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One UI 8 Watch beta series comes to an end, as the Galaxy Watch 6 series gets the official version

Samsung has long ago initiated the latest Wear OS 6-based One UI 8 Watch beta program for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra models, following the official debut with Galaxy Watch 8 on board.

​Meanwhile, the Watch 6 owners can rejoice, as the beta series has finally come to an end, after a long gap.

​Well, the Galaxy Watch 7 and Ultra were the first to take part in the One UI 8 Watch beta program, which was then followed by the Galaxy Watch 6 series owners, where Samsung has distributed a total of five beta builds for the wearables, while it’s time for the stable release.

​Spotted via a user’s post on Samsung Community forums Korea, Samsung has finally ended the ongoing One UI 8 Watch beta program for the Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic owners.

Galaxy Watch6 series One UI 8 Watch beta end
image- Samsung Community Korea

​Thus, the owners have already started reviving the official version, which has been identified with the CYK2 version number, and noticeably, the update is currently available in Samsung’s home country, South Korea; it’s expected to expand even more widely to all users over the coming weeks.

​At the same time, the official release significantly integrates the latest Wear OS 6-based One UI 8 Watch that eventually packs a host of new and interesting features, including the Bedtime Guidance, Vascular Load, Running Coach, and Antioxidant Index, helping users to stay connected and far away from various health issues or threats that eventually leads to a healthier lifestyle for the users.

Raghav Sachdeva

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