Samsung updates S Health compatibility to work with any smartphone running Android 4.4 or higher
Samsung’s fitness app S Health is now available to download on any Android smartphone running Android 4.4 and up. Samsung earlier launched S Health on the Play Store as an exclusive application for select Galaxy smartphones.
Samsung tries to keep its applications exclusive to its own devices, making today’s update surprising that the company has expanded compatibility to encompass any Android device running Android 4.4 or higher. Interestingly, Samsung has been opening up much of its exclusivity to other devices, most recently the Gear S2.
S Health offers the usual bevy of fitness related features–fitness goals, an activity tracker, caloric intake, graphs and charts detailing progression, and so on. You can even track oxygen saturation when used in conjunction with hardware sensors, but of course, this may not work on some devices if those sensors aren’t there on your specific Android unit.
If you’re interested in taking S Health for a spin, just hit the download link below.
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