Samsung Health’s features could fall under a premium subscription plan

Samsung always had a vision to provide more efficient and effective features that eventually lead to user’s healthier habits. This goal has been achieved with the latest advancement in Samsung Health, especially with One UI 8 Watch. Since Health app’s features were available to all so far, but now, it looks like a few features will fall under paid subscription soon.
The Samsung Health app has received a lot of useful features that offer a good yet healthy lifestyle to the users; meanwhile, the app’s significance has reached to the next level with One UI 8 Watch, while also revealing that the newly-launched Samsung Health features will have a monthly subscription.
Basically, at an interview, Samsung’s head of Health team revealed that the company is planning to introduce premium subscription models for Samsung Health. In simple words, it appears like people had to take monthly subscription plans to apparently use the app’s major features, exclusively those which have arrived with the latest One UI 8 Watch.
Since the next major OS for Samsung’s wearables One UI 8 Watch, which brought various interesting features, consisting of the Bedtime Guidance, Vascular Load, Antioxidant Index feature, and Running Coach; Samsung will be considering making these features fall under a premium or paid subscription plan. Currently, these features will only be limited to Galaxy Watch 7 or higher watches.
So far, it’s not yet clear at what cost Samsung will decide for Samsung Health features that will be paid in future. Well, One UI 8 Watch is already here, with Samsung announcing that the Galaxy Watch 5 series or newer Galaxy watches will be able to test out all the above mentioned features via a beta program, starting this month, while the stable release is scheduled for the 2nd half of this year.