Last week, Samsung released the fifth One UI 8 Watch beta update for the Galaxy Watch 6 series, and we explained how the beta program felt like a disaster. Now, Samsung has announced that it is ending the beta program, which means the stable update could land anytime soon.Galaxy Watch 6 will now get the stable One UI 8 Watch updateSamsung has announced that it is ending the One UI 8 Watch Beta Program for the Galaxy Watch 6 and the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic in South Korea. This means the company could release the stable update anytime soon. The update will first come to the beta testers and then to other users.If you live in Korea and have participated in the beta program, you should check for the update by opening the Galaxy Wearable app and navigating to Watch settings > Watch software update and tapping Download and install. The stable update could be released in other countries within a week or so, but it depends on the region.One UI 8 Watch brings a major UI redesign, featuring Now Bar, a redesigned app drawer, the option to add multiple widgets to each Tile, and a new charging animation. It also brings double pinch gestures for more actions and more wrist shake gestures.Notifications look much better, and multiple notifications from the same app now appear in a stacked layout. Samsung Health now has Bedtime Guidance and Running Coach. It also recommends you more watch faces based on your preferences. You can read the complete One UI 8 Watch changelog here.The post Samsung ends One UI 8 Watch Beta Program for Galaxy Watch 6 appeared first on SamMobile.