One major feature that Samsung added to its Galaxy line of smartphones was the heart rate monitor. The health-focused technology first debuted in the Galaxy S5 and was included in the recent Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Rather than a stand-alone monitor on the side or bottom of the device, the heart rate sensor is cleverly positioned on the back of the phone and embedded into the same opening as the LED flash.
Before you can use the heart rate monitor feature, you should add your profile to the S Health app, which is Samsung’s competitor to MyFitnessPal and other similar health-focused apps. Just tap “Apps, then open the S Health app and follow the instructions below:
The Galaxy S6 Edge’s heart rate monitor is integrated into Samsung’s S Health app to provide heart rate data along with step count and other health and fitness metrics. Once you set up your profile in the S Health app, the measurement of your heart rate takes just a few minutes to complete.
If you store your heart rate data, you can retrieve these data points at a later date and view them in a graphical format.
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