Samsung pushes One UI to its Galaxy Wearable app Android Police
Samsung introduced its remodeled One UI interface in November. The corporation claims the brand new layout is more intuitive and requires much less finger motion on huge screens. In addition, it brings a dark mode for inventory apps and device elements, which seems smooth and saves battery on OLED presentations.
Since then, almost all Samsung-branded software has been up to date to reflect the new subject matter, but the Galaxy Wearable app appeared to had been left aside, despite the release of a new edition mid-February (APK Mirror). The agency seems to be fixing this with the rollout of an update that offers it One UI's new appears.
The changes appear like they’ve been regularly rolling out to the loads through a server-side switch for the remaining couple of weeks and don’t require a new download. Unfortunately, you can't manually force the update to your device, however genuinely beginning the app ought to observe the interface changes. Also, some customers have suggested the new version has reset their watch, so we advocate backing it up earlier than trying some thing out.
Although the Galaxy Wearable application is now consistent with the manufacturer's software, it only ships with a dark mode, and there is no option to change it to a brighter scheme. Let's hope Samsung will give us the opportunity to use the white theme as well in the future for more consistency.
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2019-03-11 12:31:00Z
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