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Samsung Health’s newest update encourages self-competition

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Samsung Health has introduced a new way for users to stay more competitive with their fitness goals. The latest update includes a new mode that allows users to challenge themselves by racing against their own previous best times. While this mode is currently limited to running, there are hopes for it to expand to other activities in the future.

The app, which has been around for over a decade, has become a popular choice for those heavily invested in Samsung’s ecosystem of products. With the addition of this competitive mode, users can now push themselves to beat their own records and strive for continuous improvement.

In addition to the new competitive mode, users will also have more options for setting daily activity goals. Whether it’s tracking floors climbed or active hours, Samsung Health aims to provide a customizable experience for users to meet their fitness goals in a way that works best for them.

Other updates in the latest version include a new quick access menu for logging menstrual cycles, as well as the ability to set custom moods for a more personalized tracking experience. These new features aim to make it easier for users to track their health and wellness metrics in a way that suits their individual needs.

Overall, the latest update to Samsung Health offers a more engaging and personalized experience for users looking to track their fitness goals and overall well-being. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting on your fitness journey, this new update provides a fun and interactive way to stay motivated and achieve your health goals.

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