Okay, here’s a breakdown of the text and images provided, summarizing the key points:
Main Point:
The article is discussing the implementation of “Modes and Routines” within Samsung’s One UI 8 for the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The author finds it lacking in functionality, specifically regarding direct control from the watch itself.
Key Details:
* No dedicated App on Watch: There isn’t a standalone “Modes and Routines” app available on the Galaxy Watch. This means users can’t directly edit or view routines from their watch.
* missed Opportunity: The author believes this is a important oversight, as it would be convenient to manage these settings directly from the device.
* Images: The images show screenshots of the “Modes and Routines” selection screen within One UI 8 on the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The images are responsive, with different versions for screens up to 600px wide.
* Image Descriptions:
* The first image (index 1) shows the “Watch modes selection” screen.
* The second image (index 0) shows the “Watch Modes and Routines Selection” screen.
In essence, the article is criticizing the fact that while Samsung has added Modes and Routines to the Galaxy Watch Ultra’s software, the user experience is hampered by the inability to manage them directly on the watch itself.