5 Things You Can Do on a Galaxy Watch With Your iPhone

Things You Can Do on a Galaxy Watch With Your iPhone

One who owns iPhone doesn’t need only to switch to Apple Watch to make a coordinate, even Galaxy Watch plays a role efficiently…! 

You can even buy a Galaxy Watch having an iPhone, they could even do better jobs. We are already aware of so many advantages of the Galaxy Watch serves us with a good balance of price and compatibility.

Here in this article, we’ll be going to gather fistfuls of the things that you can avail yourself of on a Galaxy Watch With Your iPhone. There are numerous features that work effectively worth your time. Also, the main fact that it provides to give a big difference in the amount in the comparison of Apple Watch. Let’s start with the counts under the next heading.

1. Get Notifications at Lightning-Fast Speeds🔔

Moreover, the generation wants to update through the notification that they could get on their wearable. One can access all your notifications immediately—provided it’s running Tizen, with a Samsung Galaxy Watch connected to your iPhone.

Certain notification that lands unnecessarily and makes you irritated can block those apps on your Samsung Galaxy. This availability rescues your focus not diverts. This can be done just by hitting the block notification option on your watch.

Samsung Galaxy Watch does not allow users to reply to them through the wearable despite letting users interact with the notifications. Therefore, if you want to reply to a notification quickly, you will have to pull out your phone from your pocket.

2. Track Your Sleep Properly😴

The condition it works is that if you are in bed wear your Samsung Galaxy Watch on your wrist. The whole data that how you sleep last night will appear on iPhone.

Navigate to and open the Samsung Health app on your Galaxy watch. Swipe to and tap Settings, and then tap the switch next to Blood oxygen during sleep to turn it on. Next, tap Snore detection. Samsung Health will open on your connected phone; tap the switch at the top to turn on Snore detection.

3. Stay on Top of Your Workouts💪

Samsung Galaxy Watch works efficiently in the same context you can enable with GPS. The watches provide insights about your running routes, even if you don’t have your phone with you in your pocket. Not only that, but the wearable also sends all your workout data to the Samsung Health app, enabling you to understand the intensity of your workouts.

4. Monitor Your Heart Rate💖

The Galaxy Watches running Tizen allows Apple users to detect their heart rate and sync it with the Samsung Health app. The watch also lets you define the frequency at which the heart rate data is collected, and you can select between continuous monitoring, manual data collection, and 10-minute heart rate monitoring.

Stress level monitoring is also available on the Galaxy Watch Active 2, and according to Samsung, the watch uses the heart rate sensor along with some other data points to calculate your stress levels.

5. Customize Your Watch to Your Heart’s Desire🛃

Unlike traditional watches, a smartwatch enables users to personalize its appearance by changing the watch’s face. The same goes for the Samsung Galaxy Watch, which lets you customize its watch face with minimal effort.

Not only this, but users can also download different watch faces from the Galaxy Store, which you can access from the Samsung Galaxy Watch application.

Although the Galaxy Store offers many options for customizing the watch face on your Samsung wearable, users can’t download paid watch faces when accessing the store from an iPhone

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Although, for One who owns iPhone surely the wealth doesn’t matter to them when comes to buying an Apple watch. But here the topic was actually covering the features that the Samsung Galaxy watch can provide you effective and efficient even pairing with the iPhone.

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