Tag: Wear OS 5

  • Pixel Watch Wear OS 5 Issues Lead to Delayed Rollout by Google

    Pixel Watch Wear OS 5 Issues Lead to Delayed Rollout by Google

    Google started the Wear OS 5 update for the Google Pixel Watch and Pixel Watch 2 on September 24, 2024. Soon after, users began voicing their frustrations on Reddit and other platforms, stating that the update made their watch nearly useless due to it freezing on a black screen.

    Factory Reset Required

    Those affected have to perform a factory reset on their Pixel Watch, which unfortunately results in the loss of all data saved on the device. This means users will need to reinstall apps and reconfigure their watch faces. In a recent support article, Google acknowledged the issue and mentioned that they are actively seeking a fix. To limit the number of users impacted by this problem, the deployment of Wear OS 5 was halted on September 26.

    Future Update Plans

    The plan is to resume the rollout of Wear OS 5 for the Pixel Watch later this year, but Google has not provided a specific date yet. It remains uncertain if this delay will also affect updates for those who have already upgraded to Wear OS 5, including the October security patch. Wear OS 5 brings several new features that were previously seen in the Pixel Watch 3, such as a grid view for choosing apps, an audio recorder app, a privacy dashboard, enhanced running tracking, and improved battery endurance.

    Google’s efforts to address these issues are ongoing, and users are advised to keep an eye on updates for any further information.


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  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: Three Models with Doubled Storage

    Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: Three Models with Doubled Storage

    We have been increasingly exposed to information regarding the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series, with numerous leaks and speculations in circulation. Recent revelations pointed towards the integration of the Exynos W940 processor in the smartwatch.

    Samsung's Enhanced Smartwatch Lineup

    A fresh update from SamMobile indicates that Samsung is undergoing significant transformations in its upcoming smartwatch range. The company is expanding its offerings within the Galaxy Watch 7 series, transitioning from the usual launch of two models to now introducing three distinct models.

    This expansion not only indicates a shift in Samsung's strategy but also hints at a potential alteration in the naming conventions for their smartwatches, although the precise nomenclature for these variants remains undisclosed.

    Model Variants and Features

    Reports suggest that Samsung is revamping the model number system for the Galaxy Watch 7 lineup. The initial variant is associated with model numbers SM-L300 and SM-L305, while the mid-tier model is anticipated to be linked with model numbers SM-L310 and SM-L315.

    The top-tier iteration of the Galaxy Watch 7 is connected with model numbers SM-L700 and SM-L705. Speculations suggest that models ending with the number 5 will offer cellular connectivity and eSIM capabilities.

    Enhanced Storage and Software

    Samsung is reportedly enhancing the internal storage capacity of the Galaxy Watch 7 to 32GB, doubling the previous 16GB allocation. This boost in storage capacity is poised to provide users with increased flexibility for downloading apps, watch faces, and offline music playlists.

    Additionally, it is expected that the Galaxy Watch 7 lineup will be powered by Wear OS 5 based on Android 14. The smartwatch, alongside Samsung's new foldable device, Galaxy Ring, and Galaxy Buds 3, is projected to be unveiled at the speculated July 2024 Unpacked event.