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BREAKING: Samsung releases Stable One UI 6 Watch (Wear OS 5) for Galaxy Watch 6

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One UI 6 Watch stable update

After long testing of 8 Beta updates, Samsung has finally released the stable One UI 6 Watch update for the Galaxy Watches. The update is rolling out for Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic users who participated in the Watch Beta.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series can verify the stable One UI 6 Watch update through the build version ending with BXJ5. The installation package size is around 140MB. The update is currently live for users in the US and will soon be available for all beta and regular users.

The stable One UI 6 Watch update introduces several enhanced features to improve the user experience. This update promises to enrich the smartwatch experience for beta testers by offering enhanced navigation options, improved health tracking capabilities, and greater customization for watch faces

One UI 6 Watch stable update

Beta users need to install the final version as future updates will not be available to those who continue using beta software after the program closes.

To download and install the update, beta testers can follow a few simple steps. Open the Galaxy Wearable app, go to Galaxy Watch, select Watch settings, and then click on Watch software update to download and install the new version.

As the beta program ends, Samsung has shared some important notes for testers that no new beta versions will be released and Samsung will not provide official responses to feedback anymore. Users will also lose access to reviews and suggestions made during the beta phase.

If you have any issues after the official update, you can still submit your experience through the Samsung Members app.

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How to enable Samsung’s AI-powered Dialogue Boost in Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra features AI-powered Dialogue Boost feature. Recently, the company revealed this feature while demonstrating the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus processor’s performance on the new tablets.

When enabled, the AI-powered Dialogue Boost feature amplifies the voice of the person speaking in the video so you can hear it more clearly. It makes a person’s voice about 8 decibels louder than background noise or music.

Samsung made it possible through MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 Plus. The company’s software development team explored ways to make full use of the MediaTek processor to enhance the user experience on Galaxy tablets.

Users will be able to more clearly hear conversations in TV and movies for a fully immersive experience. The Tab S10 Ultra enhances crucial moments by offering superior picture and sound quality along with convenient features.

To enable, go to Settings, select Sound and vibration, click Sound quality and effects, and activate Boost dialogue. As soon as you enable the intelligent Dialogue Boost feature, you will observe the difference and output sound quality.

Samsung Galaxy AI Dialogue Boost

Samsung’s latest Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra provides users with a comprehensive mobile experience on an expansive screen, improving productivity and maximizing immersion through its unique Galaxy AI features.

Its 14.6-inch screen delivers an immersive experience for video watching and gaming. The Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen offers accurate colors and crisp. It also features an anti-reflection screen to minimize glare and a Vision Booster for more comfortable viewing.

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Galaxy Watch 5 just got better with 8th One UI 6 Watch Beta!

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Samsung rolling out the 8th One UI 6 Watch Beta to the Galaxy Watch 5 series. The rollout has kicked off in South Korea as we anticipate the Stable update. The new Beta should also be available for the Galaxy Watch 4 series soon.

It isn’t the 8th release for the Watch 5 series but includes the content of the 8th One UI 6 Watch Beta of the Galaxy Watch 6 series. The Beta Program expanded to older watches weeks after the Watch 6, hence those models got fewer updates.

Installing the latest One UI 6 Watch Beta on your Watch 5 or Watch 5 Pro will make significant improvements. The watch’s functional stability and system performance will be elevated, taking the performance to the next level.

The release also fixes battery-related issues that will result in improved battery performance. As the consumption will be optimized, you can expect a slightly longer battery life. You will be able to use your watch for longer between charges.

Last but not least, LTE models getting fixes for network interoperability issues. Since the Bluetooth variant solely relies on paired phones, those models have nothing to do with it. However, it’s a must welcomed improvement for LTE watch owners.

  • Improved system stability and optimized system performance
  • Improved consumption current issue of battery
  • Improved the issue of network interoperability

Head towards the Galaxy Wearable application to install the update. If you’ve enrolled in the Beta Program, you should have got the newer build. We expect the Stable update will start rolling out to consumers by November this year.

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Samsung gears up for an early release of One UI 7.0 Beta

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Android 15 One UI 7

There’s some exciting news for Samsung Galaxy owners. According to the latest report, you might try out the new One UI 7.0, built on Android 15, much sooner than we thought. We’ve found information from two different sources, each claiming to support our expectations.

The first piece of important information comes courtesy of a well-known tipster, @samsonsirji, who has claimed to have an inside scoop directly from discussions with Samsung’s One UI developer team.

Samsung’s development team is reportedly pushing to finalize a “mostly stable” build of One UI 7.0 by the end of October 2024, as reported on X. Specifically, the company has instructed its development team to complete a stable version of the One UI 7.0 beta, without any serious issues, by October 31st, 2024.

In addition to this, another reputed source in the Samsung world, Sammobile, claimed that One UI 7 is undergoing significant changes, so much, so that a video shared from the Samsung Developers Conference (SDC) 2024 has already become outdated. Samsung is actively refining and altering the design and possibly the features of One UI 7 at a speed that’s quicker than usual updates, as reported.

Information from various sources, including insights from people who’ve had hands-on experience at SDC 2024, suggests that many of the visual elements initially showcased have since been changed. The changes include new icons, an overhauled notification shade, redesigned quick toggles, and a revamped camera interface, among other things.

The beta program is expected to first be available for the Galaxy S24 series, and possibly extend to other recent high-end devices like the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6, with plans for expansion to older models later.

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But remember, these are just rumors for now. Plans are subject to change, and we should await an official statement from Samsung for confirmation. But if @samsonsirji’s insights are on point, Samsung users are on the brink of experiencing one of the most revolutionary updates to Samsung’s UI to date.

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Samsung announced at the SDC 2024 that One UI 7 would bring significant changes, marking a major change in its custom Android skin. The company also has a plan to launch the stable version of One UI 7.0 alongside the Galaxy S25 series next year. Samsung also confirmed to bring the One UI 7.0 beta program by the end of this year.

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