He Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 it was launched a couple of months ago and landed in Spain in August. The Korean smartwatch respected the form factor of its brothers from previous generations, keeping the round dial, and focusing several of its characteristics on the quantification of health-related aspects.
Measurements of blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation and even electrocardiograms. Not to mention the fall detector that is already becoming fashionable in the smartwatch sector. All this on board a clock that starts at 439 euros in our country and that now receives a major update focused on reinforcing various aspects of its operation.
As we say, the Galaxy Watch 3 is updated as of today although the update has been released and detected in Vietnam. That means that it may take us a few days, even weeks, to see it spread to the rest of the countries where the Galaxy Watch 3 is currently being marketed. You will have to be patient.
The update, weighing in at 54.3MB, focuses on improving five of the Watch 3 features. First, it improves blood oxygen saturation measurements, it also improves sleep measurement algorithms, evolves monitoring of our heart rate and also promises to improve the measurement of our stress values.
But in addition to this, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 it seems that it will have more autonomy Thanks to the latest update, one of the most criticized points on the watch since its launch. The update, however, does not stop there but introduces other minor changes such as various bug fixes. bugs and stability improvements.
Via | Android Central
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