Samsung will remove Vascular Load feature from Galaxy Watches in the US
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The brief
"Samsung will remove Vascular Load feature from Galaxy Watches in the US" is generating significant coverage in the Technology category, with 9 articles from 8 distinct sources tracked by PULSE so far.
Outlets currently covering the story include Android Police, SammyGuru, Android Headlines and 9to5Google. PULSE measures a story's velocity from how quickly new articles appear and how many independent newsrooms join the coverage.
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Generated by PULSE's extractive engine from coverage metadata only — no AI-written claims. Updated 44d ago.
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Why is "Samsung will remove Vascular Load feature from Galaxy Watches in the US" trending?
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Coverage (9)
- Galaxy Watch owners just lost a key health feature, and Samsung isn't saying why Android Police · 47d ago
- Where is One UI 9 Watch Beta, Samsung? Time is Running Out SammyGuru · 47d ago
- Your Galaxy Watch Is About to Lose a Health Feature, Here's What to Do Now Android Headlines · 47d ago
- Samsung Galaxy Watch removing ‘Vascular Load’ in favor of blood pressure trends 9to5Google · 47d ago
- Samsung is upgrading your Galaxy Watch, even if it might seem like something's missing PhoneArena · 47d ago
- ‘We can’t have nice features because of the FDA’: Samsung is removing the Vascular Load function in the US, and Galaxy Watch owners have their theories TechRadar · 47d ago
- One UI 9 Watch Beta could be released this month SamMobile · 47d ago
- Samsung discontinues Vascular Load feature on Galaxy Watches in US, but here's the alternative Android Authority · 47d ago
- Samsung will remove Vascular Load feature from Galaxy Watches in the US SamMobile · 47d ago
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