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Tempreture Sensor usage on Samsung Watch 5 and 5 pro

(Topic created: 04-27-2023 06:19 AM)
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ooferton
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Hello, I'd like to submit some usage ideas for the tempreture sensor on the Samsung watch. 
There should be a use for the tempreture sensor such as detecting hypothermia, overheating, maybe a possible heat stroke? Being able to see your tempreture before and after a workout. There should be some use for it, I'd hate for this just to be sitting around not really being used for anything.

Edit: I'd also love to being able to see overall tempreture, maybe see room tempreture and outside tempreture. 

Maybe if your tempreture goes over 38 Celcius or 100.4 F it can send a push alert that you have a Flu like tempreture. 
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Rydah
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Hey there @ooferton, I hope you're doing well.

I think those are all good ideas. Getting the most out of the hardware we already have makes sense but the suggestions above should have been a no brainer. I will tag a moderator on this post in hopes that they can flag this thread down as a feature suggestion for the development team.

 

@SamsungRei @SamsungJoJo , can one of you please flag this post for the dev team?

Thank you!


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Rydah
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ooferton
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Happy to suggest some things. Thank you for getting this out to the development team.

I think it is possible just as long as the hardware is there, so why not.
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Samsung_Moderator
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Thank you for reaching out and welcome to the community. We appreciate your feedback and will tag it on the forum so that it will appear with other feedback, ideas, and requests. This will allow your post to be more easily found in the event that Samsung product groups are seeking outside feedback/requests/ideas regarding our products.

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