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Your Galaxy Watch will lose Vascular Load, switches to blood pressure ‘trends’

July 2, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Samsung Health app has posted a notice, informing Galaxy Watch users in the U.S. that Vascular Load will disappear with v7.0 of the app and One UI 9 Watch in July.
  • The company says it will replace this with “Blood Pressure Trends,” which “periodically” checks your blood pressure to show your (potentially) changing trends.
  • Vascular Load was a part of the Galaxy Watch 8’s Preventative Care features and would measure your blood flow and vascular stiffness while you slept.

Samsung is reportedly informing Galaxy Watch users that they will lose a heart wellness feature in the next major update.

Samsung rolled out a notice in its Health app this week titled “Vascular Load labs feature to be discontinued.” A user on Reddit brought awareness to this notification as it’s likely to affect Galaxy Watch users soon (via 9to5Google). The company states that, starting with v7.0 of the Samsung Health app and One UI 9 Watch, Vascular Load will disappear for U.S. users.

Samsung states One UI 9 Watch is expected to debut this month (July). Users have started wondering when older devices (Watch 8, Watch 7, etc.) could see this patch. There hasn’t been a beta for the watch software yet, despite Samsung’s confirmed July release for One UI 9 Watch.

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Replacing Vascular Load will be Samsung’s “Blood Pressure Trends” feature. The notice says this feature will “check your blood pressure periodically to show you a trend over time. It will also give you tips to help support healthy habits.” Samsung adds that these trends will be available on the next series, the Galaxy Watch 9. It stresses, as always, that Blood Pressure Trends is simply a “wellness-only” feature, and any concerns should be discussed with your doctor.

Preventative Care

One UI 8 Watch health features

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Vascular Load was one of Samsung’s Preventative Care features it highlighted for the Galaxy Watch 8. Many features under this umbrella focused mainly on the user’s heart, and Vascular Load was no different. Its focus was to help highlight the strain on your heart. Samsung said the Galaxy Watch 8 used PPG waveforms to measure “your blood flow and vascular stiffness throughout the night.”


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A person’s stress, diet, and sleep primarily affect this statistic. It states that, if left unchecked, consistent “high” Vascular Load could lead to more severe health problems. It’s unfortunate to see this go; however, Blood Pressure Trends seems to piggyback off the main Blood Pressure monitoring feature. After months of talking about it and working to clear regulatory hurdles, Samsung rolled out Blood Pressure monitoring in March.

Users are required to use an upper arm cuff to calibrate their Galaxy Watch for the first time and then every 28 days after.

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Android Central’s Take

It’s a shame this feature is leaving. Seeing a metric about the strain on your heart gives users another keyhole into their overall health. It’s another piece of information to make you wonder if there’s anything you should change, like your food or how much sleep you’re getting. Understanding your blood pressure is as equally important. Who knows, maybe we won’t miss this.

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