Part of the Samsung Health Monitor umbrella, the BP and ECG tracking features have long been available on Galaxy Watch although they were activated only at selected markets. This is due to the fact that both functions require approvals from health authorities. [Image: Samsung.]For Malaysia, we have previously reported that Samsung received the green light from Medical Device Authority (MDA) for the BP app in mid-November last year. The ECG app then received its own seal of approval from the MDA earlier this month. Some may have noticed that the Galaxy Watch is not equipped with a pressure cuff and might wonder how can the smartwatch still able to perform BP monitoring. The answer would be its calibration process which required the user to first enter the reading from an actual cuff-based BP monitor. [Image: Samsung.]Even though both of these features have received approvals from the MDA, Samsung was quick to point out that they are not meant to replace traditional diagnoses by healthcare professionals. So, it is rather wise for you to show the data recorded by the Galaxy Watch which can be obtained in PDF format to your doctor for proper advice especially if you suspect that there is something not right with your health. Meanwhile, the press announcement as well as Samsung Malaysia’s website focused solely on Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro though. As these features were already available on older Galaxy Watch models such as Galaxy Watch4, Galaxy Watch3, and Galaxy Watch Active2, so this seemed rather odd. Hence, we have reached out to Samsung to obtain further clarifications and will update this story once we received more information. So, stay tuned.