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Samsung Galaxy Watch will get new wearing detection setting to tackle tattoo problem

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Samsung Galaxy Watch devices are wonderful and help you stay healthy and fit as they can track your steps, calories, sleep, and more. But what if you have a tattoo on your wrist? Your smartwatch’s sensors may not be working properly and fail to measure your heart rate and other vital signs.

This is a common problem for both Apple Watch and Galaxy Watch. This happens because tattoos interfere with the light or electrical signals that the sensors use to read your body.

But not to worry because Samsung is working on a new setting that will make your Galaxy Watch smarter and more responsive. This setting will allow your Galaxy Watch to better detect your wrist, even if you have a tattoo.

This way, you can enjoy all the benefits of your smartwatch without any hassle. This feature will soon come to the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 6 series. You can expect to see it in the second half of this year. The Galaxy Watch 6 will be the first to get this new feature, followed by the Galaxy Watch 5.

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