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NewsVR & ARSamsung Galaxy Watch 4 get Major Changes with Wear OS 5 Update
Following the release of One UI 6 Watch, based on Wear OS 5, to the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 5 series, the update is now making its way to the Galaxy Watch 4 series. Currently, those who have participated in the beta program have received the stable version, with a broader public rollout expected soon.
Beta participants have reported receiving notifications about the program’s conclusion (via SammyGuru) while also receiving the October security patch labeled IXK1. Interestingly, this firmware installation transitions users from the beta version to the stable One UI 6 Watch.
At the moment, it’s uncertain when regular users will gain access to the stable update. However, based on the Galaxy Watch 5 timeline, the public release could follow soon.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is nearing its end-of-life support
The One UI 6 Watch update represents the second-to-last Android upgrade for the 2021 Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, given Samsung’s commitment to provide four years of major software updates and five years of security patches. This suggests that next year’s One UI 7 Watch—assuming Samsung retains the naming convention—will most likely be the final update for these models.
One UI 6 Watch, built on Wear OS 5, introduces a range of enhancements. Among these is the AI-powered Energy Score, which evaluates your daily readiness based on mental and physical conditions, helping you decide whether to train or rest. Additionally, users can now create custom workout routines with personalized goals.
Samsung also introduces new watch faces, originally seen on the Galaxy Watch 7 (review) and Galaxy Watch Ultra (review), along with the innovative Double Pinch gesture for touch-free control and navigation. Furthermore, the update includes a suggested replies feature that leverages AI to generate smart, pre-composed responses, reducing the need to type messages manually.
One UI 6 Watch is compatible with the Galaxy Watch 6 (Classic), Galaxy Watch 5 (Pro), Galaxy Watch 4, and Galaxy Watch FE.
Have you received the One UI 6 Watch update on your Samsung smartwatch? Which new features stand out as your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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