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Galaxy Watch Ultra Gets One UI 8 Watch Update — And Skips Ahead
Nick Papanikolopoulos
July 23, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra just jumped ahead—literally. Skipping over One UI 7 entirely, the company has begun rolling out the new One UI 8 Watch update, based on Wear OS 6, directly to its flagship smartwatch. It’s the same software powering the freshly announced Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic, which are already up for pre-order.
That alone is worth noting: Samsung’s not waiting for slow, sequential updates. It’s pushing flagship-level features across its ecosystem faster than expected.
A Smarter Watch, or Just a Healthier One?
With One UI 8 Watch, the Galaxy Watch Ultra gains a new toolkit focused on wellness and long-term health insights. Some of it feels familiar if you’ve followed the Watch8 series rollout: Running Coach, Vascular Load, and the Antioxidant Index all make their way to the Ultra.
What do those actually mean for everyday users? That’s still a little vague. Running Coach is straightforward enough—guided metrics for pacing and recovery—but terms like “vascular load” or “antioxidant index” might raise an eyebrow or two. Still, for anyone serious about tracking performance or fatigue levels, this could prove useful… or at least interesting. It’s not all about fitness, though.
Interface Tweaks That Actually Matter
Smartwatches live or die by their interface. And in this update, Samsung seems to get that. Multi-Info Tiles are now part of the UI—letting users customize more of what they see at a glance, whether that’s daily steps, calendar events, or weather forecasts.
The Now Bar, a feature that debuted on the new Watch8 models, is also here. It keeps current tasks front and center, like workouts or timers. It’s subtle, but it solves a surprisingly common annoyance: losing track of ongoing activity when switching screens.
These updates don’t radically change how the Galaxy Watch Ultra works—but they make it more fluid, more responsive to real-life use.
Rolling Out Quietly, But Meaningfully
Samsung hasn’t made a lot of noise about this update yet. There’s no major campaign, no big announcements. But Galaxy Watch Ultra users might just wake up to a smarter, healthier watch using the One UI 8 update.
And by bringing Watch8 features to existing devices before the new models even ship, Samsung is signaling something bigger: that its software roadmap isn’t just about new hardware—it’s about keeping more users in the loop, sooner.
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