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Samsung Drops Vascular Load

WireByte Staff · July 3, 2026

Samsung is phasing out its Vascular Load feature on Galaxy Watch in the US, replacing it with Blood Pressure Trend in late July, amidst speculation of FDA compliance issues

Key points

  • Samsung is removing the Vascular Load feature from Galaxy Watch in the US by late July
  • The feature will be replaced by Blood Pressure Trend, requiring a blood pressure cuff for setup and accuracy
  • The change aligns with the upcoming Samsung Health 7.0 and One UI 9 watch updates
  • Vascular Load will still be available to users outside of the US
  • Users can download their existing Vascular Load data from the Samsung Health app before it's removed
  • The reason for the removal is unclear, but speculation points to potential FDA compliance issues

Samsung has announced that it will be discontinuing its Vascular Load feature on Galaxy Watch in the US. The feature, which was introduced last year, allowed users to track vascular stress. It will be replaced by a Blood Pressure Trend feature, which will require a blood pressure cuff for setup and accuracy.

The removal of Vascular Load is set to take place in late July, as part of the upcoming Samsung Health 7.0 and One UI 9 watch updates. Users will still be able to access their existing Vascular Load data, but it will no longer be available after the update.

The reason for the removal of Vascular Load is unclear, but speculation suggests that it may be due to FDA compliance issues. The fact that the feature is only being removed in the US supports this theory.

The new Blood Pressure Trend feature will provide users with a long-term picture of their blood pressure, and will be available on Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Watch. It will require users to check their blood pressure every 28 days with a proper cuff for accuracy.

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