The Galaxy Watch Ultra, Samsung's most advanced, feature-rich, and costly smartwatch, got its first software upgrade in late July. A week ago, an update was released that was apparently limited to a select markets.
Although the second update was first only accessible in the US, it is currently being released in a number of other nations. It has been confirmed by users from Europe and Asia that they received the update on their Watch Ultras this week.
The build number of the 175 MB update is L705FXXU1AXG2, and the changelog notes enhancements to battery stability and charging. Additionally, the device's overall stability has increased.
The update's broader rollout probably happens at the same time that the Galaxy Watch Ultra is getting easier to get hold of globally. In certain areas, orders for the Galaxy Watch Ultra were delayed by up to two months, even though the stated release date was July 24.
Samsung seems to have resolved the stock concerns, though. The organization is meeting the planned timeline for order delivery in the majority of its primary regions. Delivery of the Galaxy Watch Ultra is occurring in a few places in less than a day.