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06-27-2019 06:29 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesWhy was this removed from the app? I had a lot of data I was keeping for my doctor and it was the most useful thing in the app for me. They remove a function without notifying customers beforehand. Makes me want to switch to Apple.
How do we contact Samsung support about this?
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07-12-2019 10:40 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesIve been using the o2 sensor for o2 sat since the s7 edge , s8 ,s9 n now the s10. In the s10 i believe samsung has used a faulty sensor if u press the sensor with slight pressure it would read o2 sats of below 90% with barely touching the sensor it seems to give better results but never more than 98%. Tested side by side with the older s series phones. And then they have now removed it as a standalone feature of samsung health wen infact they used the o2 sensor as a selling point on the older models. It looks more like a cover up and they are trying to prevent people from getting aware of the issue with the samsung health update. Perhaps they are trying to avoid recalls of their new flagship. Id dare them to prove me wrong.
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07-16-2019 04:13 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesI agree. This measurement should be restored. Even though it may not be hospital grade accurate, it does provide useful trends. I have measure. Multiple turned on. It doesn't show oxygenation anywhere. It just gives a stress measurement. No way to tell pulse from oxygen or anything else.
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07-20-2019 01:23 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesThat is useless... I cannot track the O2 trend in the stress app. Please bring it back...
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08-05-2019 11:43 PM (Last edited 08-05-2019 11:44 PM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesO2 Was already under the stress monitor before it was moved as a stand alone feature.
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08-17-2019 10:16 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesPlease bring it back. Why would you ever remove it and then force users to download. Poor decision. And how can it be a solution. When you removed it
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09-02-2019 04:57 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesJust purchased the note 10 +. Sp02 and heart rate monitor not available in Samsung health. Looks like they removed the sensor. Had I known I would have kept my note 8.
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11-28-2019 08:47 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesIt has not been "Moved" it's always been part of the stress measurement, which takes about 4 times longer to complete than an O2 sat measurement. Samsung removed it as a standalone for some unknown reason - probably because they don't care about the disabled. Just a guess on my part
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12-03-2019 11:46 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesWhy not add it as something we can monitor in the app rather than having to download a file?
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12-11-2019 12:43 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesHi,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G model phone and a Gear S2 watch. On my phone when i tap on the stress tracker it opens up and says "this phone can't measure your stress level, but you can sync stress data from your Samsung account with this tracker" But that is all it says. It doesn't say how to do that. if i open Samsung Health on my watch it doesn't list the stress tracker. In the notice above it says that "In the stress tracker, if Measure Mulitple is turned on, your oxygen saturation level will be included with your results" I don't see anywhere to make sure "measure mulitple" is turned on either on the phone or watch.
Is there any solution or did Samsung just plain mess up a good thing? This IS causing me stress, lol!
Thanks in advance for any help,
Sherry
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12-18-2019 10:42 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesIncluding it with stress is NOT good enough. The HR and pulse oximeter should be stand alone so we can trend them

