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Samsung Health v6.26 update brings new medications tracking feature

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Samsung Health Beta update

Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Health app, which adds a medications tracking feature that makes it easier for users to manage their medications. The update arrives with version 6.26.0.063 on the Galaxy Store.

Identified via version 6.26 the Samsung Health update is rolling out for Galaxy users in the US. The company will soon make this feature available in more countries.

The Medications tracking feature allows users to enter the name, dosage, and other details of their prescription and over-the-counter drugs and supplements. The app will then provide useful information about the medications, such as possible side effects, interactions, and warnings. Users will also be able to set up reminders to take their medications and refill them on time.

The new feature is designed to help users improve their adherence to their medication regimens and avoid any potential complications. It will also complement the existing health offerings of Samsung Health, such as sleep management, mindfulness programs, and irregular heart rhythm detection.

Samsung Health aims to provide a holistic wellness experience that connects devices, services, and people. The Medications tracking feature will require a smartphone with Android 8.0 or later, and Samsung Health app version 6.26 or later.

You can check the latest update through the Galaxy Store or download it directly from the third-party source link mentioned here.

Samsung Health Medications tracking feature

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WhatsApp introduces new filters and backgrounds for video calls

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WhatsApp Filters Video calls

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has announced exciting new features for WhatsApp to enhance the personalization of video calls with filters and backgrounds. Following the introduction of voice chat mode and image editing features, these new features aim to make video calls more engaging.

WhatApp’s latest beta update for Android (2.24.16.7) brings facial filters and interactive effects to add a personal touch to their video chats. The update comes with ten different filters, such as Warm, Cool, and Vintage TV. Users can choose one that matches their mood or the vibe of their conversation.

In addition, a background editing tool lets people blur their surroundings or choose from various default backgrounds, like a lively city skyline or a peaceful beach sunset. The update also includes helpful features like Touch Up for a smoother appearance and Low Light tool for better visibility.

WhatsApp new filter video calls

To use these features, simply tap the effects icon in the top right corner during a video call, allowing for quick changes to backgrounds and filters.

Zuckerberg has recently shared screenshots showing off these new options, highlighting how easy it is for users to personalize their video calls. These new options make conversations with friends, family, or colleagues more enjoyable.

Currently, these features are available to some users who have installed the latest version of WhatsApp on both Android and iOS. More users can expect to see these features rolling out in the coming weeks.

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Samsung Translator app gets refreshed for Internet Browser

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Samsung Internet Browser Translator update

Samsung Translator app for Internet Browser has received a new update with version 2.013.018 for One UI devices. It brings enhancements to enhance user experience and functionality.

The latest update of the Samsung Internet Translator app improves translation performance and stability to ensure users can communicate across language barriers more effectively than ever. The update is making it easier to navigate foreign content and converse in different languages.

Moreover, the update addresses some issues that users may have encountered in previous versions. By fixing these bugs, Samsung aims to provide a smoother, more reliable experience for all Internet Browser users.

The Translator app for Samsung Internet is mainly beneficial for users who frequently engage with multilingual content. It allows for quick translations directly within the browser, enhancing the process and saving valuable time. With the new update, users can expect a more reliable and better experience.

Samsung Internet Browser Translator update

Users are advised to update the app to take advantage of these enhancements and enjoy a better browsing experience. For installation, you just need to visit the Galaxy Store app >> Menu option >> Updates.

Also, you can install the latest update through the third-party app link mentioned here. The update is rolling out gradually so it may take some hours or days to reach all eligible devices.

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Android Auto users get hazard reporting feature in the US

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Android Auto Hazard reporting feature

Google has rolled out a hazard reporting feature for Android Auto in the US, which was previously available for Google Maps on Apple CarPlay. The new update brings the ability to report road incidents directly from their car screens for Android Auto users.

This long-awaited update allows drivers to quickly share important information without having to use their phones. It notifies others about accidents, traffic jams, and even speed traps in real time.

Before this update, drivers could only report issues using the Google Maps app on their phones. While the Waze app along with Google Maps on Apple CarPlay already had this feature, Android Auto users felt left out.

Now, with the new Android Auto update, drivers will see a triangle-shaped hazard button below the compass on the Google Maps display in their cars. By tapping this button, they can report things like traffic jams, lane closures, and crashes.

Moreover, the app provides prompts during navigation to confirm the status of reported incidents. Notably, the hazard button might not show up if the Android Auto layout doesn’t have enough screen space for Google Maps. Some users have reported about the visibility of it.

Despite this limitation, the hazard reporting feature of Android Auto users helps drivers communicate important information about road conditions to make journeys safer. As more Android Auto users get this feature, the company is expected to enhance it in the coming days.

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