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Samsung Galaxy Note 4: S Health (UV Intensity, SpO2, Stress Level)


Samsung's S Health app came out this year with the company's flagship phone, the Galaxy S5. The new Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which is yet to be released, will also come packed with the but the more improved version. Users can now setup UV intensity, SpO2 and Stress Level.


Learn how to set these features up and enjoy using S Health with your new phone.

How to set up the UV intensity on S Health
  1. From the Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap S Health app
  3. When the S health app opens, tap on Next.
  4. then when the Terms and conditions screen appears, tap in the box next to I agree.
  5. Tap Next. 
  6. If you didn’t yet sign in Samsung account, please sing in. If you want to sign at later, just skip.
  7. Tap in the name box and enter your name.
  8. Tap Done.
  9. Tap on the Gender icon, then use the up and down arrows on the screen to edit the Date of Birth to your birthday. If you do not wish to share your profile information with other S health users, tap in the box in the bottom left corner and then tap Next. The Body measurements screen will appear.
  10. You can now enter your height and weight. If you want to change the units from feet and inches to centimeters tap in the box next to the height details. Then tap in the individual boxes and use to on screen keyboard to alter the information displayed. Enter your weight details then tap Next. 
  11. Select your Activity Level, then tap on Next.
  12. Now your profile has been created tap on Start. You can now begin using the S Health app.
  13. Swipe the screen to the right, and then Tap on UV.
  14. Tap on OK.
  15. Point the sensor on the back of the device directly at the sun. Tap Next.
  16. Tap Start to begin measuring the UV intensity.
  17. To see UV levels data per Hour, Day, Month, tap on the chart view icon in the corner of the screen
  18. Tap on the Summary view Icon to return to the previous  screen.
  19. Tap on the Menu icon.
  20. To access S Health settings, tap on the Menu icon and then tap Settings.
  21. Use the “back” key on your Galaxy Note4 to return to the S Health app main screen

How to set up the SpO2 on S Health 
  1. From the Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap S Health app
  3. The S Health app is also equipped with a SpO2 . Tap on SpO2
  4. Tap OK.
  5. Gently place your finger on the sensor to start the measurement. Make sure your fingertip is on the centre of the sensor and Do not press too hard.
  6. Wait until S Health has finished measuring before taking your finger off the sensor.
Note: Do not move or talk while the measurement is being taken. S Health is not for clinical or medical use

How to set up the Stress level on S Health
  1. From the Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap S Health app
  3. Swipe the screen to the right, and then Tap on SpO2.
  4. The S Health app is also equipped with a function of stress level measurement. Tap Stress.
  5. Tap OK.
  6. Gently place your finger on the sensor to start the measurement. Make sure your fingertip is on the center of the sensor and Do not press too hard.
  7. The measurement will start automatically.
  8. Wait until S Health has finished measuring before taking your finger off the sensor.It may take a few seconds to complete the measurement.

source: Samsung

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