A few days ago, Samsung had announced the first-ever public beta program for the company’s latest smartwatches in the market — Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.
Now, a new report from SamMobile claims that the South Korean giant has started rolling out the first beta build for the smartwatches which is based on the Wear OS 3.5 for those users who have enrolled their devices for this program.
To enroll in the program, you will need to open the Samsung Members application on a Samsung smartphone that is connected to the smartwatch and sign into the account. If you are in an eligible region, then there will be a banner for the beta program. Click on the banner and follow the on-screen instructions to register.
Once you have registered for the program, you will start receiving the new beta build of Samsung’s One UI 4.5 on your smartwatch. It comes with several new features, including a user interface for the dual SIM functionality, improved notifications, improvements for the built-in keyboard, and support for handwriting, among others.
As of now, there’s no information available about how long will the beta program last before the South Korean giant start rolling out the stable update for all the users. While the timeline is not confirmed yet, we expect the update with the new features to be rolled out to all the users in the coming months.
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