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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 LTE no longer supports Wear OS 5 Beta

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Samsung announced the end of its Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch Beta for Galaxy Watch 5 series LTE. The company has been conducting the Beta activity for a handful of weeks to let users test out the upcoming software.

Following the Beta’s end, a stable Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch update has been rolled out to Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro users. Samsung advised Beta participants to upgrade the software to leave the Beta Program.

What’s New

Samsung’s One UI 6 Watch introduces design tweaks and software fluency. Galaxy Watch models running Wear OS will have an elevated experience. New features are also included apart from personalization options for Samsung consumers.

The major update comes with new watch faces, visual enhancements, and enhanced tile graphics. You can monitor your energy levels with Galaxy AI, get more detailed sleep analysis, and create your own workout routines.

Galaxy AI feature suite is also boosted with the inclusion of AI Suggested Replies. It allows you to respond to messages quickly with AI-generated replies tailored to the message you received.

Battery life is also getting improved. When Power saving is turned on, you can also choose to limit health features like workout auto-detection and background heart rate measurements to make your battery last even longer than before.

General Rollout?

Samsung officially launched the One UI 6 Watch rollout. The company announced eligible models will sequentially receive the major firmware update. The Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic models are already getting the update.

Beta Participants in South Korea can now upgrade to the Stable version. An incremental build, weighing around 110Mb, turns the Beta to Stable. For maximum performance, I suggest you perform a factory reset after backing up the data.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.