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Samsung Galaxy Watch4 to come with body composition monitor

The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 rumored to launch in early August will come with a BIA sensor, claims tipster Max Weinbach.

With a BIA (bioelectrical impedance analysis) sensor onboard, the Galaxy Watch4 will be able to measure the wearer’s body composition – in particular body fat and muscle mass – which is an integral part of assessing a person’s health and nutrition.

The BIA sensor will likely be joined by the heart rate sensor and SpO2 sensor to measure your pulse and blood oxygen level, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy Watch3
Samsung Galaxy Watch3

The Galaxy Watch4 was also rumored to come with blood sugar monitoring, but that’s not happening.

Samsung hasn’t divulged anything about the Galaxy Watch4 yet, but media reports claim the smartwatch will run Google’s Wear OS, while FCC revealed the Watch4 will come in LTE and Wi-Fi-only versions – both having NFC chips onboard with the ability to play music stored locally from the internal storage.

Samsung Galaxy Watch3
Samsung Galaxy Watch3

The Galaxy Watch4 will be joined by the Watch Active4 at launch, which recently appeared in renders revealing its design and color options.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active4 leaked renders
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active4 leaked renders

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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