Samsung’s Galaxy Watch is about to get a lot smarter at making sense of your health data
Samsung is set to enhance its Galaxy Watch with the upcoming One UI 9 Watch, which aims to provide more meaningful health insights. The new software will reportedly utilize AI to generate health reports and identify trends based on user data. This development could significantly improve how users understand and act on their health metrics.
- ▪Samsung's Galaxy Watch currently collects extensive health data but lacks effective interpretation.
- ▪One UI 9 Watch is expected to use AI to provide deeper health insights and recommendations.
- ▪The update is anticipated to be based on Wear OS 7, enhancing overall functionality.
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Samsung’s smartwatch health tracking has never really suffered from a lack of data. If anything, the problem has been the opposite. Galaxy Watches already collect data on heart rate, sleep patterns, body composition, and activity metrics, but much of that information ends up buried in graphs that most people glance at once and never revisit. That may finally be changing. According to a post shared by tipster TonySamsunglove on X, Samsung is preparing to launch the first beta version of One UI 9 Watch. From tracking your health to interpreting it For years, smartwatch makers have competed on how much health information they can collect. Apple, Samsung, Google, and others have packed their wearables with increasingly sophisticated sensors.
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