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Future Galaxy Watch to assess calorie intake, Samsung patents in the US

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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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Roaring HarmonyOS watch growth is potential threat to Wear OS, Samsung!

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Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro

Huawei’s HarmonyOS smartwatch is growing quite fast in China. Counterpoint Research, in its latest report, predicts that Huawei smartwatch sales will further grow in the country, seizing a whopping 61% market share in 2024, up from 48% last year.

Whenever Huawei grows, it comes as a red alert for global tech titans like Apple and Samsung. As the company now has its own operating system, Google is also on the list of affected vendors. HarmonyOS is also aiming to cross China’s boundaries right after reaching the app ecosystem milestone.

Samsung and Google’s collaboration continues to benefit the Wear OS ecosystem. Whether it’s Watch OS Format or third-party app support, both companies are effectively investing in the ecosystem. Meanwhile, Huawei’s growth in Europe would hurt Samsung, Apple and Google too.

Huawei’s HarmonyOS-powered smartwatches are popular in China. Local consumers who don’t prefer Apple’s watchOS opt for HarmonyOS watch rather than Google’s Wear OS. Apart from innovations, this growth is powered by the sentiments of Chinese citizens.

Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro

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Last year, the overall HarmonyOS shipments grew almost 2x, surpassing Apple’s WatchOS. HarmonyOS’ shipment share is further estimated to reach 61% in China in 2024, up from 48% in 2023, Counterpoint Research report highlights.

The report predicts growth for the entire smartwatch ecosystem including Wear OS and WatchOS. However, Huawei’s resurgence is a potential threat to Google’s Wear OS and Samsung’s Galaxy Watch segment – the same way as HarmonyOS Vs Android smartphones.

Huawei is pushing the boundaries of innovation with next-gen features in wearables. The company’s recent smartwatch offers a satellite SOS feature, which is one of its kind in the industry. At the same time, HarmonyOS is smart, smooth, and fluid that readily attracts users.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 to unlock painless Blood Sugar tracking with AI

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 March 2024 update

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 could pack an AI-powered Blood Sugar tracking feature. Recently, Samsung’s MX Division head talked about the role of AI-based wearables with Samsung Health advisory committee members, mentioning Blood Sugar tracking.

The discussion this time mentioned the possibility of adding a blood sugar monitoring feature. It is highly likely to be installed in the Galaxy Watch 7, which will be released in July this year. The method is expected to be a non-invasive method that does not cause wounds.

The US Food and Drug Administration has maintained the position that “non-invasive methods are less accurate.” The authority hasn’t also approved such kind of technology, however, Samsung is expected to solve this problem using AI (artificial intelligence).

This year, Samsung is also bringing the first Galaxy Watch Ultra alongside the usual models. The company might keep the Blood Sugar monitoring feature limited to the most premium variant. However, it remains to be seen whether Samsung will ship it this year or not.

“There’s increasing interest in understanding what behaviors affect glucose levels. Since health metrics are interconnected, combining glucose data with sleep, blood pressure and activity level insights initiates profound conversations about individuals’ lifestyles and experiences.” – Dr. Klonoff.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is finally arriving?

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Another report reveals that Samsung is going all Ultra this year. Samsung might debut the Galaxy Watch Ultra this year, alongside the rumored Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra. In a recent development, the existence of Samsung’s first Ultra watch has been noticed.

According to AndroidHeadlines, Samsung is working on Galaxy Watch Ultra. The rumor of three watch models could become true, but with a major change. There won’t be any Pro model as the company reportedly readying the first Galaxy Watch Ultra.

Galaxy Watch Ultra listing:

  • SM-L705UZ – USA
  • SM-L705N – Korea
  • SM-L705F – Global

Samsung skipped Classic model in the Watch 5 series, which returned with Watch 6. This year, the Classic variant is expected to hit shelves, whereas Ultra will join the party as new member. We only know that a mysterious Galaxy Watch, probably Ultra, would feature 578mAh battery.

Galaxy Watch Ultra

Apart from the Ultra Galaxy Watch, the South Korean tech giant is also working on Watch FE. This would complete the FE lineup; phone, tablet, and earbuds, with foldable also rumored. FE smartwatch will share Galaxy Watch 4 specs, while launch expected later this year.

Galaxy Watch FE

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