4 weeks ago
I've just updated the Samsung Health App, and in the previous versions it used to track and show me my actual body temperature (i.e. like 36.2degC). However with this new update it is now telling me only Temperature Changes (i.e. +0.2degC) compared to some 'Recent Average' value. It doesn't tell me what that 'Recent Average' value is, so I have no way of knowing that physical body temperature it's reading.
Is there a way to change this back to display the actual body temperature, or at least show that the Recent Average' value is to be able to work it out?
2 weeks ago
Send feedback via Samsung members app
a week ago
a week ago
Yeah I have the same issue. If you want the average temperature you can download the data files and convert them on the samsung converter website.
a week ago
I'm cycle tracking too. I usually download the data and convert the file so I can see the temps.
Got to the settings and download data. Then look for the cycle day temperature (not the raw data cycle temperature).
Then once you have download upload the cycle day temperature to the following link and it will give you your temperature.
a week ago
See my reply to OP I found a kind of fix for it
a week ago
I managed to roll back to the earlier version, disabled autoupdate and have everything as before.
a week ago
Hi. Can you please tell me how you did this please
Thursday
This new "relative" temperature is absolutely useless, I am very pissed off by this. I wonder probably they must have some very serious issues with the sensor accuracy in order to decide on this mindless stupidity. Any thoughts?
Tuesday
It seemed they have updated it yet again to make the data even more irrelevant. The temperature ranges it gave after the last update have now been changed even further so even if you were getting the hang of trying to interpret the data it's even more off.
Tuesday
Yes, using the range still. At least it could show what highest /lowest temp was