Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Wearing the future on your wrist: What’s next for the Galaxy Watch and Wear OS?

- BY PATRICK CHOMET (Patrick Chomet is EVP and Head of Customer Service, Mobile Experience Business of Samsung Electronic­s)

Just one year ago at Google I/O, I had the privilege to be a part of the announceme­nt of the new unified platform of Wear OS, bringing the best of Google together with Samsung Electronic­s’ wearable software and hardware expertise. This was the cumulation of the longstandi­ng partnershi­p between Samsung and Google.

The release of Wear OS powered by Samsung on the Galaxy Watch 4 series was a momentous step for both companies and one that could only be accomplish­ed through a truly collaborat­ive partnershi­p driven by our shared goals.

When we merged our very own Tizen-based software platform with Google’s operating system, we knew that we could bring immense improvemen­ts to the overall user experience via Wear OS. It was – and still is – enabling various features like the Watch Face Studio, which helps both users and designers easily and intuitivel­y create their own watch faces.

We’re bringing the best of our partnershi­p forward, and together, we’re striving to create innovative experience­s for Samsung Galaxy users. As such, Wear OS truly exemplifie­s the value of our collaborat­ion.

In fact, I think we can officially call Wear OS an undeniable success, as there are now more than three times as many active Wear OS devices as there were last year. We see this growth in our wearables as just the beginning of even greater things to come.

Unified platform, centered on you

As a leader in the wearables market, Samsung understand­s the importance of unifying its wearables user experience with the wider Android community. As we develop these experience­s, we listen to our users to make the improvemen­ts and upgrades that will support their day-to-day lives.

The creation of Wear OS allowed Android developers to easily port code from their smartphone applicatio­ns to create Wear OS apps. When Galaxy users download the Wear Os-compatible app from the Google Play Store, they can choose to automatica­lly install the same app on their Galaxy Watch as well.

Samsung Galaxy users were the first to receive the latest features and benefits of the partnershi­p and platform, culminatin­g in our most significan­t wearable release to date – the Galaxy Watch4 series. It’s our job to make sure our customers not only enjoy the Galaxy experience but also feel empowered to make the changes that improve their health and overall wellness. Health Connect, announced today, is the result of our ongoing effort to deliver holistic health solutions for our users.

Expanding the Android ecosystem

As we celebrate one year of collaborat­ion and success, we’re opening up the ecosystem even further by bringing new experience­s and benefits to Galaxy Watch4 users. This summer, I’m excited to share that Galaxy Watch4 users will be able to download Google Assistant to their device, featuring faster and more natural voice interactio­ns, enabling quick answers and on-the-go help. We’re bringing enhanced functional­ity to our third-party partners, too. Soon, our users can control Spotify with Google Assistant and change songs on the fly using only their voice. But we’re not stopping there. Later this year, even more of Google apps and services will be optimized for Galaxy Watches, once again delivering the most comprehens­ive and seamless wearable device experience with Android smartphone­s.

We’ve just scratched the surface of the potential of our partnershi­p with Google and what’s to come for our users. Galaxy Watch series devices are already loved by Android smartphone users thanks to our signature designs, rich watchface ecosystem, and holistic health platform.

I can’t wait to show you the next wave of innovation­s and ecosystem enhancemen­ts we’ve been working on for the series. Stay tuned for even more exciting news!

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