Samsung's Galaxy Watches now detect sleep apnea in 36 more countries
Today, Samsung has proudly announced that it's massively expanding the availability of sleep apnea detection on its Galaxy Watches. This will now be available in 36 more countries (34 of which are in Europe), bringing the global total to 70 countries and territories.
Here's the full list: Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norfolk Island, Norway, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Réunion, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam, and Yemen.

The feature works on Galaxy Watch4 and later models running Wear OS 5.0 and later versions, but the main catch is this - your watch has to be paired to a Samsung smartphone for this to work. The phone needs to be on Android 12 or later too. This will also stop working if you travel to an unsupported country.
Sleep apnea is a common yet serious medical condition that causes you to stop breathing while you're asleep, which can result in disruptions in oxygen supply, lower sleep quality, and other health complications - in its press release, Samsung lists hypertension, cardiac disorders, stroke, and cognitive disorders.
The sleep apnea feature uses Samsung's BioActive Sensor to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) during sleep. It analyzes changes in SpO2 levels related to apnea and hypopnea patterns, and estimates the probability that you have apnea, then informs you of that.
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Reader comments
- Steff
- 27 Jun 2025
- 3nX
What kind of nonsense is this ?!? You buy a premium device and some features are still unavailable? This is truly a terrible way to treat users. Does anyone seriously think that class-based user segregation is acceptable in 2025? Because I honestly d...
- AndyPandy
- 07 Jun 2025
- nGU
Not available in the UK, and is not going to be available any time soon.
- Toph
- 07 Jun 2025
- 0qB
Regulations around health related measurements. They are both collecting data that is subject to accuracy requirements and storing it, which is subject to privacy laws. Some countries have more protections than others, some have more patchwork system...