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    Galaxy Watch 4 Sensors Malfunctioning After One UI 8 Update

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliDecember 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The One UI 8 Watch update for Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is reportedly breaking essential features, such as wrist detection, impacting health capabilities like ECG and body composition.

    2. Users are experiencing issues like battery drain, failure of Samsung watch faces to load, and problems with the Always On Display post-update.

    3. Samsung has reportedly paused the rollout of the update due to these significant user complaints and technical issues.

    4. It’s advisable for Galaxy Watch 4 Classic owners to postpone the update until further notice and possible fixes are provided.

    Samsung’s One UI 8 Update Disrupts Galaxy Watch 4 Sensors

    Samsung’s recent One UI 8 update for the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is causing significant issues for some users. Instead of enhancing the device’s performance, this update disrupts core functionalities. Notably, wrist detection has stopped working, leading to the failure of vital health features like ECG and body composition measurements.

    Users have taken to forums, reporting that the watch no longer recognizes when it is on a wrist. This malfunction not only disables health tracking but also poses a security issue. Users relying on a PIN find their watches constantly locking, as the sensor mistakenly thinks the device has been removed. One creative workaround involves wearing the watch on the palm side of the wrist, which sometimes allows the sensors to function.

    Additionally, complaints extend beyond sensors. Some users have noted significant battery drain, and issues with Samsung’s watch faces not loading correctly. The Always On Display feature also seems to stop functioning after the update.

    In light of these problems, Samsung has reportedly paused the rollout of the One UI 8 update in certain regions. Users are advised to delay updating their watches until further notice.

    While maintaining software on four-year-old devices presents challenges, the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic’s physical rotating bezel remains a crowd-pleaser. Although Samsung intended the update to refresh this popular model, the complications highlight the risks involved in updating older hardware.

    As the tech community waits for Samsung’s response, potential adopters should tread cautiously.

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