S Health app launched as a Samsung Galaxy S III exclusive, helps keep your blood pressure in check
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That S Health app that was announced on the day of the grand Samsung Galaxy S III unveiling? Well, it has arrived for owners of the device in five European countries where it launched, in the US and in South Korea.
The app records things like your blood pressure, weight, blood sugar levels, calories consumption and so on, and can then present them as a neat chart for better visualizing your health status and goals.
The charts can be shared on the social networks, of course, and the S Health app can be downloaded via Samsung Apps, or via the More Services app preinstalled on the Galaxy S III. More countries will be added soon to the S Health availability list.
via SammyHub
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8. protozeloz posted on 02 Jul 2012, 06:53 1
eh? no we have seen quite a few apps that can check your blood pressure..... they work and are quite accurate
11. SleepingOz posted on 02 Jul 2012, 09:22 1
Yeah, everything is fake about this phone, only Nokia can make real smartphones! Nice dream dude.
But I guess, it's time for you to wake up and face reality.
4. Otterbox (banned) posted on 02 Jul 2012, 02:55 1
I guess Samsung wants the FDA after them now.
7. ilia1986 posted on 02 Jul 2012, 06:27 0
Well that's logical - one is bound to get excited when holding the SGS3. :)
13. Goldeneye posted on 02 Jul 2012, 10:13 0
Looks like will see a “Sphone" soon, damn Samsung why copy Apple with the names now? "Svoice", "Shealth now?! WTF!
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