Does anyone miss the heart rate sensor from previous models?

THEPRFCT10

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As excited as I am to receive the S20FE shortly part of me thinks I'm going to miss the heart rate sensor on my S9 Plus whereas I'm not sure I used it enough I do think it was pretty cool to have in certain aspects.

Was curious if anyone else who had this feature on the earlier models going to miss it on the S20 FE or other models.
 
Since pretty much every smart watch under the sun has this now, having it on the phone is not missed (for ME). Kinda like the IR blaster or the headphone jack. I have zero devices with infrared controllers anymore and I stopped using wired headphones years ago. Next up? Bye bye ports, hello wireless charging/data transfer? :D
 
Since pretty much every smart watch under the sun has this now, having it on the phone is not missed (for ME). Kinda like the IR blaster or the headphone jack. I have zero devices with infrared controllers anymore and I stopped using wired headphones years ago. Next up? Bye bye ports, hello wireless charging/data transfer? :D
All great points!
 
I've had a smart watch since January so that doesn't really bother me now but there was one or 2 times when I had wished I had it on my S10+. I do kind of miss the IR blaster but I've since ditched cable TV and do everything through Roku and the digital remote in the Roku app works very well so I don't miss it as much now.
 
My S10+ has the heart rate sensor and blood oxygen monitor. I do use mine to measure stress. I wear a smartwatch all the time. Have done since microsoft band all those years ago. But I like the stress monitor and would miss it if I got rid of my phone. I don't feel compelled to change my phone for a while as I like all it features, including headphone jack and heart rate monitor. Plus it has in display fps and wireless dex. It does everything I need, want and more.
 

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