One UI 8 promised improvements, but many Galaxy Watch 4 Classic users now face slower speed, battery issues, and a less friendly experience.
The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic was once a top choice for many users. It had a premium look and a useful rotating bezel. It also offered a smooth Wear OS experience. Because of this, fans trusted it for daily use. However, One UI 8 has changed how the watch feels.
One UI 8 Looks Clean but Runs Slower
At first, One UI 8 looks fresh and modern. Samsung added new visuals and small design changes. These updates seem nice at a glance. Still, problems appear after regular use. Instead of feeling faster, the watch often feels slower.
Lag Now Affects Daily Tasks
Many users now notice lag. Apps open more slowly than before. Menus pause before responding. Animations also stutter at times. While each issue seems small, they add up quickly. As a result, daily use feels less smooth.
Battery Life Is No Longer Reliable
Battery life is another major issue. Before the update, the watch could last a full day. Now, the battery drains faster. This happens even with the same settings. Because of this, users must charge the watch more often. That makes it less convenient.
Menu Changes Hurt Ease of Use
Samsung also changed how menus work. Some settings now take more taps to reach. Other sections feel crowded on the small screen. Samsung likely wanted a unified design. However, this does not work well here. Therefore, simple actions feel harder.
Health Tracking Feels Slower
Health features still exist, but they feel less reliable. Heart rate readings can take longer to appear. Workout tracking may start late. While data still shows up, delays are common. This frustrates users who rely on quick results.
Final Thoughts
One UI 8 does not ruin the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. Still, it makes the watch harder to enjoy. Slower speed, weaker battery life, and poor navigation hurt the experience. Unless Samsung fixes these issues, fans may lose interest in this once-loved smartwatch.





