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Samsung developed the Samsung Health app as a comprehensive solution for device owners Galaxy. It offers a wide range of features related to health and fitness. The app comes pre-installed on the tech giant's devices, so it's always at hand even when the user isn't using it. But now Samsung has announced that it is ending its support for older devices.

Starting March 22, there will be no app on older devices Galaxy available. New updates will stop rolling out to devices running the OS Android 7.0 Nougat and older.

This does not mean that users who have older devices Galaxy, they will not be able to use Samsung Health. They will still be able to use the app, but will have limited access to services and features. As the application for these devices will not be supported, their owners cannot count on new functions.

Samsung recommends that affected users upgrade to Android 8.0 Oreo and above if they want to continue to receive the latest versions of the app. Users using devices with Androidem 7.0 or older are very few today anyway - according to the website Statcounter Global Stats, the market share this year was the five-year-old "seven" Androiduk in January of this year 4,26% (u Androidwith 6.0 it was less than 6%, Androidat 5.1 a little over 3% au Androidat 4.4 roughly 1,3%).

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