Key Points:
- One UI 6 Watch Beta is currently available only in the US and South Korea.
- Samsung plans to extend the beta program to more countries in 2025.
- The stable One UI 6 Watch version is expected soon.
In August 2024, Samsung introduced the One UI 6 Watch Beta for Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 5, and Galaxy Watch 6. As of now, the beta program is exclusive to users in the United States and South Korea. However, Galaxy Watch users in other regions might soon get a chance to join the program, as Samsung is considering expanding the beta to more countries in 2025.
Currently, the One UI Watch Beta is restricted to these two countries to allow Samsung to gather feedback and fix any bugs or issues before a global release. Early users’ input is vital for improving the software and ensuring a smooth experience when it becomes widely available.
According to a Samsung community moderator, while the beta program is now limited to the US and South Korea, there are expectations that it will soon reach more countries. However, this expansion hasn’t been officially confirmed yet.
Samsung is working carefully to manage the beta process. When it eventually expands, the goal is to provide a seamless experience for users in new regions.
For Galaxy Watch users outside the US and Korea eager to try the new features, the wait may not be too long, as Samsung plans to bring the beta program to more regions next year. In the meantime, the stable release of One UI 6 Watch is expected to follow soon, as beta testing for One UI 5 has already wrapped up. Keep an eye out for more updates.
Exciting news for Galaxy Watch owners ‼️
One UI Watch beta may be available in more regions! 🗺️ Moderators hint at expansion plans for 2025.
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— Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) September 7, 2024