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First reported by bsky
Samsung to remove Vascular Load feature from US Galaxy Watches, plans Blood Pressure Trend replacement

Galaxy Watch Blood Pressure Trends: Why Samsung Dropped Vascular Load

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Gadget Hacks

2d ago

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Gadget HacksGalaxy Watch Blood Pressure Trends: Why Samsung Dropped Vascular Loadgadgethacks.com
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Galaxy Watch blood pressure trends: why Samsung dropped Vascular Load Samsung's cardiovascular health story for Galaxy Watch has quietly changed direction. A June 4 announcement previewing a June 8 app update positioned Galaxy Watch blood pressure trends as the forward-looking health feature for the next generation, while Vascular Load prominently introduced in 2025 as one of four marquee One UI 8 Watch features was referenced only in passing as something from "last year" (Samsung Global Newsroom). Whether Vascular Load is being removed from existing devices is unconfirmed. What Samsung's messaging makes clear is that it has moved on. That shift matters for two reasons: it tells you something about how Samsung thinks health features need to be packaged to reach consumers, and it shapes how much weight to give the replacement. Blood pressure trends are more immediately legible than a proprietary vascular stress score, but the feature rests on calibration requirements and non

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