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Galaxy Apps update brings a cleaner UI, dedicated categories for watch faces

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Last updated: September 30th, 2016 at 11:59 UTC+02:00

Samsung has updated its Galaxy Apps application. Unfortunately, the upgrade — Version 4.2.01-7 — doesn't bring much to the table in terms of added functionality. However, it does transport a cleaner user interface, together with the facility to receive push notifications for upcoming promotions held by the South Korean company.

Aside from the sharper visuals, Version 4.2.01-7 finally introduces a dedicated category section for watch faces for Gear-branded devices, making it easier than ever for users to find options that will tickle their fancy without having to scroll through an endless list of tiresome offerings.

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You can grab the update by heading into the Galaxy Apps Store. Or if you can't find it there, just download it here.

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