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10-09-2023 08:26 PM in
Galaxy WatchHi, I have been using the ECG app on the Galaxy Watch Pro 5. Whenever you do an ECG, it sends a report to your phone.
I'd like to be able to download all of these reports. I'd like them on my PC ideally. You can share one at a time, but I have over 100, so it would take a long time to do each one individually.
Is there any way I can download them all at once?
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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy WatchHi Dave36,
The information provided earlier appears to be incorrect. Contrary to what has been suggested, there is a straightforward method to transfer all ECG PDF files from your Galaxy phone to your PC. Interestingly, even Samsung customer service might not always provide this solution.
Firstly, you need to enable USB Data transfer on your phone. There are various tutorials available on YouTube that can guide you through this process, as it is not typically found within the standard settings but rather under notifications (accessible by pulling down the screen).
Additionally, I installed the "Link to Windows" app on my phone (along with Smartphone Link on my PC). While this may not be strictly necessary, I found it quite beneficial for multiple purposes, such as displaying messages, photos, and calls in real-time on my PC.
Once the USB connection is established, you should be able to access all files on your Android phone through Windows, including the Samsung Health ECG files in PDF format. The path to access these files is as follows:
<name of phone> -> internal memory - >Android -> data -> com.samsung.android.sheathmonitor -> files.
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10-09-2023 08:59 PM (Last edited 10-09-2023 09:00 PM ) in
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10-09-2023 09:26 PM in
Galaxy WatchBugger, thanks anyway though.
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10-09-2023 09:33 PM in
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10-09-2023 09:37 PM (Last edited 10-10-2023 03:14 AM ) in
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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy WatchHi Dave36,
The information provided earlier appears to be incorrect. Contrary to what has been suggested, there is a straightforward method to transfer all ECG PDF files from your Galaxy phone to your PC. Interestingly, even Samsung customer service might not always provide this solution.
Firstly, you need to enable USB Data transfer on your phone. There are various tutorials available on YouTube that can guide you through this process, as it is not typically found within the standard settings but rather under notifications (accessible by pulling down the screen).
Additionally, I installed the "Link to Windows" app on my phone (along with Smartphone Link on my PC). While this may not be strictly necessary, I found it quite beneficial for multiple purposes, such as displaying messages, photos, and calls in real-time on my PC.
Once the USB connection is established, you should be able to access all files on your Android phone through Windows, including the Samsung Health ECG files in PDF format. The path to access these files is as follows:
<name of phone> -> internal memory - >Android -> data -> com.samsung.android.sheathmonitor -> files.
CHEERS!