Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

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  • Samsung will be opening its first One UI Watch beta program for Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic owners.
  • The program is set to begin on June 2 and will be available through the Samsung Members app.
  • It’s unknown whether this program will be available in regions outside of South Korea.

Over the past few years, the company has made it possible for its users to test out upcoming software updates. This gives the company a testing bed that is outside of the traditional internal testing methods. The goal is to find and squash any bugs that might have been missed.

The company has announced a OneUIWatch program, which will allow it to expand its testing beyond the best phones. The program is going to start in South Korea on June 2 and will be available to owners of the Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic.

Signing up for the OneUI program won't be like the previous OneUI programs for phones. You will need to log in with your account to use the app. Once the page goes live, you can open the app, tap the appropriate button, and follow the on-screen steps.

There is no information as to whether the OneUIWatch program will be available in other regions. We wouldn't be surprised to see it made available in more places in the future. In order to squash any potential bugs that may arise, the next version of Wear OS should be given to as many users as possible.

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