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02-10-2026 10:54 AM (Last edited 02-10-2026 11:04 AM ) in
Galaxy A1. Try to clear cache, it's doesn't work, clear data.
2. Check the update for Health application from Galaxy store.
3. Sign out and sign in again on samsung account.
Try this methods. 🫱🏼🫲🏽
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02-10-2026 11:15 AM in
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Galaxy AThank you
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02-11-2026 11:05 AM in
Galaxy AThank you for reaching out. We understand the inconvenience caused by the 0x211 error in Samsung Health. To resolve this issue, please follow the steps below:
- Clear Cache and Data of Samsung Health:
Go to Settings > Apps > Samsung Health > Storage.
Select Clear Cache and Clear Data. This will not delete your data but can help resolve temporary issues with the app. - Update Samsung Health:
Ensure that you are using the latest version of Samsung Health. Open the Google Play Store or Galaxy Store, search for Samsung Health, and check for updates. - Check for System Updates:
Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install to ensure your device is running the latest software. - Reinstall Samsung Health:
If the error persists, try uninstalling and reinstalling the Samsung Health app. This can help resolve any issues related to corrupted app files. - Reset App Preferences:
Go to Settings > Apps > Reset app preferences. This will reset app settings and permissions without deleting your data.
If the issue continues after following these steps, please let us know, and we can assist you further.