Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 update includes stability enhancements as well as security fixes.

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 The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 made its global debut in August of last year. The South Korean company has already begun to provide a new upgrade for the smartphone. It includes system stability enhancements as well as the most recent security updates. It's worth mentioning that Samsung sells the Galaxy Watch 4 in both ordinary and Classic models. The wearable device is powered by Google's WearOS.


The current software update, according to some Reddit users, has the firmware version R8x0XXU1FVD4 and is 100MB in size. It looks to be starting in the United States and will spread to other locations in the following days. According to the update changelog, it improves system stability and dependability. It's unclear whether the upgrade adds any new functions to the wearable gadget.


The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is available in 40mm and 44mm dial sizes, with aluminum construction and 1.4 and 1.2-inch sAMOLED displays, respectively. On the right side, there are two physical buttons, and the smartwatch is protected by Gorilla Glass DX. It is also IP68 certified and waterproof up to 5ATM.


The Galaxy Watch 4 has an optical heart-rate sensor, a SpO2 tracker, an ECG, a sleep monitor, and a menstrual cycle tracker. It can calculate the body's fat percentage, skeletal muscle mass, and water content. The gadget has 90 training options and an embedded GPS.

The Galaxy Watch 4 is powered by an Exynos W920 CPU, 1.5GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal storage. The 40mm and 44mm editions of the smartwatch are powered by 361mAh and 247mAh batteries, respectively.

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