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One UI 6 Watch Beta Second Phase Won’t Arrive Early

Samsung is to upgrade the overall system software of its smart wearable watches while working on its next iteration, the One UI 6 Watch. It has already opened its One UI 6 Watch Beta Program for the Galaxy Watch 6 series in the US. This beta program brings new notable features to enhance the watch experience. 

No Early Release for One UI 6 Watch Beta Program’s Second Phase

Owners of the Galaxy Watch 6 are actively providing feedback to help the giant identify and fix any issues encountered during testing. The new reports say the One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 release is still pending. If the report is to be believed, according to Beta Moderator, Samsung is currently monitoring users’ reports of One UI 6 Watch Beta errors to fix them in the forthcoming software update. 

The brand is dedicatedly looking forward to improving the user experience based on feedback. However, the moderator has yet to reveal the exact date for the next One UI 6 Watch beta update release. One UI 6 Watch Beta update brings noticeable changes to Samsung Health and includes an energy score for activity readiness and detailed sleep monitoring analysis covering heart rate, breathing, and the time it takes to fall asleep. You can also customize workout routines for particular goals. 

This beta update enhances usability, stability, and reliability with quick gestures, adaptive mode, and improved scrolling. It also adds a few upgraded features, such as image saving, quick access to emojis, and new stylish fonts. This report is being speculated by a reliable tipster on X who shared a post and suggested that “Samsung US is not yet ready to bring the next update of On eUI 6 Watch Beta.”

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