Samsung releases One UI 6 Watch Beta 2 for Galaxy Watch 6

Samsung has released the second beta of One UI 6 Watch for Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic. For those unaware, the One UI 6 Watch Beta is based on Wear OS 5. The beta program was announced two weeks ago for the current generation of Galaxy Watches.

Following the initial announcement, the Samsung US community team has shared a follow-up post for the second beta. According to the details, the incremental beta is seeding with the ZXFB build number and weighs only 123MB in download size. The security patch remains the same.

One UI 6 Watch is a big upgrade that boasts a slew of useful features including better battery backup, more personalized health insights, enhanced sleep tracking, Thumb and index finger double touch gestures, faster scrolling, universal gesture support for quick launch, and many others.

Talking about the changes coming with the second beta, then the update addresses rebooting issues, brings stability improvements, promises better battery life, and more.

  • Improved system stability
  • Fixed rebooting issue
  • Improved current consumption issue of battery
  • Improved application excution performance
  • Other improvements

If you reside in the US or South Korea, then you can take part in the One UI 6 Watch Beta program. You need to install the Samsung Members app from the Galaxy Store and then tap the One UI 6 Watch banner to join the beta program and update your watch to the One UI 6 Watch Beta.

However, before doing this take a backup of important data and charge your watch to at least 50%.

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