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ā09-15-2024 09:56 PM in
Galaxy WatchI saw a pop up briefly when setting up my ECG notifications that the app delays making any notifications unless the condition lasts for one hour.
So did I read this correctly, I haven't been able to confirm anywhere else? If so is there any way to shorten the delay? Why would Samsung make this the default setting?
Thanks in advance!
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ā09-16-2024 12:11 PM in
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UPDATE: After speaking with a representative for the Samsung Health Monitor, it was confirmed that the default setting requires the wearer to be actively in AFIB for one hour to be notified.
Unfortunately, if I were to experience an event of that length, I would be in the ER, had a stroke, or passed away.
Consequently, I'm returning the watch and looking for alternatives.
Unfortunately, if I were to experience an event of that length, I would be in the ER, had a stroke, or passed away.
Consequently, I'm returning the watch and looking for alternatives.