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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Health Data SDK has been updated with support for additional health data types, expanding the range of health insights available to developers building digital health apps.
This update introduces support for two new data areas generated by Samsung Health Monitor on compatible Galaxy Watch devices. It includes accessing Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification (IHRN) and sleep apnea data.
Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification (IHRN)
The SDK provides a new data type to retrieve Irregular Heart Rhythm events detected on Galaxy Watches by Samsung Health Monitor application. While the app itself can notify users when potential irregular rhythms are detected, thanks to Samsung Health Data SDK you can now access history record of all these events. Having such data, you could easily observe heart rhythm patterns and elevate monitoring of your health condition.
Sleep apnea data
Support has also been added for sleep apnea data reported by Samsung Health Monitor. This feature analyzes overnight data collected across multiple nights to assess signs associated with obstructive sleep apnea. Developers can query these results through the SDK to incorporate sleep health insights into their apps.
These data types are intended for informational and integration purposes only and are not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment.
With these additions, developers can leverage the Samsung Health Data SDK’s existing APIs for data reading and change queries to work with a broader set of cardiovascular and sleep health data, enabling richer healthcare experiences.
You’ll find these new features in Samsung Health Data SDK. Refer to Release Note for more information.
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced that its 2025 OLED TV (S95F model) has been officially certified as a Real Black display by the Verband der Elektrotechnik (VDE), a leading electrical engineering certification institute in Germany.1 By meeting the required standards to be genuinely considered Real Black, Samsung has proven that its OLED technology delivers a true black viewing experience.
The certification validates the OLED display’s crisp, reflection-free images with near-perfect blacks measured below 0.005 nits in dark environments, as well as black accuracy in sunlit rooms and even under direct sunlight. The result is crystal-clear visuals with rich, deep blacks in their truest form.
“Earning VDE’s Real Black certification is proof of our commitment to taking OLED technology to new heights,” said Hoon Seol, Vice President and Head of CE Division at Samsung Electronics Germany. “We look forward to bringing more customers the opportunity to experience world-class picture quality with the deepest blacks and color clarity.”
“VDE’s ‘Real Black’ certification is awarded only to displays that excel in our most demanding evaluations,” said Ansgar Hinz, the Chairman and CEO of VDE. “Samsung’s OLED stood out for its ability to maintain rich, accurate blacks across a wide range of lighting environments — from home theaters to brightly lit living rooms. This achievement reflects both technological excellence and a commitment to delivering consistent picture quality in real-world conditions.”
Meeting the Highest Standard for Real Black Validation
The flagship OLED TV series comes equipped with Samsung’s advanced Glare-Free 2.0. VDE’s certification affirms the exceptional performance of this proprietary technology, which preserves the depth and details of the OLED display’s black levels by minimizing reflections.
To earn this certification, Samsung’s OLED S95F series was evaluated on how “truly black” the display appears under various viewing conditions, with performance assessed through three rigorous tests:
Ambient light impact in bright rooms: The display was evaluated for the level of distraction caused by light reflections for viewers while watching TV.2 Black levels in dark settings: In a dark room test, the display’s black level performance was measured to ensure it met the standard of 0.005 nits or less.3 Surface gloss level: Screen surface reflections were measured to determine the amount of glare of Samsung’s Glare-Free Technology.4
Exceptional Color for Gaming and Entertainment
The Real Black-certified OLED series delivers exceptional color clarity and contrast that brings every detail to life, whether in fast-paced games or cinematic scenes. The advanced OLED Glare-Free technology enhances this experience by preserving rich colors and deep blacks in any lighting conditions so that viewers can enjoy stunning, true-to-life visuals no matter the content.
Samsung has led the global TV market for 19 consecutive years,5 a position built on its leadership in premium displays and leading-edge innovations in viewing experiences. In addition to the VDE Real Black certification, Samsung’s 2025 OLED TV lineup is the first in the industry to be certified with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and has recently been validated as NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible, ensuring seamless performance and smooth gameplay.
To learn more about Samsung OLED TVs, visit www.samsung.com
1 All sizes of the 4K OLED TV S95F series (55’’, 65’’, 77’’ and 83’’) have received certification.
2 Greyscale discrimination AVG ΔE2000 ≤ 5 in a bright room with 500 Lx.
3 Black level ≤ 0.005 nits in a dark room (based on ITU-R BT.2100-3 under VDE’s dark room conditions).
4 Samsung OLED: ≤ 15 Gloss Unit (GU) (ex. Mirror: 100 GU)
5 Omdia, Feb-2025 (Results are not an endorsement of Samsung).
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By Gerald Griffith
The USB warning code comes up when the TV is turned on and it will not change modes to anything. You cannot get into settings, absolutely anything. The TV will not move. We tried all the suggestions online, unplugging for one minute unplugging for 30 seconds doing the reset button, at least five hours on the phone with different people from Best Buy and Samsung. No help. Very frustrating.
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By Alex
Here's the latest list of Samsung TVs on sale for Black Friday...
Walmart Televisions Samsung 50" NU6900 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $278.00 Samsung 55" NU6900 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $329.00 Target Televisions Samsung 43" 4K Smart TV with HDR $229.99 Samsung 50" 4K Smart TV with HDR $279.99 Samsung 50" 4K Smart TV with HDR $349.99 Samsung 55" 4K Smart TV with HDR $329.99 Samsung 55" 4K Smart TV with HDR $449.99 Samsung 65" 4K Smart TV with HDR $479.99 Samsung 65" 4K Smart TV with HDR $599.99 Sam's Club Televisions Samsung 55" 7 Series 4K Curved Smart TV with HDR $459.00 Samsung 65" 7 Series 4K Curved Smart TV with HDR $599.00 Best Buy Televisions Samsung 43" 6 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $229.99 Samsung 50" 7 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $349.99 Samsung 50" NU6900 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $279.99 Samsung 55" 7 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $449.99 Samsung 55" NU6900 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $329.99 Samsung 55" Q60 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $699.99 Samsung 65" 7 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $599.99 Samsung 65" NU6900 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $479.99 Samsung 65" Q60 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $999.99 Samsung 65" Q70 Series 4K Smart TV with HD $1,199.99 Samsung 65" Q80 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $1,699.99 Samsung 70" 6 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $549.99 Samsung 70" Class LED 6 Series 2160p Smart 4K UHD TV with HDR $549.99 Samsung 75" NU6900 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $749.99 Samsung 75" Q60 Series 4K Smart TV with HDR $1,499.99 Samsung 75" Q70 Series 4K Smart TV with HD $1,999.99 Google Shopping Televisions Samsung 50" 6900 Series 4K Smart TV with Google Home Mini $278.00 Costco Televisions Samsung 43" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $229.99 Samsung 50" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $279.99 Samsung 55" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $349.99 Samsung 55" Class Q6D Series 4K QLED LCD TV $699.99 Samsung 55" Class Q7D Series 4K QLED LCD TV $999.99 Samsung 58" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $379.99 Samsung 65" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $499.99 Samsung 65" Class 8 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $779.99 Samsung 75" Class 6 Series 4K UHD LED LCD TV $749.99
List from https://blackfriday.gottadeal.com/
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By Pixelologist
Hi,
So, I just received my first ever Tizen smartwatch yesterday - a Gear Sport currently running Tizen 3.0.0.2. I'm enjoying exploring this after having lived very happily with a Pebble Steel for about four years and I have a question about the Always On Display feature. It appears that the watch face always goes to black for a split second when transitioning between fully on and the low power display...going either way. Is this normal?
(I also need to figure out how to upgrade it to Tizen 4.)
Thanks in advance, folks!
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