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    Five Years On, This Underrated Galaxy Watch Feature Still Leads Samsung

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. The Galaxy Watch 4’s body composition monitor, using BIA sensors, remains unmatched in its usefulness, providing key insights into muscle, fat, and water levels despite its age.
    2. The feature helps users track fitness progress more effectively than weight alone, by highlighting trends in body composition over time.
    3. Samsung’s newer health metrics, like Energy Score and AGE index, are seen as less reliable or practical, making the existing body composition feature the standout.
    4. The author chooses to stick with the Galaxy Watch 4, valuing its proven, valuable health feature over newer models with less useful updates.

    Five years after its debut, the Galaxy Watch 4 still holds a special place in the wearable tech world. Its standout feature, the body composition monitor, remains unmatched by newer models. Despite being four generations behind, this sensor continues to provide valuable insights into health and fitness.

    The monitor uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) to estimate body fat, muscle, and water levels. Users simply rest two fingers on the watch’s buttons, and the device does the rest. While not perfectly accurate, it offers trend-based data that many find helpful.

    For example, one user reports that the feature helps track progress more reliably than weight alone. Changes in muscle and fat levels give clearer signals about fitness improvements. This can motivate users to adjust workouts and improve lifestyle choices.

    Although newer Galaxy Watch models feature advanced metrics like metabolic health and vascular health, these often require more effort to use or are less directly connected to everyday goals. In contrast, the body composition feature is simple, consistent, and genuinely useful.

    The fact that Samsung keeps this feature on its newer watches shows its value. It highlights how sometimes, simple tools can offer the greatest benefits. While the tech industry constantly pushes for the latest innovations, tried-and-true features like the body composition monitor prove that underlying usefulness still rules.

    Smart cities and urban innovation also benefit from these precise health tools. They encourage healthier lifestyles in dense populations, helping individuals stay motivated. Reliable, easy-to-use tech like this can drive positive community habits and foster safer, more connected urban environments.

    For many users, this undoubted value explains why the Galaxy Watch 4 remains a favorite. As tech advances, keeping core features that truly empower users will always be an industry strength.

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