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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Feb 14 14:00:03 2023
    Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5 is catching up to the Apple Watch with fertility tracking

    Date:
    Tue, 14 Feb 2023 13:46:55 +0000

    Description:
    The Samsung Galaxy Watch is catching up to the Apple Watch 8 with its
    upcoming menstrual cycle tracking health feature.

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    Samsung has announced that its latest smartwatches are getting a health feature upgrade thanks to a new partnership with Natural Cycles. Following
    the update, your Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro will be able to measure your skin temperature and determine what stage of your menstrual cycle youre at (provided you have a menstrual cycle).

    Fertility tracking was a big addition to last years Apple Watch 8 and Apple Watch Ultra , which pair exclusively with the best iPhones, giving these rivals the edge over Samsungs offerings. Now thanks to this upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 update (which is scheduled to land within the second quarter
    of the year, read: sometime in April, May, or June), Samsung is able to claw back some of the distance between its smartwatches and Apple's, especially in the eyes of pregnancy-conscious consumers.

    Unfortunately, those of you who own a different Android phone will still be out of luck the Cycle Tracking feature will only be available via the
    Samsung Health app which is solely available on Galaxy phones running Android 8.0 or higher.

    The Natural Cycles feature also wont be available to all users right away such as those of you who live in Australia but it is launching in the US,
    UK, Ireland, and 29 other countries . What is Natural Cycles? (Image credit: Natural Cycles)

    Natural Cycles is an FDA and CE-cleared app (the respective US and EU medical regulation bodies) that can reportedly track a persons menstrual cycle with a high level of accuracy.

    Each morning a user logs their body temperature in the app as well as any optional details about their period if theyre experiencing one, or if theyre sick or hungover and Natural Cycles algorithm uses this data to determine if theyre ovulating or not.

    If youre trying to start a family Natural Cycles claims its services help people get pregnant in 3 cycles or less. Alternatively, for those of you trying to avoid pregnancy Natural Cycles boasts that 93% of typical users did not get pregnant following its apps advice over the course of a year
    compared with 93% who relied on the contraceptive pill and 87% of people who relied on condoms alone.

    Though if you are planning to use Natural Cycles in any way either via its existing app or the Samsung Health service wed recommend talking to your doctor first and following their guidance.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/samsungs-galaxy-watch-5-is-catching-up-to-the-a pple-watch-with-fertility-tracking


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