TL; DR
- Samsung announced four AI health features for Galaxy Watch on June 4, rolling out via Samsung Health from June 8.
- The new features include Vitals, Heart Health Score, Daily Cardio Load, and Fitness Index.
- The announcement published from Samsung’s India newsroom confirms that Indian users are included.
Samsung has announced a major update to its Samsung Health app, turning the Galaxy Watch from a metrics tracker into a more proactive health-monitoring device. The update moves away from displaying biometric data, toward interpreting them in an easy-to-understand and effective manner.
The goal is to tell users what their health-related metrics actually mean, whether they’re good or bad, and what action they should take in order to improve the situation. The upgrade rolls out from June 8, 2026. The company also highlights that these are the “key health features included in the upcoming Galaxy Watch,” which should break cover in July 2026.
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Samsung Health App New Features
Four new AI-powered health features have been announced as part of the June Samsung Health update.

First, there’s Vitals that tracks five overnight signals, including heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, skin temperature, and blood oxygen. It then compares them to your personal baseline every morning, alerting you when a deviation is detected.
To me, the feature sounds like Samsung’s answer to the kind of early illness detection that Garmin and Fitbit have offered in limited capacity.

Then there’s the Heart Health Score, which combines sleep quality, stress, activity, and body composition into a single daily number (like the Readiness Score, but only focused on heart health). This one replaces the older Vascular Load feature, and could be very useful for Indian users managing lifestyle conditions like hypertension or early-stage diabetes.

The third feature in the list is called Daily Cardio Load, and it measures the cardiovascular strain on your system when you’re exercising, so that you know whether to push harder or rest. This could be particularly useful for Indian users who exercise outdoors, in high-temperature environments.
Finally, there’s the Fitness Index feature, which benchmarks your VO2 max and daily steps against peers and gives you specific improvement targets. Beyond this, Samsung has also redesigned as many as five sections in the Health app: Sleep, Activity, Nutrition, Mindfulness, and Vitals.

What About The Availability?
Given that Samsung has published the announcement post from the Indian newsroom, Indian Galaxy Watch users are definitely a part of the rollout.
What’s unclear, however, is Samsung’s rollout timeline for the new features. While the press release mentions that the Health update begins rolling out on June 8, it also positions the new data-interpretation abilities as key features of the upcoming Galaxy Watch. The company has not confirmed which existing Galaxy Watch models get the new features, whether they get it immediately, or whether some will remain exclusive to the Galaxy Watch 9.
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For now, June 8 looks like the date when the Samsung Health app code is updated, the new UI becomes visible, and the backend support for all the new features goes live.

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