Is your Galaxy Watch 4 ready for its final update? Samsung is rolling out the One UI 8 Watch with Wear OS 6, likely the last major software update for the Galaxy Watch 4 series. This update marks a significant milestone as it's the debut of Samsung's big switch to Wear OS from Tizen, and it's been well-received. But here's where it gets interesting: the Galaxy Watch 4, which was the first to make this switch, is now getting another major software update years later. This update is based on Wear OS 6, which was first introduced on the Galaxy Watch 8 series last year. It has since been rolled out to Watch 7, Watch 6, and Watch 5 devices, but the Watch 4's eligibility was in question. There were some rumors and speculations, but the only 'confirmation' was without clear sourcing. Now, Tarun Vats and SamMobile have spotted the One UI 8 Watch rollout for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, with firmware versions R870XXU1JYK4 and R880XXU1JYK4, respectively. The update weighs in at around 1GB. Samsung has never mentioned a firm update timeline for its Wear OS devices, so it's hard to predict the future. But, after four years, it seems likely that this is the end of the road for this lineup, at least in terms of major OS updates. So, if you're a Galaxy Watch 4 owner, make sure to keep an eye out for this update. And don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments! What do you think about this final update for the Galaxy Watch 4? Is it a welcome surprise or a bittersweet moment?