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Wear OS 5.1 could be based on Android 15, testing already in progress

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Samsung is currently testing the Wear OS 5-based One UI 6 Watch Beta on Galaxy smartwatches. Meanwhile, a new report reveals that Google is working on Wear OS 5.1, which will be based on Android 15.

According to information via Android Authority, Wear OS 5.1 is already in the testing phase as new test builds are spotted. These builds are based on Android 15, different from the current Wear OS 5 based on Android 14.

Usually, Wear OS updates don’t match perfectly with Android updates. For example, Wear OS 3 released in May 2021 was based on Android 11 from the previous year. Similarly, Wear OS 4 came out in May 2023 and was based on Android 13. The latest version Wear OS 5 announced this year and is based on last year’s Android 14.

Now, it looks like Google might be changing the pattern of these updates. The spotted test builds of Wear OS 5.1 are based on Android 15, suggesting that Google could be separating Wear OS versions from the Android versions they are based on. The company might be integrating features with the new version.

The testing builds of Wear OS 5.1 have different build versions compared to Wear OS 5.0, indicating that Google is developing a new Wear OS iteration.

Although we don’t yet know what new features Wear OS 5.1 will include, it is expected that Google is planning something new for Wear OS devices. There’s even a chance that Wear OS 5.1 could be renamed to Wear OS 6.

Until any official information is released, take this news with a grain of salt. Stay tuned with us for updates.

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Samsung Internet Browser for Wear OS gets enhanced with Back and Forward feature

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Samsung has pushed a new update for the Internet Browser app for Wear OS devices with version 3.2.00.8. The new update brings new features and enhancements to provide a better browsing Galaxy Watch experience.

The new update improves the app’s performance with the Back and forward feature. This feature allows users to easily navigate through Internet Browser apps by back and forward movements.

In addition to this, the update also fixes some issues that users encountered in the previous version. Through this update, Samsung aims to provide a more reliable and efficient tool.

The installation package size of this update is around 93.19MB. Users can install the latest update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update through the third-party app link mentioned here.

The Samsung Internet Browser app for Wear OS offers you the best web browsing experience with Video Assistant, Dark Mode, Customized menu, Extensions such as Translator, and by protecting your privacy with Secret mode, Smart Anti-Tracking, and Smart Protection. The tiles and complication feature is also available for Galaxy Watches.

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Google Play Services update adds Apple Watch-like feature to Wear OS

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Google has introduced the ‘School Time’ feature to Wear OS smartwatches through the latest Google Play Services v24.18 update. This new feature allows parents to control their child’s smartwatch usage during school hours.

According to Android Authority, parents can limit the apps their child can use and silence the device to prevent distractions with ‘School Time’. This new feature helps to manage children’s technology use in their daily lives.

The functionality of ‘School Time’ is similar to the ‘Schooltime’ feature on the Apple Watch, which also restricts app usage and enables DND (Do Not Disturb) mode during set times. However, it’s not clear whether Google’s version will include options for breaks or emergency calls like Apple’s does.

It is also yet to be confirmed whether all Wear OS smartwatches will support the ‘School Time’ feature, or if it will only be available on recent models. Nowadays, as smartwatches have become more common for children, features like ‘School Time’ are important to encourage the proper use of technology.

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Google Maps revamps Wear OS Tile for smarter navigation

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Google Maps has updated its Wear OS Tile to enhance navigation for wearable device users. The fresh update introduces a direct shortcut to the map view to make it easier for users to access maps and transit information quickly.

With the new update, the Search button has been replaced with a Map button, allowing users to access the map view directly. This view not only shows locations but also serves as a simple compass, a feature not available on the Pixel Watch.

Previously, the Google Maps app Tile included a Search button that opened the app’s main feed and showed recent searches and nearby points of interest on Wear OS devices. But now, you can directly go to the map view.

Users can tap on locations for details and see transit stop schedules. To exit the map view, there’s a close button on the left side. This new change enhances the user experience on Wear OS devices, providing more efficient ways to navigate.

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