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Stable Wear OS 6 Arrives for Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 With One UI 8 Watch Update

Samsung has officially launched the stable Wear OS 6 update for Galaxy Watch 7 devices alongside the One UI 8 Watch interface. The update introduces significant improvements to the wearable experience, including the new Now Bar feature and enhanced fitness tracking capabilities. Older Galaxy Watch models will receive the update later with potential delays due to hardware limitations.

Stable Wear OS 6 has officially arrived for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, marking a significant milestone in wearable technology evolution. The update comes bundled with Samsung’s One UI 8 Watch interface, which represents the most substantial upgrade to the company’s smartwatch platform in years. This release demonstrates Samsung’s continued commitment to refining the smartwatch experience while pushing the boundaries of what wearable devices can accomplish.

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Google Blocks Android VoLTE Hack for Pixel Phones in Unsupported Regions

Google has patched the Android exploit that allowed Pixel users to enable VoLTE globally. While a new workaround exists for VoLTE, VoWiFi access now requires rooting or waiting for official carrier support. This impacts users who import Pixel devices to unsupported countries.

Google has officially blocked an Android hack that previously enabled Pixel phone users to activate VoLTE (Voice over LTE) in regions where carrier support is unavailable. This development affects enthusiasts who import Pixel devices from other markets, as they now face limitations with essential calling features. Fortunately, a new method has emerged to restore VoLTE functionality, but accessing VoWiFi (Voice over Wi-Fi) currently requires either rooting the device or awaiting expanded official carrier support from Google.

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