Samsung stole the spotlight during its virtual MWC show when it showed off its One UI Watch experience. The most important news is that the new Galaxy Watch will feature both Samsung and Google's WearOS.Sameer Samat (Vice President of Product Management for Android and Wear) stated that the next Samsung Galaxy Watch will be "the very first to launch with our new unified platform."It's not surprising that Samsung and Google have a close relationship in the development of the new Wear OS. It is strange that Fitbit, Google's company, doesn't get priority, especially considering that the company has confirmed that it will be bringing a WearOS device to market.Rumours also suggest that a Google Pixel Watch may be in development. However, not much information is available. It is possible that we will have to wait until Fall before we see anything about Google's first-party hardware other than Fitbit.Samsung, the world's top Android smartphone manufacturer, could give Wear OS the boost that it needs. Samsung continues to boast improved performance, longer battery lives, and more applications.Samsung's Wear OS experience shows how OEMs can personalize the platform in a similar fashion to Android. Some devices, such as the OPPO Watch, offer a personalized Wear OS experience at some level. It seems that the top Android phones will offer a consistent experience across all devices.Samsung has not revealed any details about the Galaxy Watch, although leaks point to a new design and more efficient chipset. Despite this, Samsung announced at the MWC that the company's next Unpacked event would take place later in the summer and will unveil its next Galaxy smartwatch.Support for Tizen smartwatches such as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 and Tizen Smartwatches will continue at least three more years after they are launched.