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Good news, Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic LTE owners in India! After initially rolling out the shiny new One UI 6 Watch update based on Wear OS 5 to the Wi-Fi variants back in December, Samsung is finally extending the love to the cellular models. 


If you’ve read that right! The One UI 6 Watch Update is now hitting Galaxy Watch 4 LTE and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic LTE smartwatches in India. That’s for models sporting the model numbers SM-R865F and SM-R895F respectively. 


If you’ve been patiently waiting to experience the refreshed interface and enhanced features on your LTE-connected Galaxy Watch 4 or Classic, your wait is over. Samsung is pushing out the update as we speak!


What’s New in One UI 6 Watch?


For those unfamiliar, this update is a significant one, bringing a host of improvements and new features to your wrist:


  • Redesigned UI Elements: Expect a more modern and intuitive user interface across the board.

  • Fresh Watch Faces: Personalize your watch with a selection of brand-new watch faces to suit your style.

  • Revamped Navigation: Navigating your smartwatch should feel smoother and more efficient with updated controls.

  • Smarter Message Replies: Communicating from your wrist gets easier with an improved message replying system.

  • Battery Life Boost: Samsung is promising new features designed to squeeze even more juice out of your battery. Always a win!

  • Enhanced Connectivity: Expect improvements to how your watch connects and stays connected.

  • Advanced Health Tracking: Dive deeper into your wellness data with new and improved health tracking functionalities.

This isn't just a minor tweak; One UI 6 Watch is packed with changes aimed at enhancing the overall smartwatch experience.

Ready to Update? Here's How!

The update, weighing in at a substantial 1835MB, comes with firmware versions R865FXXU1IXK1 and R895FXXU1IXK1.

Getting the update is straightforward:

  1. Head to your Watch Settings.

  2. Scroll down and tap on "Watch software update".

  3. Select "Download and install".

Make sure your watch is sufficiently charged and connected to Wi-Fi (though for an LTE model, it might not strictly be necessary, Wi-Fi is generally recommended for large downloads).

Finally! LTE Users Get the One UI 6 Treat

It's fantastic to see Samsung extending the One UI 6 Watch update to the LTE variants of the Galaxy Watch 4 series in India. This ensures that all users, regardless of their model, can enjoy the latest and greatest software experience.

Are you a Galaxy Watch 4 LTE or Classic LTE user in India? Have you received the update yet? Let us know in the comments below what you think of One UI 6 Watch!


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