Samsung has recently released a major update for its Galaxy Wearable app, which gives a fresh new design and makes it easier to use. The update brings some enhancements that aim to improve the overall experience for users.
The main highlight of the Galaxy Wearable app update is the removal of the hamburger menu, which is used to list all the connected Galaxy devices. Now, there’s a new button at the bottom of the screen that lets you hide or show the list of devices. This makes the screen cleaner and easier to navigate.
In addition, the home screen has also been redesigned. The preview of the connected watch at the top is now bigger and clearer to show more details about your watch. Also, the buttons for “Watch faces,” “Apps screen,” “Tiles,” and “Quick panel” have been rearranged and given new colors.
Other icons on the home screen have also been slightly updated with new colors for a fresher look. In the Watch Faces menu, there’s a new button replacing the “Manage” text, and the background is darker to make the app feel more modern. The watch faces are now grouped into more categories to make it easier to find your favorite designs.
However, not everything has changed. The “App screen,” “Tiles,” and “Quick Panel” sections still look the same, with only a few small changes. It seems that Samsung may update these parts in the future to match the new design.
The fresh Galaxy Wearable app update makes the app look better and easier to use. Samsung advised users to install the fresh version of the Galaxy Wearable app to enjoy the new design.
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