If you're still rocking a Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 or the somewhat newer Galaxy Watch 5, there's good news Samsung hasn't forgotten about you That's because the Korean company has released a beta upgrade for the One UI 6 Watch
As reported by T3, the beta version available to Samsung members lets you see some of the new features coming with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Both will debut at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris next week on July 10
Already available in beta to Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 owners, the One UI 6 Watch upgrade will improve health tracking, including sleep insights
The beta version adds pinch gestures for selecting items on the screen and faster horizontal scrolling
For those who like to record their workouts, this update allows users to create custom workout routines by combining a series of exercises
According to 9to5Google, the One UI beta is limited to Bluetooth models only, excluding LTE versions This includes the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 4 LTE versions Apparently, there is no explanation as to why LTE models are excluded
Owners of older Galaxy smartwatches can join the beta immediately by following these steps:
It has been suggested that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra will come with a full operating system right out of the box The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra will come with a complete operating system right out of the box So for those who prefer a primarily bug-free operating system, it may be better to wait until these smartwatches are officially released
At the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event, we will likely see both models alongside the next-generation foldable phones, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, and Samsung's wearable ring, the Galaxy Ring There should also be a Samsung version of Apple's AirPods, the Galaxy Buds 3
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