Also worth noting is that there are only about 10 images. So this isn’t really a full picture of how the software will appear across the entirety of the device. And there may be even more changes. However, it does give you a good idea of how the software will be a little more approachable and pleasing to the eye.
Wear OS 3.5/One UI Watch 4.5 leak showcases functional ease of use changes
No matter how you look at it, these changes definitely seem to bring in some useful tweaks that make the software more functional. There’s no doubt that not every user will see these as meaningful changes. But rest assured, they will definitely make the watch easier to use for certain things. One set of images shows that the software will now let users pick the SIM card they want to use for making voice calls. This is assuming you have the watch connected to a phone that has dual SIM support and is actually using two SIM cards. Another image shows off the addition of more accessibility features. Specifically, an option that users will be able to add an accessibility shortcut for the double press action in the key customization settings menu. It also looks like there’s going to be some color correction and visibility enhancement options added in. If you have trouble seeing certain colors, you’ll be able to turn on the color correction option to make colors on the Galaxy Watch 4 screen clearer. Since these are for One UI Watch 4.5 and Wear OS 3.5 running on the Galaxy Watch 4 (and presumably the Galaxy Watch 5), Wear OS 3.5 isn’t likely to look exactly like this on other Wear OS watches. You can view the rest of the images below.