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The Pixel Watch 2 (Eos) is coming, design revealed in Google app

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Samsung is the biggest reason behind this wider availability of the Wear OS platform. Meanwhile, Google also entered the smartwatch market last year by launching Pixel Watch. No doubt, Google will launch the Pixel Watch 2 soon and its internal codename and possible design have been revealed.

There’s now enough evidence to suggest that the Google Pixel Watch 2 will be released in October alongside the Pixel 8 series. In an APK teardown, the Pixel Watch 2 is codenamed “eos,” and a previously leaked codename was “aurora.”

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In this regard, 9to5Google pointed out that in theory, one of the codes corresponds to the Pixel Watch 2 with only Wi-Fi, while the other resembles the model that supports LTE connectivity. The company did the same with its predecessor, the Pixel Watch, with slightly different codenames for different models.

References to “eos” in the Google app are said to be linked to the help guide for using the Pixel Watch 2. Still, the image shown in the help guide video is pretty much a copy-and-paste of the Pixel Watch.

Google Pixel Watch 2

The Pixel Watch 2 looks exactly the same as Pixel Watch, which is not impossible, especially considering that the company has recently launched metal straps for the first-generation Pixel Watch. If the Pixel Watch 2 doesn’t support these straps, it doesn’t make sense for Google to do so.

So there’s a high chance the Pixel Watch 2 will look the same as its predecessor, or at least close enough that the newly introduced straps will work for the iteration as well. However, the smartwatch may be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen1 chip based on a 4nm process.

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Samsung rolls out October 2024 update to Galaxy Buds 3, Buds 3 Pro

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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro October 2024 update

October 2024 is going on and Samsung has pushed a new software update for its Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. This update makes the earbuds even better by improving stability and sound quality.

The fresh update enhances Bluetooth connection stability by addressing common issues that users may have encountered. In addition, the update also brings improvements in sound quality to provide a more immersive audio experience.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro users are getting the October 2024 security update with firmware versions R530XXU0AXJ1 and R630XXU0AXJ respectively. It is available with an installation package size of 7.15MB.

Samsung Galaxy buds 3 pro October update

To install the new software, users can easily access the Galaxy Wearable app on their smartphones. Simply navigate to Earbuds Settings, select Earbuds Software Update, and then choose the option to download and install the update.

Users of the Galaxy Buds 3 series are encouraged to take advantage of this update to enjoy enhanced functions. The update will help ensure that you have the best possible experience with your Galaxy Buds.

Back in July 2024, Samsung launched Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro with amazing design and impressive capabilities. Now, users can take advantage of new features by connecting their Galaxy smartphones that run on the latest software, One UI 6.1.1.

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Samsung’s Wear OS watches could soon get standalone RCS support

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Your Samsung Galaxy Watch could soon get standalone RCS support. Google is preparing to roll out standalone RCS to Wear OS smartwatches with a future Messages app update. Galaxy Watch users will also benefit alongside Pixel Watch users.

EU forced Apple to adopt the RCS messaging standard in its iOS. The decision brought rich communication standard features into the limelight. Now, Google is working to enhance RCS usability on its Wear OS platform.

AndroidAuthority discovered some flags within Google Messages v20240926, suggesting standalone RCS arrival on Wear OS. The addition of new flags suggests that the company is preparing to roll out independent RCS support.

At present Wear OS doesn’t support native RCS messaging on watches. You need to keep your watch paired to the smartphone to send and receive messages. An updated Google Messages version would address the support concern.

Google Messages on Wear OS indeed has a relatively smaller user base than Android. Since smartwatches have small screens, users refrain from typing longer text while replying, still, it’s a welcome move slated to end lack of support.

The move is to make Google Messages function the same as WhatsApp. The latter is available as a native application on Wear OS, whereas Google Messages on Wear OS essentially mirrors the Google Messages app on your phone.

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Here’s how to stop annoying pop-ups on Samsung Galaxy Watch 6

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Galaxy Watch 6 pop-ups

If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, you may have noted a regular Watch Manager stop messages after deleting the Galaxy Wearable app. This issue can occur when the Galaxy Wearable app is removed while using the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Buds simultaneously.

According to the community moderator, it is important to delete the Manager app along with the Galaxy Wearable app. This dual deletion helps prevent unnecessary pop-up notifications and ensures smoother functionality between your devices.

When you uninstall the Galaxy Wearable app, it’s necessary to also delete the Galaxy Watch 6 Manager app. To uninstall the Galaxy Watch 6 Manager, follow these simple steps:

  • Open Settings on the smartphone connected to your Galaxy Watch 6.
  • Now, click on the Apps option.
  • Search for the ‘Galaxy Watch6 Manager‘ app in the list.
  • Tap on the app, select Delete, and confirm by pressing OK.

Galaxy Watch 6 pop-ups

After acknowledgment of message pop-ups, Samsung is also planning to release a new update for the Galaxy Watch Manager 6 app to fix this issue. Here’s how to update the Galaxy Watch 6 Manager app:

  • Open the Galaxy Store on your device.
  • Select the Updates option from the Menu.
  • Check the Galaxy Watch6 Manager app and proceed with the update.

By following these steps, you can ensure your Galaxy Watch 6 works well and is seamlessly connected with your other devices.

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