Samsung wants your watch to stop showing you numbers and start telling you what they mean.
On 4 June the company announced a Samsung Health overhaul, rolling out from 8 June, built around four new features - Vitals, Heart Health Score, Daily Cardio Load and Fitness Index - that read your body's signals and hand back a verdict rather than a chart.
The catch sits in the fine print.
The four arrive first on Samsung's next Galaxy Watch, and existing owners receive the redesigned app while the headline tools stay locked until that hardware ships.Key TakeawaysThe shift answers a complaint every smartwatch owner shares: plenty of data, little meaning.
For a decade the wrist computer behaved like a car dashboard built entirely from gauges - heart rate here, blood oxygen there, a sleep graph you squinted at over breakfast and then forgot.











