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Samsung Health: The Subscription Shift?
Seoul, SOUTH KOREAThursday, June 19, 2025
Samsung is currently testing features like a running coach, antioxidant index, and vascular load. These are set to launch with devices running One UI 8 Watch. So, it's possible that these features could be part of the subscription service. But nothing is set in stone yet.
As for the price, it's anyone's guess. Fitbit's subscription service costs around $10 a month. Samsung could match this or try to undercut it. We might get more details when Samsung unveils the Galaxy Watch 8 next month. Rumors suggest that the company's next unpacked event will happen sometime in July.
This shift towards a subscription model raises some questions. Will users be willing to pay for a service they've always gotten for free? Or will Samsung's new features be enticing enough to justify the cost? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: the health app game is changing, and Samsung is right in the middle of it.
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