The big, gubmint wheel turns slowly.Still no word on when these features will be available?
BP was never promised by Samsung. It's a study by UCSF they support called MyBPlab and it actually works quite nicely with the watch active. It's a relative measurement : needs a reference.I was waiting for it to reliably do the promised blood pressure readings, but it looks like Sammy lied a little about that :-[
BP was never promised by Samsung. It's a study by UCSF they support called MyBPlab and it actually works quite nicely with the watch active. It's a relative measurement : needs a reference.
And yes, it's a scientific study and you donate all your data.
Why does it seem to me that if the Cupertino Crew put this feature in their product, it'd be approved in a NY Minute? Who has the best lobbyist?
That's the same reason I bought mine!The ECG and Fall Detection were the reasons that I bought the Active 2 instead of the less expensive original Galaxy Active Watch. We still have some days to go before the end of first quarter, but I would expect to at least hear something by now.
Even if they were to release a Galaxy active 3, you don't think that they still push the ecg to the active 2? I mean it's got the capabilities to support it.Being that this watch is technically "old" now I wouldn't hold my breath on Samsung doing anything about it. They're gonna start to focus on the active 3.