Samsung has announced that its latest smartwatches are getting a health feature upgrade thanks to a new partnership with Natural Cycles. Following the update, your Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro will be able to measure your skin temperature and determine what stage of your menstrual cycle you’re at (provided you have a menstrual cycle).
Fertility tracking was a big addition to last year’s Apple Watch 8 and Apple Watch Ultra, which pair exclusively with the best iPhones, giving these rivals the edge over Samsung’s offerings. Now thanks to this upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 update (which is scheduled to land within the “second quarter” of the year, read: sometime in April, May, or June), Samsung is able to claw back some of the distance between its smartwatches and Apple’s, especially in the eyes of pregnancy-conscious consumers.
Unfortunately, those of you who own a different Android phone will still be out of luck – the Cycle Tracking feature will only be available via the Samsung Health app which is solely available on Galaxy phones running Android 8.0 or higher.
The Natural Cycles feature also won’t be available to all users right away – such as those of you who live in Australia – but it is launching in the US, UK, Ireland, and 29 other countries (opens in new tab).