2 2xgrandchampion Member Sep 17, 2013 11 0 0 Oct 30, 2014 #1 I think I saw this posted somewhere. Posted via the Android Central App
B. Diddy Senior Ambassador Moderator Mar 9, 2012 169,294 10,569 113 Oct 30, 2014 #2 Can you open the S Health app and turn it off there? This support guide is for the S4, but it's probably the same for the Note 4. Try going into the S Health setting and see if you can delete the account you set up. What is S Health, and how do I use it on my Samsung Galaxy S® 4? : AT&T Cell Phones | Samsung
Can you open the S Health app and turn it off there? This support guide is for the S4, but it's probably the same for the Note 4. Try going into the S Health setting and see if you can delete the account you set up. What is S Health, and how do I use it on my Samsung Galaxy S® 4? : AT&T Cell Phones | Samsung
2 2xgrandchampion Member Sep 17, 2013 11 0 0 Oct 30, 2014 #3 Didn't work Posted via the Android Central App via Verizon Note 4
T toan04 Member Jun 7, 2011 24 0 0 Oct 30, 2014 #5 what I did was go into settings > applications and select s health, clear cache, clear data, and uninstall updates.
what I did was go into settings > applications and select s health, clear cache, clear data, and uninstall updates.
B biggunspaul Well-known member Oct 22, 2014 98 0 0 Oct 30, 2014 #6 S health should be in your apps and then just press on the 3 dots and select disable.it should then go into disabled apps or even deleted. If it does get deleted you can always just download it again from the Samsung app store. Posted via the Android Central App
S health should be in your apps and then just press on the 3 dots and select disable.it should then go into disabled apps or even deleted. If it does get deleted you can always just download it again from the Samsung app store. Posted via the Android Central App
T trucksmoveamerica#AC Trusted Member Jul 20, 2010 8,557 1,248 113 Oct 30, 2014 #8 I went to application manager and turned off notifications.