Samsung’s One UI 8 Watch details have made their way online, hinting at the imminent arrival of the Galaxy Watch 8 smartwatch. The decision to skip One UI 7 for the smartwatch lineup has led to anticipation for what One UI 8 Watch has in store.
The firmware for One UI 8 Watch has been uncovered by X user DevOfIpos, who has been sharing some of the key findings from their exploration. One notable discovery is the app icons used in One UI 8 Watch, which closely resemble the icons found in One UI 7 on devices like the Samsung Galaxy S25.
Interestingly, Gemini is set to be the default assistant in this build, replacing Google Assistant. This aligns with previous reports suggesting that Samsung was moving away from Google Assistant in its upcoming smartwatch UI update. Additionally, ‘Gemini Actions’ have been found, hinting at app-linking and task automation capabilities similar to those seen on Android phones. Google’s AI assistant is expected to handle tasks like managing calendar events, summarizing emails, and answering queries.
In related news, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 has surfaced on the FCC’s regulatory database under the model names SM-L335F and SM-L335U. The listings confirm that the next-gen Galaxy Watch devices will support LTE, NFC, Bluetooth 5.3 LE, and Wi-Fi 4 connectivity. The devices will also be compatible with 10W charging speeds and the Samsung EP-OL300 wireless charger.
Fans can look forward to the return of the Classic model after a year’s absence, offering a tactile rotating bezel as an alternative to the standard Samsung Galaxy Watch 8. With these exciting developments on the horizon, Samsung enthusiasts have much to anticipate in the upcoming release of the Galaxy Watch 8 and One UI 8 Watch.