Yesterday Samsung officially announced the upcoming release of One UI Watch 4.5, which will be available in the third quarter of this year (by the end of September) for the Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic and will ship on the new Galaxy Watch5 family when it launches.

Such an announcement isn’t out of the ordinary in itself, but it’s a little odd that it came right in the middle of Samsung’s public beta test program for that software. This has been going on for a few weeks now, and today those who are part of the beta have received a new build on their smartwatches.

Samsung releases the fourth beta of the upcoming One UI Watch 4.5

A UI Watch 4.5 Beta 4 arrived as a ZVG3 firmware version, with many bug fixes, including force quit issues, Galaxy Wearable app mismatch and watch, Sysui crashes, and more. The Watch face function, the Sleep Mode function and the Message app have been “stabilized”, while the Watch Battery app has been “improved” in unknown ways. Samsung’s change log also assures us that “more improvements are being applied” without going into further details.

The new build is active in both South Korea and the United States, where the beta testing program is operational. With this series of bug fixes, hopefully Samsung is getting closer to a stable release.

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