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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 5 now support Peloton fitness app

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Samsung Galaxy watches have many features which are very helpful for its users; for a couple of years, the company has introduced several new functionalities in its watches that can be very advantageous for maintaining your health; for instance, you can check out these features like counting steps, it also capable of measuring how many floors you have climbed, it can record sleep cycle and many more. To see all the records, you have to download the Samsung Health app and link it to your smartwatch.

Now Samsung has partnered with Peloton, the popular fitness equipment and content provider. As a result of this collaboration, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch smartwatches will now interact with Peloton’s range of fitness equipment, including treadmills, spin bikes, and multifunction benches.

With the latest announcement from Peloton and Samsung, this trend is only set to continue. Thanks to their partnership, users of Samsung Galaxy Watch4 or Galaxy Watch5 can now download the Peloton app from the Google Play Store and connect their smartwatches to Peloton’s range of gym equipment, including the Peloton Bike, Bike+, Tread, Row, and Guide. This exciting development will appeal to fitness enthusiasts looking for new ways to enhance their workout experience through technology.

What is the Peloton app?

Now Samsung has planned to introduce a new addition to Galaxy smartwatches. The company has partnered with Peloton, and with this, you can experience smart gyming. When you download the Palaton app, your smartwatch will get special access to communicate with Peloton’s Gym equipment like Bike, Tread, Row, and Guide. 

How to download Peloton app?

With the Peloton app, you can easily track all your stats and progress if you are using Peloton-supported equipment. If you want to enjoy the app on your Galaxy Watch. You can download the app through the Google Play store. Notably, the app is only supported in that only two latest watches, including Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5. If you have Peloton equipment so you should give it a try; it will surely motivate you to do more exercise.

Note:

  1. Peloton app requires a subscription sold separately; download app through Google Play to your smartphone and pair with the Galaxy Watch4 or Watch5 series with Peloton equipment by clicking connect when prompted. Available on Wear OS devices. A Wi-Fi connection is required.
  2. The heart rate software functions are not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease.
  3. Requires smartphone with Android 8.0 or later, 1.5GB or more RAM and Samsung Health app (free) version 6.22 or later.

Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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Wear OS 5 Aims to Extend Galaxy Watch Battery Life

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Samsung Galaxy smartwatches are on the way to significant improvements, as at I/O 2024, Google unveiled Wear OS 5, promising even more worthy enhancements, including battery life improvements. 

Initially, Wear OS 5 is expected to launch with the forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 in July at the Galaxy Unpacked event, and then on the Pixel Watch 3 by the end of this year, as its availability expands to other Wear OS watches. With Samsung’s continued collaboration and Google’s ongoing commitment, Wear OS is poised for a bright future, providing a robust and versatile smartwatch experience.

However, Google just teased Wear OS 5 but has yet to reveal all the details, but the giant claims this new update will decrease up to 20% of battery drain when tracking a marathon compared to Wear OS 4

Samsung Galaxy Watches will receive the Wear OS 5 update, hopefully bringing worthy attention to a decent boost in battery life. Apart from this, it is expected that the fitness application will have access to more data types, such as stride length, group contact time, and vertical oscillation. None of these are radical new features, but these enhancements should help further refine the Wear OS experience. Plus, longer battery life is always a welcome improvement, especially on smartwatches. 

Google will base Wear OS 5 on Android 14, with the release packing a few major developer-facing changes, including the next version of the Watch Face Format, which is expected to support new complications such as weather, goal progress, and many more.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 & Galaxy Watch FE Are Close To Take The Floor

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Samsung is actively looking forward to expanding its wearable smartwatch family by adding one more member to the line called the Galaxy Watch 7, which is expected to arrive with the Exynos W1000 3nm. On the other hand, the existence of the Galaxy Watch FE is also confirmed. 

The next-generation Galaxy Watch 7 is supposed to be introduced at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July, consisting of three variants, including an “Ultra” model that could be the first smartwatch with a 3nm chipset. However, another affordable model is also rumored to be in the line called the Galaxy Watch FE

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Initially, the rumors teased the fan community that the forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 series’ three model could arrive with a 3nm Exynoss W940 chipset. If the new reports are to be believed, the upcoming watches will still be the first Samsung smartwatches with a 3nm chip, but the chip might be named the Exynos W1000 by contrast. 

The predecessor series Galaxy Watch 6 lineup arrived with the 5nm Exynos W930, and according to the new reports, the latest Exynos W1000 should bring 12% more enhancement in performance as well as energy efficiency. If the reports come true, then Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Watch FE alongside the Galaxy Watch 7. 

The Galaxy Watch FE is expected to be more affordable, similar to the recently launched Fan Edition phones and tablets such as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE+, Galaxy S23 FE, and Galaxy Buds FE. The reports from Android Headlines are revealing the two popped-up firmware models on the Samsung servers: the SM-R866 version, which was actually already looked at previously as an LTE variant, and the SM-R861 version with the R861XXU0AXE5/R8610XM0AXE5 firmware, which is expected to be a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth variant. 

It seems that the forthcoming Galaxy Watch FE may feature a lot of similar specs as the Galaxy Watch 4; for instance, a 1.2- or 1.4-inch AMOLED display, an Exynos Wg20 SoC, and more. 


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Samsung Patents Method to Convert Galaxy Watch PPG Data into ECGs with GenAI

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Samsung is actively working on expanding the Galaxy Watch’s functionalities for users’ convenience. The company has filed a US patent for continuous atrial fibrillation detection through PPG ECG signal translation. 

Many smartwatches available on the market perform atrial fibrillation (AFib) spot checks using an ECG sensor, but unfortunately, continuous AFib data is impossible without a medical monitor. A week ago, Samsung patented a plan to convert that for the forthcoming Galaxy Watch 7 by employing a generative AI model. 

Initially spotted by Wareable, the US patent “System and method for continuous atrial fibrillation detection via PPG to ECG signal translation” would “translate PPG signals to corresponding ECG waveforms.” 

Samsung got FDA consent for the passive detection of irregular heart rhythms. Samsung, such as Fitbit, Apple, and Withings, can use their watches to monitor irregular heart rhythms. Although this is not a diagnosis tool, It is only capable of suggesting a potential issue and requires confirmation with a proper ECG reading. 

Samsung’s patented PPG-to-ECG mechanism would offer more definitive data at all times, making it more possible to catch the lead-up to serious heart conditions such as arrhythmia and heart failure. The patent describes that “conventional models” can only count on “long-term relationships” between PPG heart rhythm data and possible ECG results. Along with its GenAI models, Samsung assures that it will create a “first-order Markov relationship” between them for better accuracy. 

Samsung’s patent confesses that by using generative AI, “fake information may be introduced, which affects an AFib detection result.” The giant decided to solve this by “incorporating prior knowledge in terms of probabilistic graphical models” so that it is “robust to noise,” also known as irrelevant or misleading details. 

The generative AI plan of Samsung might make heart health data available to Google since it typically relies on Gemini AI. 

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