The more features Samsung Health gets, the more I dread the inevitable AI subscription

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Samsung has big things in store for Samsung Health this summer, some official and some leaked. But the clock is ticking on Samsung’s “free” AI features. And at some point, Galaxy Watch owners may have to ask themselves whether they’re willing to pay for the best version of Samsung Health.

It started last year when Samsung revealed Galaxy AI and wearable insights like Energy Score and AI-based Wellness Tips for the Watch 7. It promised at the time that its AI tricks “will be provided for free until the end of 2025 on supported Samsung Galaxy devices.”

At the January Unpacked, Samsung revealed a much longer list of AI-based health features coming this summer: Vascular Load tracking to determine daily “strain on your heart,” a “personal health coach” for LLM-based “insights” for your health questions, an “antioxidant index” with “tailored meal plans and recipes,” and mood check-ins.

The Vascular load (Labs) submenu in Samsung Health that shows your heart's activity level from day to day, as well as a summary of the data: "Steady: Your vascular load is consistent. Focus on getting plenty of sleep and physical activity and eating a heart-friendly diet."

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These are all confirmed features coming to One UI 8 Watch. And we can expect even more, based on this recent leak about a Samsung “Running Coach” that’ll have you run for 12 minutes to judge your fitness baseline and then build a “personalized training plan” for you.

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