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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 might feature BIA sensor to measure body fat composition

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Two new Samsung smartwatches called Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch Active 4 coming this August. Recently, we have seen the leaked CAD renders of the upcoming Watch Active model, and now, a new leak hints at an amazing health feature of the Galaxy Watch.

According to MaxWeinbach, the Galaxy Watch 4 will feature a BIA (Bio-Electrical Impedance Analysis) sensor that can measure body fat composition. For those unaware, the BIA sensor shows the user’s body fat percentage in relation to lean body mass.

As the measurement of body fat is an essential part of a person’s health and nutrition assessment, the Galaxy Watch 4 can help users to understand how much they have achieved their fat-burning goal and how much it’s remaining.

Previous Reports

Previously, it is reported that the company’s upcoming Galaxy Watch 4 will feature both Wi-Fi only and LTE variant, bearing model numbers – SM-R880 and SM-R885 for each. It will come with 5W wireless charging, NFC, Bluetooth connections, music playback, GNSS positioning, and dual-band Wi-Fi.

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As of now, we don’t have any authentic information regarding the specs and design language of Samsung’s next Galaxy Watch 4. However, their launch is rumored on August 28, but we are still waiting for an official confirmation from Samsung.

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