Samsung Galaxy Watch6 and Watch5 get sleep apnea detection

Samsung has announced a new sleep apnea detection feature for Galaxy Watch6 and Watch5 models in Korea early next year.
Samsung has announced a new sleep apnea detection feature for Galaxy Watch6 and Watch5 models in Korea early next year.
Last week, Samsung already released the One UI 5 Watch update for the Galaxy Watch5 and Galaxy Watch5 Pro in South Korea.
After the Samsung One UI 5.1.1 beta, the official version for various Galaxy phones, tablets and smartwatches is finally here.
Google recently released its Wear OS 4 beta software. Samsung quickly followed suit with the first One UI 5 Watch Beta.
The Asus Zenfone 10 is about to launch, the Samsung One UI 5 Watch is about to enter its first beta, and ChatGPT is now available on iPhones.
Samsung One UI 5 Watch brings improvements and new features in three main areas - sleep tracking, fitness tracking and user security.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 and Galaxy Watch5 Pro were launched in August 2022 with an infrared sensor for measuring skin temperature.
The Huawei Mate X3 will launch in March, the Poco F5 in April, and the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 series now measures ECGs and blood pressure.
Natural Cycles and Samsung are set to bring temperature-based cycle tracking to the Galaxy Watch5 and Galaxy Watch5 Pro.
The latest update for the Samsung Galaxy Watch series connects the watches more closely with IoT devices in your smart home.
The Apple Watch Ultra, Galaxy Watch5 and Garmin Fenix 7 are said to all have sapphire crystal displays. However, the test shows differences.
The new firmware update is now available for all Bluetooth models of the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro.