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12-27-2023 07:09 AM in
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12-27-2023 08:58 AM in
Samsung Apps and Services@user_TJ Thanks for clarifying. Try this:
- Open Samsung health
- Click on the Workouts panel.
- Click on one of your recorded workouts.
- Scroll down to VO2 max
- Click the arrow to the right of the words "VO2 max"
- You will see a graph of you VO2 max history.
- Click the arrow to the right of the title of the graph
- Now you can select to see a graph of 7 days, 31 days, or 12 months.
- You can also swipe right on the graph to see historical data.
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12-27-2023 08:40 AM in
Samsung Apps and Services@user_TJ That is possible.
- Open Samsung Health
- Scroll down and click on Blood oxygen during sleep
- This will show you a chart over the last few days
- Click the bar graph icon in the top just to the right of the share icon.
- Now you can pick 7 days, 31 days, or 12 months. This how much is immediately shown on the chart below. But if you scroll the chart to the right, you can scroll back in history. I was able to scroll back and see measurement from 2016.
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12-27-2023 08:58 AM in
Samsung Apps and Services@user_TJ Thanks for clarifying. Try this:
- Open Samsung health
- Click on the Workouts panel.
- Click on one of your recorded workouts.
- Scroll down to VO2 max
- Click the arrow to the right of the words "VO2 max"
- You will see a graph of you VO2 max history.
- Click the arrow to the right of the title of the graph
- Now you can select to see a graph of 7 days, 31 days, or 12 months.
- You can also swipe right on the graph to see historical data.
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12-27-2023 09:00 AM in
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