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Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra’s new update reaches the US market

Samsung earlier surprised its Galaxy smartwatch audience by providing an all-new software update for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra models that seems to have a major role in enhancing the wearable’s overall performance and behavior. 

Meanwhile, now, the latest update for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra is now expanded to the US.

Spotted with the L310XXU1AYCD and L705USQU1AYCD build numbers, the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra is getting a new update that carries a huge package size of 900MB. The update is currently reaching the US models, it will be expanded to more regions shortly.

Specifically, the changelog doesn’t mention any major feature or changes arrived with the latest update; rather, seeing such a huge update size it is safe to say that Samsung has significantly integrated a lot of performance improvements for the Galaxy smartwatches in order to offer a more optimized user experience.

At the same time, the latest update further integrates the March security patch that eventually leads to a more secure user experience and also protects the device against potential threats. 

In addition, Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra owners in the US can now download and install the latest version on their respective smartwatches once the notification arrives, or else they can manually check for the update as well since the updation process can be done both via the smartwatch or Galaxy smartphone.

Raghav Sachdeva

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