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Geeky Gadgets
11 hours ago
- Geeky Gadgets
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: First Look at the Leaked Design!
Samsung has officially revealed its Galaxy Watch 8 lineup through detailed renders, showcasing the Galaxy Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and Watch Ultra 2025. This latest series blends refined aesthetics, innovative health tracking, and the advanced One UI 8 Watch software. While the updates may not redefine the smartwatch landscape, they demonstrate Samsung's commitment to enhancing user experience through meaningful, incremental improvements. The video below from TechTalkTV gives us more details on the device. Watch this video on YouTube. Refined Design Across the Galaxy Watch 8 Lineup The Galaxy Watch 8 series introduces a cohesive design language while offering distinct models to cater to diverse preferences. Each watch in the lineup is tailored to meet specific style and functional needs: Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: Maintains a traditional, polished design with a new strap style that has sparked mixed reactions among users. This model appeals to those who value timeless elegance. Maintains a traditional, polished design with a new strap style that has sparked mixed reactions among users. This model appeals to those who value timeless elegance. Galaxy Watch 8: Features a clean, cushion-shaped case, ideal for users who prefer a minimalist and modern aesthetic. Features a clean, cushion-shaped case, ideal for users who prefer a minimalist and modern aesthetic. Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025: While it doesn't undergo a complete redesign, it introduces a fresh color option, broadening its appeal to a wider audience. All models are equipped with a vibrant 1.5-inch AMOLED display, making sure sharp visuals and consistent performance across the lineup. This focus on display quality enhances the overall user experience, whether you're checking notifications or tracking fitness metrics. Size Options for Personalized Fit Samsung has emphasized customization by offering size options that cater to different wrist sizes and style preferences. This ensures that users can find a watch that fits both their physical and aesthetic needs: Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: Available in a 47mm size, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer a larger, more prominent smartwatch. Available in a 47mm size, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer a larger, more prominent smartwatch. Galaxy Watch 8: Offers two size options, providing flexibility for users who want a more tailored and comfortable fit. This variety allows the Galaxy Watch 8 series to appeal to a broad range of users, from those who favor bold, statement-making designs to those who prefer subtle, understated styles. One UI 8 Watch: Enhanced Software Features The introduction of One UI 8 Watch software marks a significant step forward for the Galaxy Watch 8 series, particularly in the realm of health tracking and personalized guidance. This software update brings a host of new features designed to improve daily life and wellness: Bedtime Guidance: Analyzes sleep patterns and suggests optimal sleep times, helping users establish healthier routines and improve overall sleep quality. Analyzes sleep patterns and suggests optimal sleep times, helping users establish healthier routines and improve overall sleep quality. Vascular Load Monitoring: Tracks blood vessel strain during sleep, providing insights into cardiovascular health and potential risks. Tracks blood vessel strain during sleep, providing insights into cardiovascular health and potential risks. Running Coach: Offers real-time feedback and personalized training plans, making it an invaluable tool for fitness enthusiasts aiming to enhance their performance. Offers real-time feedback and personalized training plans, making it an invaluable tool for fitness enthusiasts aiming to enhance their performance. Antioxidant Index Measurement: An innovative experimental feature from Samsung Labs that evaluates carotenoid levels, offering insights into the body's ability to combat oxidative stress and aging. These features, particularly the Vascular Load and Antioxidant Index tools, underscore Samsung's dedication to integrating advanced health technologies into its wearables. By focusing on actionable insights, the Galaxy Watch 8 series enables users to take control of their health and wellness. Streamlined Navigation with a Modernized Interface One UI 8 Watch also introduces a refreshed interface that builds upon the design principles of its predecessor, One UI 7. The updated interface features pill-shaped tiles that enhance navigation, allowing users to access essential information quickly and effortlessly. This streamlined design not only improves usability but also adds a sleek, contemporary feel to the smartwatch experience. The intuitive layout ensures that users can easily interact with their device, whether they are checking notifications, monitoring health metrics, or customizing settings. This focus on usability reflects Samsung's commitment to creating a seamless and enjoyable user experience. Health Tracking and Design Refinements Take Center Stage The Galaxy Watch 8 series prioritizes refinement over radical innovation, focusing on enhancing existing technologies and designs. The emphasis on advanced health tracking, combined with polished aesthetics and customizable options, ensures that the lineup appeals to a wide audience. Whether you're seeking a fitness companion, personalized sleep guidance, or a stylish accessory, the Galaxy Watch 8 series offers a well-rounded package. By balancing functionality with style, Samsung has crafted a smartwatch lineup that caters to diverse needs and preferences. From the timeless elegance of the Watch 8 Classic to the minimalist design of the Watch 8 and the subtle updates of the Watch Ultra 2025, this series delivers a comprehensive and versatile smartwatch experience. Here are more detailed guides and articles that you may find helpful on the Galaxy Watch 8. Source & Image Credit: TechTalkTV Filed Under: Android News, Gadgets News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Android Authority
16 hours ago
- Android Authority
One UI 8 could give screenshots an HDR glow-up that was missing from betas
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung is testing HDR screenshot support for One UI 8 with its latest closed beta (ZYF7) release. The feature likely relies on Android 16's embedded gain maps to show true HDR imagery when viewed correctly. HDR screenshots aren't yet available in the One UI 8 Beta 2 release, but may arrive with future open betas or the stable release. Samsung will be bringing Android 16 to its devices with the release of One UI 8. The beta program is live for the Galaxy S25 series, and we're already at the second beta release. Samsung also has an internal test track that runs ahead of the open beta, and thanks to these test builds, we have now learned that the company could be bringing support for HDR screenshots. With Android 16, Google has implemented support for true HDR screenshots. Screenshots of HDR content will be saved in HDR format, namely as PNG files with HDR gain maps embedded in them. Viewing these screenshots will brighten the screen to allow the HDR highlights to pop. These gain maps enable the screenshots to appear as HDR when viewed on Android 16 devices but as SDR on other devices. Leaker Ice Universe mentions that the latest One UI 8 ZYF7 build (available in the closed beta but not yet in the open beta) includes support for HDR screenshots. The leaker installed the update on their Galaxy S25 Ultra and took a screenshot of an HDR photo they saw on social media. To Google and Samsung's credit, the screenshot retains the HDR effect of the original image. I saw it on social media, and took a screenshot and put it in my gallery. It still retains the HDR effect of the original photo. However, it is… By the way, Samsung S25 Ultra One UI 8 ZYF7 (Android16 feature) supports screenshot HDR. This is an HDR photo of OPPO Find X8 UltraI saw it on social media, and took a screenshot and put it in my still retains the HDR effect of the original it is… — ICE CAT (@UniverseIce) June 20, 2025 The leaker notes that HDR screenshots is a new feature of the ZYF7 closed beta firmware and is not available in the One UI 8 Beta 2 (ZYF3) release. While there's a good chance this feature will be included in the next open beta release and the stable One UI 8 release, there's still a small probability that it will not. We're crossing our fingers to see HDR screenshots in the stable One UI 8 update when it launches alongside Samsung's next-generation foldables in the coming weeks. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.


