Samsung has begun rolling out the primary post-launch software update for the Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. The update adds the Samsung Health feature to Settings, presents a new cancel button for automatic workout detection, and that’s more.
As per Tizen Help, the update has begun rolling out to the Galaxy Watch 4 series in the US, Europe, and the UK. It has the firmware version R8**XXU1BUH9, and it measures 305.16MB. Albeit the update’s changelog just notices that it brings stability and reliability improvements, it include a few essential changes.
The first and most significant change is that the update adds Samsung Health to the watch settings. As mentioned in our One UI Watch review, Samsung’s latest smartwatches do accompany Samsung Health pre-introduced. Yet, the feature isn’t available within Settings, as on more established Tizen-powered Galaxy smartwatches. With this update, you would now be able to get to all Samsung Health features in Settings.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 series accompanies a new feature that naturally recognizes when you begin working out and tracks your exercise. While it is a significant helpful expansion, it could get a bit irritating for clients who need to follow their exercises physically. To resolve this issue, Samsung has added another catch with the most recent update that allows you effectively to drop automatic workout detection with a single tap.
The update additionally adds volume controls to the fast settings panel, allowing you effectively to control media volume, upgrades for calorie measurements for cycling exercises, and some stability improvements. As referenced before, the update has effectively begun rolling out to the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic in the US, Europe, and the UK. It should arrive at all clients in the coming days.