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Get Ready for One UI 5: Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Series Upgrades to Wear OS 4

Following the introduction of the One UI 5 Watch software for the Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 5 series, Samsung is now extending the latest One UI 5 Watch update, built on Wear OS 4, to the Galaxy Watch 4 series in the United States. This announcement was made by the company on September…

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How to activate ECG and Blood Pressure functionalities on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 in all regions, including non-Samsung smartphones.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 offers a diverse range of health monitoring and physical fitness capabilities. Unfortunately, not all users can access all of these features. For instance, the ECG and blood pressure functionalities are limited to specific regions. Furthermore, even in the supported regions, these features cannot be utilized when the watch is paired…

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4/5 is set to receive Wear OS 4 soon

A Samsung spokesperson at a press briefing event in London confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 5 will receive Wear OS 4, along with numerous new features from the Galaxy Watch 6. The update, delivered as part of One UI 5 Watch, is scheduled to roll out to users’ wrists over the…

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Taking Health to the Next Level: Samsung Galaxy Watch Now Monitors Irregular Heartbeats

Samsung has silently introduced a new functionality to its Galaxy Watch, enabling it to detect irregular heart rhythms. Medically known as arrhythmias, irregular heart rhythms may indicate various heart conditions, some of which can be severe or life-threatening. Timely identification of these irregularities is crucial as it allows for prompt medical intervention, significantly improving the…

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Let’s Clear the Confusion: Your Smartwatch Isn’t Waterproof, Here’s Why

Smartwatches have become incredibly popular in recent years, offering a wide range of features and functionalities. From tracking your fitness goals to receiving notifications, these wearable devices have become an essential part of many people’s lives. However, one common misconception among smartwatch owners is that their device is waterproof. In this blog post, we will…

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Galaxy Watch update will make health tracking more reliable for users with tattooed wrists later this year

The BioActive sensor on Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 5 has reached an impressive level of advancement, enabling accurate and dependable monitoring of health data and fitness activities in various aspects. However, it appears that almost all smartwatches, regardless of the brand, encounter challenges when it comes to gathering health and fitness information from wrists adorned with…

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No Need to Reset Your Watch With Wear OS 4 When Changing Phones

Whether it’s the TicWatch Pro 5 by Mobvoi, the Pixel Watch by Google, or the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, all smartwatches share a common drawback: the need to reset the smartwatch when switching smartphones. However, according to the latest changelog of Wear OS 4.0, this inconvenience will soon become obsolete with the introduction of…

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Next-Level Health Monitoring: Samsung Skin Sensor Detects Your Calorie Intake in Real-Time According to New Patent

According to a recent update, Samsung is currently developing a wearable skin sensor capable of estimating your calorie intake. The company, known for its Galaxy Watch, is making significant progress in refining these skin sensors to automatically monitor the caloric content of your food and beverages without the need for manual input. While other prominent…

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Samsung’s Galaxy Watch will soon be able to alert wearers to irregular heart rhythms with FDA approval

Samsung has announced that its Health Monitor app’s irregular heart rhythm notification (IHGN) feature for Galaxy Watch devices has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. The IHGN feature, along with the wearable’s electrocardiogram (ECG) capabilities, can help to detect signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib), a type of arrhythmia. AFib is considered to…

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SmartThings Find by Samsung expands to a massive 300 million nodes

With each update from Samsung, their ecosystem operates more and more smoothly. Recently, the tech company has revealed that it has grown its SmartThings Find network by over 100 million nodes since July 2022, bringing the total number of nodes to over 300 million. The SmartThings Find network works similarly to Apple’s Find My network,…

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