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Galaxy CBe sure to hit ♡ when you find an answer that works for you.
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Galaxy C1. Open the S Health app on your device . (If it's not pre-installed on your phone, get it from Samsung Apps or Google Play Store)
2. If this is first time opening the S Health app, you need to do some initial setup.
3. Tap the More button on the top right corner of the screen, and then touch the Manage Items option
4. There you should see available health tracker options, including the Heart rate, SpO2, Stress, Blood glucose and Blood pressure.
5. Make sure to toggle ON the SpO2 item and then go back to the S Health main view
6. Scroll down to the list of already added items, and then find the SpO2 card and tap the Measure button
7. Now place finger on the sensor, which is located at the back of your Device, wait for the measurement to start and complete.
8. Keep being still and quiet, until you get the result.
9. You can save your measured blood exygen (SpO2 level) and track it over the time
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Galaxy CNavigate to Apps → Settings → Accessibility → Hearing → Enable Flash Notification