Wearables
Samsung Galaxy Fit 2 smartband receives new update with several improvements

Samsung is rolling out a new update for its Galaxy Fit 2 smart band. This new firmware for the smart band brings several improvements and optimizations. The update for the Galaxy Fit 2 comes with the build version R220XXU1ATK5 and a download size of 0.70MB.
According to the changelog, it fixes a bug that was found while changing the clock screen after the screen turns off during timer operation, motion recognition is now optimized when stopping or resuming exercise and the vibration notification has been removed.
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Furthermore, the update made improvements in the vibrations, making them longer than earlier. And lastly the update also brings stability and reliability in the smartband for better user experience.
To check for the update for the Galaxy band:
- Open the Galaxy Wearable app on your mobile
- Tap Home
- Go to Update band software option
- Then, tap on Download and install
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Samsung launched the Galaxy Fit 2 smartband in its Unpacked event along side of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 smartphone.This smartband is an updated version of the original Galaxy Fit band that comes with a larger display and more battery life. It can provide up to 15 days typical usage time with its 159mAh battery and works on FreeRTOS operating system.
The Galaxy Band 2 from Samsung comes with all the options that are required in a fitness band such as compact round shaped 1.1-inch AMOLED display, Bluetooth version 5.1, 2MB RAM, 32MB storage, and more.
Wearables
Future Galaxy Watch to assess calorie intake, Samsung patents in the US

Samsung launched some of the best smartwatches available in the market. As part of future preps, Samsung has patented a new technology in the US, which indicates that future Galaxy Watch devices would be able to assess calorie intake.
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According to the info, the Samsung patent, filed under patent number US 11,653,836 B2, hints at a new smartwatch feature that will determine the number of calories consumed too. As of now, smartwatches show estimated calorie intake data based on heart rate and movement data.
Samsung Galaxy Watch x Calorie Assessment
Samsung’s patent describes using an LED and a spectroscope to measure which wavelengths of light are absorbed, emitted, or reflected by the skin. Later on, the model compares this data against a reference that it created when the wearer is hungry.
After that, an algorithm calculates the calories consumed by comparing current user data with its reference. The company also adjusts its analysis by taking user medical history into account, as well as usual how much the wearer has been active during that day.
As the Galaxy Watch 6 models are just around the corner, forget the calorie intake feature’s arrival this year. The company has been working on a number of new features and technologies, and with this patent is another entry in the huge directory.
If Samsung finishes the development and reaches a satisfactory mark in testing, it will surely come to smartwatches in the future. This feature could be able to help people to manage calorie intake more precisely rather than relying on current, less accurate methods.
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Here’s how to fix fall detection notification issue on Galaxy Watch

Samsung provides a Fall detection feature to the Galaxy Watches in addition to several Health alert functions. But for some time, Galaxy Watch users are facing an issue related to fall detection notifications, due to which they are not able to properly use other functions of their Samsung smartwatch.
Several community users have reported that the hard fall detection notification pops up repeatedly on the Galaxy Watch, even when no fall has occurred. If you are also facing the fall detection notification issue on your Galaxy Watch, then you can check the solution below.
The Samsung smartphone’s fall detection feature triggers a 60-second notification on your watch when it detects a hard fall. If you don’t respond, it will send an SOS message to the emergency contact listed with your location. The smartwatch also allows you to call an emergency contact if you’re in a position to do so.
If you don’t need the fall detection function during daily life then you just need to change the setting of this function.
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How to change the Galaxy Watch Fall detection notification?
For changing the settings of the Fall detection feature, you just need to follow a few steps.
- Firstly, connect your Galaxy Watch to your smartphone
- Open the Galaxy Wearable app on your smartphone
- Now tap on the Watch Settings.
- Click on the Safety and emergency option.
- Tap on the Hard fall detection feature.
- Now, you just need to select the ‘ Only during workout‘ option.
- It is done.
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Wearables
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 40mm and 44mm approved by the US authority

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 40mm and 44mm models have recently been spotted on the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) database, a US authority. It’s worth mentioning that the 40mm variant carries model number SM-R930, while the 44mm carries SM-R940.
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According to the document, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will bring support for Bluetooth, WiFI 802.11 b/g/n/a, NFC, and GNSS. Just like the Galaxy Watch 5, the upcoming models will support wireless charging, with the charger carries model number ER-OR900.
The South Korean tech giant is expected to launch the Galaxy Watch 6 series in July 2023. The lineup will bring two models – Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. These smartwatches are expected to be unveiled alongside Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5.
This year, Samsung is bringing back the physical rotating bezel with the top variant of the Watch 6 lineup. Rather than the Pro, the Watch 6 Classic will make its debut with a slightly thinner physical rotating bezel, which was ditched in the Watch 5 Pro.