One UI Watch
Stable One UI 5 Watch upgrade starts rolling out, here’s the changelog
Leaving the Beta channel, the Stable One UI 5 Watch upgrade starts rolling out to Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (coming to Watch 4 soon). Smartwatches of both lineups today start getting the official update, which is already available in the US and Korea through the Beta program.
Samsung’s Stable One UI 5 Watch comes with a number of new features and system enhancements for your wrist gear. New watch faces and tiles will deliver a refreshed feel, while the newly added user-friendly functions take user experience to the next level.
Stable One UI 5 Watch Upgrade Changelog
Watch faces and tiles
- Add watch faces and tiles more easily
- A new vertical layout makes it easier to find the watch faces and tiles that are right for you.
- Improved Buds controller tile
- You can now turn 360 audio on and off from the Buds controller tile if your Buds support 360 audio.
- Quick access to timers
- You can start timers from the new
Timer tile without opening the Timer app.
- Set an album or story as your watch face
- Instead of just one picture, you can now make your watch face cycle between pictures in an album or story that you select. Your watch face will change to a different picture each time you turn on the watch screen.
Samsung Health
- Automatically record cycling workouts – Samsung Health can now detect when you start cycling and record your workout automatically. You can also set whether to automatically map your cycling routes.
- Get heart rate guidance during running workouts
- Your watch can provide personalized heart rate zones while you run to help you manage your exercise intensity.
Backup and restore
- Keep your watch data safe
- Files and data from your watch are periodically backed up to your phone when it’s connected to your watch. You can also save backups to Samsung
- Cloud. Your phone needs the latest version of the Smart Switch app to use this feature.
Control your phone
- More call controls
- You now have more control over calls without touching your phone. You can adjust the call volume, mute sound, and press buttons on the keypad, all from your watch.
Additional changes
- Dictate text with the Home button
- Just press and hold the Home button any time you’re entering text with Samsung Keyboard to instantly switch to voice input.
- Use multiple timers at once
- You can now have up to 20 timers running at the same time to help keep track of all your tasks.
- Share your medical info in an emergency
- A button to access your medical info will appear automatically when a hard fall is detected or when you press the Home button 5 times to start the
Emergency SOS feature.
- Device care
- Check the status of your watch’s battery, storage, and memory and immediately fix any problems to extend battery life and keep your watch running smoothly.
- Control your watch without touching it
- Universal gestures let you control your watch without touching the screen or pressing a button. You can assign various actions to gestures such as shaking your wrist, making a fist, or pinching your fingers.
- Organize apps in folders
- Create folders to keep your apps organized so you can find the apps you need quickly with less scrolling
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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.
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Samsung’s One UI 6 Watch Beta 6 now live for Galaxy Watch 6: 5th Beta for Watch 5/4
Samsung has just released the One UI 6 Watch Beta 6 update for its Galaxy Watch 6 series. This is the fifth beta update available for both the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 6 series.
The new Watch beta update for Galaxy Watch 6, Galaxy Watch 5, and Galaxy Watch 4 can be identified through a version ending with ZXI8. It brings several important improvements to make your smartwatch experience better.
One UI 6 Watch Beta 6 update for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series and Beta 5 for the Watch 4/5 series brings improvements for stability, system performance, battery consumption, app execution performance, and network interoperability. These improvements are expected to provide a more seamless experience.
Samsung advises that you back up any important data on your watch before you update, just in case something goes wrong during the update process. This update is only available through Firmware Over The Air (FOTA).
To get the latest beta, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone, then go to Galaxy Watch >> Watch settings >>Watch software update >> Download and install. By keeping your watch updated, you’ll benefit from the latest fixes and enhancements, ensuring a better overall experience.
We can expect that Samsung will soon release the stable One UI 6 Watch update to the Galaxy Watch series to provide a next-level experience.
Wear OS 5.1 could be based on Android 15, testing already in progress