Written By Divya
Published By: Divya | Published: Jul 22, 2025, 11:50 PM (IST)
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Samsung has delivered a fresh update, One UI 8 Watch, for the Galaxy Watch Ultra. If you’ve kept up with One UI 8 on the Galaxy Watch 8 family, the Ultra is picking up the same set of enhancements. Alongside the streamlined interface, the update brings upgraded health features, designed to make the watch feel even more tailored to your daily routines. Also Read: Samsung’s One UI 8 Rollout Hits Another Pause: Here’s What’s Happening
What’s new with it? The Running Coach, Vascular Load, and Antioxidant Index are among the standout additions. These aren’t just more metrics to track; they’re built to paint a fuller picture of your wellness and to guide you towards smarter, more sustainable habits. If maintaining momentum on fitness objectives is a priority, these insights will serve as the extra motivator you’ve been looking for.
Samsung has also made the interface easier to use, the tech giant revealed. The new Multi-Info Tiles pull together key details like your heart rate, weather, and fitness stats in one place—you can even customise what you see. There’s also something called the Now Bar, which basically keeps your ongoing activities within quick reach, so you’re not tapping around endlessly.
And if you’re into watches that look as good as they work, there’s something for you too. The Galaxy Watch Ultra now comes in a new Titanium Blue finish—joining the other three colour options already available.
Along with this update, Samsung has also confirmed that the Galaxy Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and the Titanium Blue version of Watch Ultra will be launching globally soon. The Watch 8 is said to be made for everyday use with health tracking and comfort in mind, while the Classic model adds that traditional, timeless feel.