Tipster says Samsung will release two new watches earlier than expected; that’s why it’s chasing

Twitter tipster Ice Universe posted a tweet last week revealing when we could see Samsung unveils the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch Active 4. According to a tweet distributed by @UniverseIce, the new watches will be announced sometime during the second quarter of this year. The second term lasts from April to June. Last year, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Watch 3 on August 20 along with the Galaxy Note 20 series.
If Ice Universe is correct, there are some new watches this year that could have been launched months earlier than last year’s watch. Their names? The tipster says that they will name the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 4 as the company wants to customize the brand of its portable portable material.

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Samsung may increase the timing of the release of its new watches so that it can be released before the expected release from September to October Apple Watch Series 7. Since there are rumors that both products will be able to monitor the blood glucose levels of users, Sammy may want the closet to be first with this feature. There are about 150 to 200 million people in the world who use insulin every day. These insulin-dependent diabetics are undoubtedly eager to save the pain and expense of testing their glucose levels several times a day; a non-invasive alternative like the one we could see on Samsung and Apple’s new watches could capture a large amount of changes. In the US alone, there are 25 million Americans who have to inject their insulin. To determine the dose of each shot, these diabetics must painfully remove blood from their fingertips and place that blood on an expensive test strip. The strip, which is not reusable, is placed in a glucometer that reads the strip and reports the user’s blood sugar level. It is reported that Samsung and Apple no longer need blood, test strips or glucometer.

Of course, the FDA will have to approve the systems used by both companies, and accuracy is important. This is because an inaccurate reading can lead to a diabetic taking too much insulin, which causes hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), which can cause diabetes. If the reading incorrectly results in the diabetic not consuming enough insulin, he / she may eventually suffer damage to key organs, including the loss of vision.

During the fourth quarter of 2020, Samsung’s watches made up 10% of the global smartwatch pie behind Apple’s 40% and ahead of Huawei’s 8%.

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