Hi, I recently upgraded from a Watch 3 (45mm) to a Watch 6 Classic (47mm) and I don't use a Samsung phone. I use a Asus ZenFone 9. Upon setting up my watch, I realised that I can't access blood pressure or ECG unless I have the Galaxy Store. How do I go about it? Is there a workaround for non-Samsung Android owners? Learn how to set up the Samsung Health Monitor app on your watch and phone, so that you can take an ECG and enable irregular heart rhythm notifications on yo This is how you can get ECG & BP i.e Blood pressure app via the Samsung Health monitor app on your Samsung Galaxy watch 3 & Samsung Galaxy watch active 2 wit The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 takes ECG measurements by monitoring these electrical impulses through your wrist, using a sensor cluster on the watch's underside, and through your opposite You can use Samsung Pay on non-Samsung phones, I've used it on an Active2 and GW4 with both a OnePlus 7T Pro and Pixel 6 Pro without issue. There was briefly a bug where you couldn't set it up from some non-Samsung devices, but I believe that's fixed now (it never stopped working for me). Google Wallet is of course functional regardless. But, as an avid hiker, occasional mountaineer, trail runner, and rock climber, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro looks to be objectively better for me. The Pixel Watch will definitely play nicer with my phone, and I really like Google's services and Fitbit's health tracking. I've been avoiding Samsung devices because my understanding is that despite being Check your heart rate and heart rhythm regularly to keep your mind at peace. See how you can monitor your heart and take an ECG, right on your Galaxy Watch6 Slim & basic smartwatch. The Galaxy Watch 6 is the latest and greatest from Samsung. It features Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, up to 40 hours of battery life, Wear OS 4, and a host of sensors to PhtZ3.