When Samsung launches its new smartwatches at the end of this month, it will be along with a new look for the Galaxy Wearable app to go along with One UI 9 Watch.
While there have been plenty of rumors about the Galaxy Watch 9 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 before Galaxy Unpacked at the end of this month, there hasn’t been much out there about the app that connects them to other devices.
Until now, that is. SammyGuru has published what it says is an early look.
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Three tabs to rule them all
The Galaxy Wearable app now has three tabs: Watch faces, Home, and Settings.
The Watch faces section of the app used to just let you see how both your current collection of watch faces and new designs would look on the watch face itself.
The new version displays the entire watch with new faces imposed on it, giving you a much fuller picture on which to base selections.
The Home tab has all of the vital info about your watch. There’s a full picture of your watch model and color. And you can see what percentage your battery is at and get an estimate for how much time you have before you need to recharge it.
The tab also gives easy access to four controls: Notifications, Quick panel, Tiles, and Apps.
Settings pulls the Find my watch and Tips and user guide to the top of the page.
Galaxy Unpacked schedule is getting more packed by the day
The Galaxy Wearable app redesign joins a long list of what we’re likely to see at Galaxy Unpacked this month.
Just a few days ago we learned some exciting details about the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2’s brightness and durability. And there’s been word of raise-to-talk and other new features for the Galaxy Watch 9.
On the phone front, there will be the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8, and the much anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide.


