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One UI 6 Watch beta update starts rolling out in June 2024

(Topic created on: 05-31-2024 11:43 AM)
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tharunok
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Samsung has revealed the One UI 6 Watch Beta Program will start in June 2024. As part of the beta program, the One UI 6 Watch Beta update will be released to the smartwatches listed below in South Korea and the USA. Click here to know which new features come with the One UI 6 Watch update.

  • Galaxy Watch 4
  • Galaxy Watch 4 Classic
  • Galaxy Watch 5
  • Galaxy Watch 5 Pro
  • Galaxy Watch 6
  • Galaxy Watch 6 Classic

The One UI 6 Watch Beta update will be available through the Samsung Members app. If you live in South Korea or the US and have an eligible Galaxy Watch model, you can register for the One UI 6 Watch Beta Program using your Samsung account.

Once enrolled in the beta program, the One UI 6 Watch Beta update will be visible in the Galaxy Wearable app. You can navigate to Watch settings » Watch software update in the app, and tap on Download and install.
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11 Comments
ashfaque100
Active Level 4
Wearables
India?
tharunok
Active Level 5
Wearables
At present, there has been no update regarding the beta version for watches in India. They are following the same strategy they have used with onui 5 - releasing it only for the US and South Korea...and we welcome if they surprise.
kbsarfaraz
Active Level 6
Wearables
It's been a month, india info available or not
tharunok
Active Level 5
Wearables
They released this beta version in the US and South Korea just three days ago. It's possible that we won't receive a beta release in India, so let's patiently wait for the official launch.
kbsarfaraz
Active Level 6
Wearables
🙃
Rashi-jindal
Beginner Level 3
Wearables
When it will come in india
kbsarfaraz
Active Level 6
Wearables
When can we expect in india
Wearables
What the hell is wrong with samsung not providing betas in India as well not providing AI features to FE series also is not good
tharunok
Active Level 5
Wearables
* Market Size and Diversity: India's smartphone market is massive and incredibly diverse, with a wide range of devices and users. This complexity can make it challenging to design and distribute a beta program that effectively caters to everyone.
* Potential for Wider Issues: If a beta program isn't well-managed, there's a risk that buggy software could spread to a large number of users, leading to negative publicity for the brand.
Some manufacturers do offer beta programs in India, but they may be limited in scope or availability.