Samsung is expected to launch its new Galaxy Watch 9 next month and, ahead of that, the Samsung Health app is getting a big redesign with lots of AI.
Following the new Google Health rollout last month and as the company gears up for its next smartwatch, Samsung Health is getting one of its biggest updates in recent memory. The update, which starts rolling out on June 8, turns Samsung Health into an “AI-powered health platform” with a few key additions.
First, “Vitals” is a one-stop shop for heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature, and blood oxygen stats so you can easily see if anything is out of the ordinary at a glance.
A “Heart Health Score” is also being added which is based on factors such as “sleep, stress, and activity” combined with body composition data.
“Daily Cardio Load” will measure “accumulated cardiovascular strain” through the day to help users hit their activity goals, with the app setting targets for users to hit.









