Samsung’s Wearables app leaks with an all-new look to get ready for new watches

What you need to know

  • Rumors suggest that Samsung is in the process of redesigning its Wearables app, aiming for a cleaner interface that aligns with the current One UI aesthetic.
  • The revamped app is expected to feature a home screen showcasing a prominent image of the user’s connected Galaxy Watch, while simplifying tab options into more manageable containers.
  • Leaked information also points to new Health features that Samsung had previously hinted at, which are anticipated to roll out to Galaxy devices in June.

The excitement surrounding Samsung’s product lineup has intensified as we transition through June and into July. Recent reports from SammyGuru have unveiled an intriguing prospect: a significant overhaul of the Wearable app tailored for Galaxy Watch users. This redesign is said to harmonize with Samsung’s One UI design philosophy, promising a fresh and modern look. The Home tab is rumored to prominently display a larger rendering of the user’s Galaxy Watch, enhancing the visual experience.

In addition to aesthetic changes, the app may introduce innovative features powered by Galaxy AI, which could generate personalized “custom tiles” based on user interests. These tiles might cover a range of topics, including sports and current headlines, catering to diverse user preferences. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, particularly users of the Galaxy Watch Ultra, there are whispers of real-time elevation tracking for Trail Run, alongside companion controls for the Depth app.

There’s a lot on the way

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Moreover, the anticipated enhancements extend to health features within the Galaxy Watches. Samsung has previously outlined its vision for the Health app, which is set to debut alongside the new devices. Among the significant updates is the introduction of the Vitals feature, which consolidates five essential health metrics: heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature, and blood oxygen levels. This comprehensive approach to health monitoring aims to provide users with valuable insights into their well-being.

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Android Central’s Take

While these developments are still in the rumor stage, the proposed Gemini feature raises some eyebrows. The idea of activating it by merely raising the wrist—an action typically associated with checking the time—seems a bit unconventional. It’s likely that users will have the option to toggle this feature on or off. On the other hand, the redesign appears promising, aligning the app more closely with Samsung’s evolving software landscape, which is certainly a positive step forward.

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Samsung's Wearables app leaks with an all-new look to get ready for new watches