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Galaxy Watch4 receives a new update

After Samsung rolled out the stability update to the Galaxy Watch7, Watch6, and Watch5 series, Samsung has started rolling out a new software update that is rather massive to the Galaxy Watch4 series, starting from Korea, on April 24th. The flagship watches will be updated to the following versions:

  • Galaxy Watch4 40mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R860/R865x): IYCD
  • Galaxy Watch4 44mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R870/R875x): IYCD
  • Galaxy Watch4 Classic 40mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R880/R885x): IYCD
  • Galaxy Watch4 Classic 44mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R890/R895x): IYCD

You can now update your smartwatch, but if you still didn’t receive any update, you’ll have to wait for a few days as this rollout is a gradual rollout that starts from Korea. You can periodically check for updates to see if this update has reached your device. We recommend that you update your watch manager in your phone to ensure compatibility with the latest software.

To update your watch, follow these steps:

  • With your phone
    1. Open Galaxy Wearable
    2. Select your watch
    3. Open Watch settings
    4. Navigate to Software Update
    5. Tap Download and Install
    6. Wait until the update shows up, then press Download
    7. Wait until the update gets downloaded and copied to your watch, then press Install
  • With your watch
    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Tap Download and Install
    4. Wait until the update shows up, then press Download
    5. Wait until it gets downloaded to your watch, then press Install

In an event that something went wrong with copying the update, disconnect your phone from your watch by turning Bluetooth off or by disconnecting it through Galaxy Wearable, then try again from your watch. Make sure to turn Wi-Fi on in your watch to download the update faster.

Make sure that both your phone and your watch are charged before performing the update, and that your internet connection is stable. Never interrupt the update process, or there could be problems later. The update process may take a few minutes to finish, and if it appears to be stuck, just wait for more minutes.

Galaxy Watch5 receives a new update

After Samsung rolled out the stability update to the Galaxy Watch7 and the Watch6 series, Samsung has started rolling out a new software update that is rather massive to the Galaxy Watch5 series, starting from Korea, on April 24th. The flagship watches will be updated to the following versions:

  • Galaxy Watch5 40mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R900/R905x): CYCD
  • Galaxy Watch5 44mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R910/R915x): CYCD
  • Galaxy Watch5 Pro 45mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R920/R925x): CYCD

You can now update your smartwatch, but if you still didn’t receive any update, you’ll have to wait for a few days as this rollout is a gradual rollout that starts from Korea. You can periodically check for updates to see if this update has reached your device. We recommend that you update your watch manager in your phone to ensure compatibility with the latest software.

To update your watch, follow these steps:

  • With your phone
    1. Open Galaxy Wearable
    2. Select your watch
    3. Open Watch settings
    4. Navigate to Software Update
    5. Tap Download and Install
    6. Wait until the update shows up, then press Download
    7. Wait until the update gets downloaded and copied to your watch, then press Install
  • With your watch
    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Tap Download and Install
    4. Wait until the update shows up, then press Download
    5. Wait until it gets downloaded to your watch, then press Install

In an event that something went wrong with copying the update, disconnect your phone from your watch by turning Bluetooth off or by disconnecting it through Galaxy Wearable, then try again from your watch. Make sure to turn Wi-Fi on in your watch to download the update faster.

Make sure that both your phone and your watch are charged before performing the update, and that your internet connection is stable. Never interrupt the update process, or there could be problems later. The update process may take a few minutes to finish, and if it appears to be stuck, just wait for more minutes.

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Exclusive: One UI 7 blocks the fingerprint sensor in many accidental touches

One UI 7 was recently released to the Galaxy S24 series and the Z Fold/Flip6 devices as the first device series to receive this highly anticipated update. It was feature-packed, such as new Galaxy AI features, Now Bar, and improved UI design that gives you a very immersive experience on a personal level.

One user reported that One UI 7 blocks the fingerprint sensor on your phone if you accidentally touch the screen too much when it is off. This is an important feature that ensures that you don’t accidentally unlock your phone with your fingerprints when you don’t intend to. When One UI 7 blocks the sensor because of accidental touches, you’ll see this message:

When your fingerprint sensor is blocked, you can turn on your phone screen to reactivate the fingerprint sensor so that you can unlock your phone again when you intend to.

This is implemented in response to situations where you may have to hold your phone in a way that triggers your fingerprint sensors, causing accidental unlocks. This is important to ensure improved security.

It was spotted with an S24 phone, which has an in-display fingerprint sensor, but it isn’t clear whether it also applies to all phones that have a side button as a fingerprint scanner. We expect that all eligible phones will get this feature when One UI 7 gets released for such devices.

If you didn’t receive the One UI 7 update, wait for a few more days or weeks, depending on your device model.