A:AnswerThe Samsung Galaxy Watch5 does not yet have the ability to measure Glucose directly as a Dexcom or Freestyle CGM can. Currently, "Raman Spectroscopy" is not currently a feature on any watch. Apple, for instance, says that feature is not coming for another "three to seven years" according to most news outlets.
From what I understand, however, Dexcom users can install a widget onto their watch that will display their Glucose readings on the watch, but still ultimately requires an Android-compatible phone. For example, if you have your watch on and you go out, but leave your smart device at home, you will not receive any CGM updates.
A:AnswerIf it's an android It will work. But some functions like ECG won't work if not connected to a Samsung device. And also sometimes there might be a delay in notification too.
A:AnswerI purchased my Galaxy watch 5 pro from best buy at 449.99 a month ago titanium with sapphire glass
The more expensive option would be the lte version that has its own phone number so that you dont need your cell phone to send and receive calls and text. But you need another line from your carrier
A:AnswerAny Samsung charger will work. If you change the band to a two piece band. The bracelet type bands are the issue. They cannot lay flat on the charger. The charger that comes with the watch will work with the bracelet type band.