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Samsung starts working on the Galaxy Watch8 series

While a new update for all existing smartwatches is in the works, Samsung has recently started development of the One UI Watch software for the upcoming smartwatch series, which is a Galaxy Watch8 series, which will be unveiled in an upcoming Unpacked event this year. A tipster on X has mentioned that there were new smartwatches that were added to the firmware server, along with our addition of the SM-L500 model:

  • SM-L320: L320XXU0AYC4/L320OXM0AYC4/
  • SM-L330: L330XXU0AYC4/L330OXM0AYC4/
  • SM-L500: L500XXU0AYC4/L500OXM0AYC4/
  • SM-L325U: L325USQU0AYC6/L325UOYM0AYC6/L325USQU0AYC6
  • SM-L335U: L335USQU0AYC6/L335UOYM0AYC6/L335USQU0AYC6
  • SM-L505U: L505USQU0AYC6/L505UOYM0AYC6/L505USQU0AYC6

This is an interesting update, as we now know that there are three new smartwatches on the works, with two variants: Bluetooth variant and cellular variant. As more information about the new watches, as well as the beta program for the next One UI Watch that may start in the second half of this year, we’ll let you know.

Universität des Saarlandes: Smart textiles and surfaces – How lightweight elastomer films are bringing tech to life. “A research team led by Professors Stefan Seelecke and Paul Motzki from Saarland University are using a highly versatile film not much thicker than household cling film to impart new capabilities to objects while saving energy in the process. When used in wearable textiles, […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/28/universitat-des-saarlandes-smart-textiles-and-surfaces-how-lightweight-elastomer-films-are-bringing-tech-to-life/

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