Galaxy Watch LTE gets a firmware update in the US
Final updated: November 28th, 2018 at 14:fifty UTC+01:00
Samsung is pushing a new firmware update to the LTE version of the Galaxy Sentinel in the US. It is a tiny update that may include improvements in the device stability and some modest issues fixes. The update is based on Tizen 4.0.0.1 and is available for the Galaxy Watch on both T-Mobile and Verizon networks. The latest update carries the build numbersR815USQU1BRJ6 andR805USQU1BRJ6for the 42 mm and 46 mm Galaxy Lookout respectively.
This is the tertiary firmware update for the Galaxy Watch. The beginning two updates brought improvements in Samsung Health experience and reliability in battery charging and music play.
First firmware update for the Galaxy Watch on Verizon
Samsung launched the Galaxy Watch in the US in August and soon made the LTE version available on T-Mobile. Only Verizon users had to expect until the end of October to get their hands on the lookout. And at present a month later on, they are getting the beginning firmware update for it.
The changelog for the latest Galaxy Watch update is as generic equally it could exist and doesn't reveal whatever specific details. The size of the update is 11.98 MB and it is available over the air. You can download the update via the Galaxy Wear (Samsung Gear) app on your telephone. But go to theAbout Gear » Update Gear software section in the Settings tab of the app and selectDownload updates manually. Think that it is an OTA update and may take some time before it reaches all Galaxy Watch units on Verizon and T-Mobile.
Source: https://www.sammobile.com/2018/11/28/galaxy-watch-lte-firmware-update-us/
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