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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition: What’s new

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The limited edition Galaxy Watch model that Samsung unveiled this time, however, is pretty distinctive, and it can only be purchased in selected nations. The first ever limited-edition Galaxy Watch created by Samsung specifically for the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) area is the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition. A compass on the dial pays homage to the antiquated instrument while also evoking an astrolabe through its design and software features. The astrolabe was chosen as a symbol of the area’s history of innovative and scientific accomplishments, particularly in the fields of time, astronomy, and mathematics.

Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition

An astrolabe is an astronomical tool for measuring the altitude of the sun or stars as well as addressing other astronomical and navigational issues. The solar tracker honors the sun’s key place in the astrolabe’s observations of astronomy by stimulating the sun’s daily journey starting from sunrise to sunset. The movements of the sun and moon can be monitored by the users from their wrists. The Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition is only offered in a 47 mm size, which includes a black Astro bezel, an extra fabric strap, and Astro Edition collectibles. Also, access to Samsung’s VIP promotional store is granted.

The watch intensifies inspiration from the ancient tool while fusing historical accuracy and contemporary elegance with the integration of cutting-edge technology that shows time, direction, and solar and lunar phases. The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Morocco are some of the MENA territories where the special edition of the smartwatch will be sold. Interested people can order the gadget from the Samsung online shop, and the company states that local branches will announce the price and availability.

Omar Saheb, Regional Marketing Director at Samsung MENA, shared, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition is a testament and tribute to the Middle East’s innovators and their historical prominence in the fields of mathematics, science, and innovation, while simultaneously setting the stage for the region’s future pioneers.”


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Breaking: One UI 6 Watch Beta Program Now Available for Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 4

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Samsung has already run the One UI 6 Watch beta program for the Galaxy Watch 6 series devices. The company has also released the second beta for the devices. Now, to provide early access to the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 users, the company has made the One UI 6 Watch beta program live for Bluetooth models only right now.

One UI 6 Watch Beta Now Available for Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5

With the initial beta rollout, Samsung has introduced many new features for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 smartwatches in South Korea and the USA. According to the changelog, the update has brought new changes for Samsung Health.

There are some new features arriving that are powered by Galaxy AI, and along with this, the update will also provide some new controllers for the watches. Along with this, the initial update also brought some new enhancements for the devices. It is worth noticing that the update is coming with the July 2024 patch.

Availability and installation

One UI 6 watch beta is based on WearOS 5, and it is now live for the Galaxy Watch 4 series: Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and Galaxy Watch 5 series: Galaxy Watch 5, Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. All these watches have started recovering beta updates.

To get the beta update, you just need to enroll in the beta program from the Samsung Member app. Once enrolled, you will get an immediate update, install it, and enjoy all the new features. 

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Galaxy Watch Ultra, Watch7, and Buds3 Shown in Detailed Images

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We are just two weeks away from the highly anticipated Galaxy Unpacked Event, which will be hosted in Paris on July 10. Finally, ahead of the launch of the Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Watch 7, and Galaxy Buds 3 at the event, a new report revealed detailed images of all three of them. 

Samsung is all set to expand its smart wearable ways by debuting a bunch of next-generation wearable products, including the Galaxy Buds 3, the Galaxy Watch 7, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Now a tipster named Evan Blass shared images that reveal more new details about these devices. However, this time, the design seems quite impressive. 

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra appears in a dark gray design coupled with an orange color band; this format of the design seems quite similar to the Apple Watch Ultra. This time, the brand dropped its traditional spring-loaded connector for the Galaxy Watch Ultra and will use a new band connector system that matches Apple’s. Noticeably, the button housed on the underbody of the smartwatch hints that the release is similar to that of the Cupertino brand. 

The upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 appears in Olive Green, Silver, and Gold color options in the image, with a design that’s essentially similar to its predecessor, even the spring-pin strap connector. The tipster also shared images of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro true wireless earbuds. The Galaxy Buds 3 appear to have an open design, the same as Apple’s base AirPods. Whereas the Pro model has the usual silicone ear cushions.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and the upcoming Galaxy Buds appear in the blue and orange color options. Samsung will launch these products at the launch event, along with the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Ring. 

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Galaxy Watch 6 Gets Second One UI 6 Watch Beta Update with July 2024 Patch

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Earlier this month, Samsung rolled out the first beta update for the One UI 6 watch for the One UI 6 watch for the Galaxy watches. With the initial beta update, several new features arrived for the users powered by Galaxy AI, such as detailed sleep analysis. 

Along with this, there are some more new features that enhance the control of the different functionalities of the watches. To explore them, check out this article. Now that the company is moving forward with the beta program and has rolled out the second beta update, let’s explore what’s coming.

One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 update arrived for Galaxy Watch 6

With the second watch beta update, Samsung hasn’t applied any new features to the watches, but as per the changelog, the update has fixed the rebooting issue and also improved the internal functions regarding overpower consumption occurring after the beta update. Along with this, the update also enhanced the execution performance of the functions.

According to the information, the One UI 6 watch beta update is coming with the firmware version number ZXFB. With the latest beta update, it has brought the July 2024 security patch update, which will also enhance the overall security of the device. It is coming in a software package of 432.69 MB.

It is worth noting that the beta program for the Galaxy Watch is limited to only two countries, including South Korea and the USA. To download the second beta update, you have to enroll in the beta program. Once you get enrolled, open the Galaxy wearable app, then go to the settings and select watch software update, then tap on the Download and install option.

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