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08-02-2025 04:40 AM in
Galaxy WatchWhat do you mean you don't use any of the health sensors? You only use in watch only mode and have everything else off? You may not think you sweat under the watch, but everyone does. For most people it's not noticeable. Over time, skin oils and skin cells build up under watches, so when you take it off or put it on, it's best to take a microfiber cloth and wipe the back. You may have a sensitivity to the radio waves inherent in BT/LTE/Wi-Fi transmission.
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08-02-2025 06:36 AM (Last edited 08-02-2025 06:38 AM ) in
Galaxy WatchThere is such a thing as that type of sensitivity. Electrical waves close to the skin can cause issues. Although, it is much more likely that it is skin oil/cell accumulation under the watch.
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08-02-2025 09:51 AM in
Galaxy Watch@realaud "You may have a sensitivity to the radio waves inherent in BT/LTE/Wi-Fi transmission."
There is no scientific evidence that this causes sensitivity.
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08-02-2025 05:14 PM in
Galaxy WatchMore than likely he got a mosquito bite on his wrist.
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08-02-2025 09:48 AM in
Galaxy Watch@Mimi7 What are you cleaning it with? If you are using any chemicals, that may explain the irritation.