Android Authority
20 hours ago
- Android Authority
Samsung's upcoming earthquake warning system goes beyond what Google offers
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung is preparing a new earthquake warning system that's more refined than Google's broader system for Android. The feature will allow Galaxy users to set a custom magnitude threshold for alerts. Users can also preview earthquake warnings and set different thresholds for day and night. Samsung is upgrading earthquake alerts on Galaxy phones with more features than what Google's built-in Android system currently offers. Google's version is a straightforward toggle that warns users about earthquakes with a magnitude of 4.5 or higher. Samsung, however, is building its own 'Earthquake warning' system, as spotted by Galaxy Techie. According to screenshots, Galaxy users will be able to customize the magnitude threshold for alerts, starting as low as magnitude 1.0, where shaking is barely noticeable, up to 4.0, where more noticeable tremors occur. Users can also preview alerts and set different thresholds for day and night, giving them more control over when and how they're notified. Additionally, Samsung will let users choose whether to receive alerts for lower-intensity quakes that fall below their chosen threshold. The feature will include a history of past earthquake warnings, options to find nearby emergency shelters, and the ability to set emergency contacts who can be reached during an earthquake. Samsung's new Earthquake warning system isn't live just yet, but it's expected to launch with the stable One UI 8 update. That said, if you're curious, the leaker has also shared an APK file so you can try the feature early.


GSM Arena
a day ago
- GSM Arena
Leaked images show off Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 colors, storage info also leaks Comments
One UI 8 will debut on the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, open beta for the S25 series available now


Android Authority
a day ago
- Android Authority
Samsung may soon release One UI 8 beta builds for the Galaxy S24 series
Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung has begun internal testing of the One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S24 series. A tipster has spotted the first internal test build for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, suggesting that the One UI 8 beta program for the lineup could be around the corner. Samsung plans to release stable One UI 8 this summer, starting with its upcoming foldables and gradually extending the rollout to older models. Samsung has confirmed plans to release stable One UI 8 this summer. The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be the first devices to ship with the update, and older models are expected to receive it shortly after their launch. In preparation for the stable release, Samsung has already started beta testing the software for the Galaxy S25 series and could soon announce the One UI 8 beta program for last year's Galaxy S24 lineup. Tipster Tarun Vats has spotted the first One UI 8 test build for the Galaxy S24 series on Samsung's servers, suggesting that the One UI 8 beta program for last year's flagship lineup may be right around the corner. Samsung is reportedly testing the firmware (build number S928BXXU4CYF7) for the European and Indian variants of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Although we've not seen internal builds for the base Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus, Samsung will likely offer beta builds for these devices as well. We expect the company to announce the One UI 8 beta program for the Galaxy S24 series in the coming days, and we'll update this post as soon as it goes live. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.