Samsung announces Samsung Health update with AI features for Galaxy Watch

Samsung Health: - Reprodução

Samsung Health: - Reprodução

Samsung has revealed a major update to the Samsung Health app. The move sets the stage for the next generation of Galaxy Watch and shifts the focus from simple monitoring to active guidance based on artificial intelligence. From June 8th, the company will start making the new version of the app available. Usuários will have access to resources that translate biometric data into practical advice for everyday life.

The central objective is to simplify health management. Instead of just collecting numbers, the app now offers clear and personalized interpretations. Isso includes nighttime analysis and rest or activity suggestions. The initiative is part of Samsung’s strategy to create a connected ecosystem that integrates Galaxy watches, smartphones and other devices.

Novos Sinais Vitais features and morning analysis

The highlight is the Sinais Vitais resource. Upon awakening, the user receives a consolidated view of five key nighttime biosignals. Entre they are heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature and blood oxygenation. The system compares these values ​​to your personal rest baseline.

Notificações only appears in case of relevant deviations. Essa approach avoids excessive alertness and helps identify moments that call for more rest or medical attention. The feature evolves the old Pontuação from Energia, making information more actionable at the beginning of the day.

Pontuação of Saúde of Coração also arrives with improvements. Ela combines sleep, stress, activity and body composition data to deliver a single metric on long-term cardiovascular well-being. The calculation considers accumulated habits and offers clarity about what affects the heart positively or negatively.

Galaxy Watch 6 – Divulgação/Samsung

Carga Cardiovascular Diária guides workouts with precision

Outro’s strong point is Carga Cardiovascular Diária. The feature measures the effort accumulated during aerobic exercise. Based on this, he suggests training goals and ideal recovery periods. The idea is to help those who practice physical activity to progress without risk of overload or injuries.

  • Frequência cardiac during exertion
  • Estimated VO2 max
  • Passos and daily movements
  • Comparação with similar users
  • Sugestões custom intensity

Condicionamento Físico’s Índice complements this vision. Ele analyzes your training history and identifies strengths and weaknesses. From there, the app proposes specific content and goals for continuous evolution. Tudo uses artificial intelligence to adjust recommendations based on individual progress.

Redesign of the app centralizes five pillars of health

Samsung Health has a cleaner layout. The home screen now organizes information into five main pillars: Sono, Atividade, Nutrição, Mindfulness and Sinais Vitais. Essa framework facilitates quick access to daily insights and AI-based Pontuação from Energia.

Usuários can see in an integrated way how different habits relate to each other. A simple graph shows trends over time. More direct navigation reduces the time spent understanding the bigger health picture.

Outras improvements include Índice from Antioxidantes, which now features trend charts and daily logs. Ele connects food choices with observed physical responses. Já o Índice AGEs work in the background, capturing automatic nightly measurements to build a long-term history.

Saúde Auditiva and integration into the Galaxy ecosystem

The update also brings the Saúde Auditiva feature. Ele monitors ambient noise through the Galaxy Watch and delivers personalized analysis. The aim is to protect your hearing during noisy commutes or high-volume training sessions. The function integrates with the Galaxy ecosystem to offer a unified view.

Todos these advancements reinforce Samsung’s vision of an AI-powered healthcare platform. The new features will be fully available with the launch of the next generation of Galaxy Watch. Enquanto this, the app update now allows owners of current models to try out some of the new features.

The company highlights that data continues to be protected and processed with a focus on privacy. Hon Pak, senior vice president of Samsung’s digital health division, reinforced the commitment to personalized and proactive experiences.

See Also