The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 announced 3 days back is receiving its first software update, which allows features that are not activated out of the box - VO2 Max and blood oxygen Monitor. It is not available in nine countries, although, which include Algeria, Angola, Canada, France, Iran, Japan, Libya, South Africa and Thailand.
The brand new firmware, that is 80MB in size, additionally brings in advanced running evaluation that provides insights to improve your walking, in addition to Sleep score that will help you understand your sleep styles.
The Galaxy Watch 3 features also includes the hardware to measure blood pressure and electrocardiogram (ECG) Monitoring, however these capabilities aren't activated right now due to the pending approvals from tge respective authorities of different countries. This turned into additionally the case with the Galaxy Watch Active2 announced last August, which got ECG enabled yesterday.
Seeing how the governments across the world are busy combating the COVID-19 pandemic right now, it could be a while before ECG and blood pressure tracking is activated at the Galaxy Watch3.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is powered by means of the Exynos 9110 SoC and boots to Tizen OS 5.5. It supports a super AMOLED display and comes in two sizes - 41mm and 45mm - with the display measuring 1.2" and 1.4", respectively.
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