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The second One UI 5 Watch Beta could release this week [Wear OS 4]
On June 7, Samsung announced the One UI 5 Watch Beta Program in the US. The Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 4 users who have enrolled for the program have received the One UI 5 Watch Beta 1 over the air. Now, Samsung mod confirms the second One UI 5 Watch Beta update could release this week.
According to the info, a moderator in the Korea community disclosed that “an improved version” is scheduled to release this week. This means, Samsung is preparing for the second One UI 5 Watch 5 Beta rollout with bug fixes and further improvements.
Following the Beta installation, Galaxy Watch users reported having abnormal battery drain problem. Some users complained that the adaptive brightness is no longer working in daylight. In addition, the initial Beta brought a number of bugs along with the most frustrating UI lag problem.
Samsung’s Wear OS 4-based One UI 5 Watch platform is powered by Android 13. It comes with a lot of new features and useful personalization tools so you can make the most out of your gadget. There are new universal gestures, apps folder tool, ability to transfer across phones without reset and more.
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Samsung releases One UI 6 Watch Beta 7 for Galaxy Watch 6 series
Samsung has officially released the One UI 6 Watch Beta 7 update for its Galaxy Watch 6 series, which enhances user experience and device performance. Users can identify the latest update through the firmware version ending in ZXJ2.
One UI 6 Watch Beta 7 update brings enhancements based on user feedback to improve various aspects of the watch’s functionality. The fresh update arrives with improved system stability and optimized performance to ensure a smoother and more reliable experience.
Moreover, Samsung is addressing battery-related issues that caused it to drain quickly with this update. The application execution performance has been enhanced for quicker and more efficient access to apps.
Furthermore, the update fixes network interoperability issues for better connectivity and communication. Alongside these major updates, other minor improvements make your watch even better.
Samsung advises users to back up important data before proceeding with the installation. If you have received the update on your smartphone, download and install it now to enjoy new and enhanced features.
To install the latest One UI 6 Watch Beta, just go to Galaxy Watch >> Watch settings >> Watch software update >> Download and install.
The Korean tech giant is continuously making improvements in the beta update to ensure that the stable version will be flawless when it becomes available.
Attention One UI 6 Watch Beta users! Ensure your Galaxy Watch Manager is up to date
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Attention One UI 6 Watch Beta users! Ensure your Galaxy Watch Manager is up to date
Samsung is currently notifying Galaxy Watch users through the community to keep their Watch Manager up to date. If you are participating in the One UI 6 Watch Beta, it is important to have the latest version of the Galaxy Watch Manager installed to ensure a smooth and effective beta experience.
The community moderator has mentioned that the team has observed that some users, particularly those with the Galaxy Watch 4, are still using older versions of the Watch Manager. By using outdated versions may cause various issues, such as app crashes and unexpected terminations.
To avoid these problems and fully benefit from the new features in One UI 6 Watch Beta, make sure to update your Galaxy Watch Manager. The new Beta version includes important enhancements to improve performance and user experience.
Notably, these features or changes will only work properly with the latest version of the Watch Manager. If you are not able to find the newest version of the Watch Manager, Samsung has provided an easy solution for it.
You can find the download link for the latest version of Watch Manager in the One UI 6 Watch Beta Program notice available on the Samsung Members app. Also, you can check and install the update through the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates.
If you are a participant in the One UI 6 Watch Beta, please take a moment to check and update your Watch Manager.
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Samsung confirms delay in One UI 6 Watch update, no words on One UI 7
Samsung has officially announced that the stable version of its One UI 6 Watch update for Wear OS smartwatches is expected to be released in October or November. The company is currently in the testing phase of the beta version while working towards finalizing the stable update.
After months of testing, including five beta updates, many users were hopeful for an earlier release. However, the company confirmed that some bugs still need to be fixed before launching the One UI 6 Watch stable version.
In response to the users’ comments on the community, the Samsung moderator has explained that the team is carefully monitoring user feedback and error reports. He has mentioned the update delay as the stable version is expected to roll out in October or November.
Moreover, the community moderators highlighted the importance of ensuring a stable and smooth experience with the update. He also apologized for any inconvenience caused during the beta testing phase and acknowledged users’ eagerness for the official release.
However, there’s no exact date for the release of the One UI 6 Watch update, but it’s confirmed that it won’t be available in September. In the meantime, users can help Samsung by providing feedback to improve the stability of the update.
One UI 6 Watch update will be available Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, Galaxy Watch 5, Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, Galaxy Watch 6, and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.
In addition to the One UI 6 Watch, users have been eagerly awaiting the One UI 7 beta since the release of the One UI 6.1.1 update. However, Samsung has not yet made any official information regarding this.
Users are advised to keep an eye on official announcements as Samsung works to fix the remaining issues and prepare for the release. Stay tuned with us for more information.