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Samsung confirms AI features for next Galaxy Watch lineup, but what about the Galaxy Ring?

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Samsung has officially confirmed that AI wellness tools are coming to its “next Galaxy Watch lineup” as part of its One UI Watch 6 operating system. The new features are set to include an Energy Score, personalized wellness tips, and additional sleep insights using Samsung’s AI sleep algorithm.

The Energy Score is a new metric that provides users with a better understanding of their daily condition by analyzing various health metrics such as sleep time consistency, activity levels, and heart rate variability. This feature aims to help users make informed decisions about their health and well-being.

Additionally, the new AI tools will include a Workout Routine tool that allows users to build customized workouts based on their training history. Cyclists can also use the Cycling workouts feature in conjunction with an Android smartphone and power meter to calculate Functional Threshold Power, a key cycling metric, in just 10 minutes.

While the exact release date and lineup of the new Galaxy Watches are still unknown, it is expected that even the cheaper versions will have access to these AI wellness features. The press release also hinted at the inclusion of these features in the rumored Samsung Galaxy Ring, a device that will likely cater to Samsung Health users with its focus on energy scores and sleep tracking.

Overall, Samsung’s commitment to integrating AI wellness tools into its smartwatches showcases the company’s dedication to providing users with personalized and insightful health data to help them lead healthier lives. Stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming Galaxy Watch lineup and the exciting new features they will bring to the table.

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