. These changes are expected to make the app more stable and work without any problems.

The installation package size of the update is small, only 9.09MB, which means it won’t take long to download. You can install the Samsung Live Message 6.1.00 update via the Galaxy Store or download it directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

Samsung Live Message 6.1.00 update

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Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 rolling out to One UI devices

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Samsung Internet Browser Beta V26

Samsung has released the Internet Browser Beta v26 update for its Galaxy devices. The update is available on the Galaxy Store with version 26.0.0.33 and an updated package size of 139.77MB.

This latest update addresses several issues identified in the previous beta version to enhance the app’s stability. While the specifics of the new features are not disclosed, they are expected to contribute to a more efficient and secure browsing experience.

The beta version of the update allows Samsung to gather user feedback, which is essential for the development and enhancement of the browser. After testing features in the Beta version, the company releases them to the Internet Browser app.

To install the Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 update, you just need to open Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Alternatively, you can download it directly from the third-party source link mentioned here.

Samsung Internet Browser Beta V26

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