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US Galaxy Watch 4 models getting stable One UI 6 Watch update
After India and Korea, Samsung has rolled out the stable One UI 6 Watch update for Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic in the US. The fresh update is rolling out on Verizon network carrier and other carriers could soon receive it.
One UI 6 Watch update is based on Wear OS 5, which brings Galaxy AI features to your watch to enhance the overall experience. It adds an Energy Score, Sleep Apnea detection feature, suggested replies, and more.
Users of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 series can identify the One UI 6 Watch update in the US via firmware versions given below:
- Galaxy Watch 4 Classic – R885USQU1IXK1 (42mm) / R895USQU1IXK1 (46mm)
- Galaxy Watch 4 – R865USQU1IXK1 (40mm) / R875USQU1IXK1 (44mm)
You can install the update by connecting your Galaxy Watch with your smartphone. Now, open the Galaxy Wearable app and then tap on Watch Settings. Click on the Download and install option under Software Update section.
What’s New in One UI 6 Watch
The current software update brings the latest Wear OS and One UI updates to your Galaxy Watch4 Classic. You can now enjoy Galaxy AI features on your watch.
Sleep Apnea
Your watch can detect if you experience possible signs of Sleep apnea. To use this feature, you’ll need the Samsung Health Monitor companion app on your Samsung phone.
- Navigate to and open the Samsung Health Monitor app on your connected phone, and tap the Sleep apnea tab at the bottom of the screen. If you don’t see the app on your phone, launch it on your watch first. Enable the Sleep apnea feature by tapping the switch. Follow the prompts and tap Continue and Next to proceed.
- After wearing your watch while you’ve been sleeping, navigate to and open the Samsung Health Monitor app again. Make sure you’re on the Sleep apnea tab, and then view your results at the top of the screen. You can tap View history to check your recorded sleep history as well.
- You can also learn more about the Sleep apnea feature by selecting Instructions for use.
Energy Score
The Samsung Health app will work alongside your watch to create a personalized energy score that is based on your sleep data, blood oxygen level, snoring time, skin temperature, and heart rate.
Using your watch, navigate to and open the Samsung Health app, and then tap Energy score. You can also view the energy score on your phone in the Samsung Health app – Energy Score.
Suggested Replies
Your watch now offers suggestions when you’re responding in messaging apps, such as Samsung Messages, Google Messages, etc. You can choose your desired suggestion and send it when replying to an incoming message.
For example: If you’re using Samsung Messages, on an existing conversation, simply swipe up on the screen when it’s your turn to reply. View the AI-generated suggestions, and then tap one.
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