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Samsung rolls out a second One UI 8 Watch beta for the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic


A Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic displays the Stretched Time watch face.

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TL;DR

  • Samsung has released a second One UI 8 Watch beta for the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.
  • The update comes with firmware version R960XXU1ZYI5/R9600XM1ZYI5.
  • The download also includes the September 2025 security patch.

Samsung has had its hands full with rolling out stable One UI 8 to more of its handsets. While most of the attention is on Samsung’s phones at the moment, a new update is arriving on the company’s smartwatches. Specifically, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic…



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