The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will have a UV light sensor to help alert
users to the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation emitted by the
sun.
Samsung gossip site SamMobile has previously reported about the Note 4
getting a UV sensor, but only now has the use of it been explained. As
an expansion of Samsung’s S Health app - which already includes a heart
rate monitor on the Galaxy S5 - the Note 4 will keep a watchful eye on
the sun.
Pointing the sensor skywards allows it to take a reading, which will
then help the phone offer its user advice on the current ultraviolet
radiation they are being exposed to - this could be in the form of a
notification to suggest they apply suncream of move to the shade.
Although this still sounds like a gimmick, it may have more practical
use than the Galaxy S5’s heart rate sensor. People are generally
ignorant of the damage sun exposure can cause, so a notification from
their smartphone may be what’s needed to prompt a change in attitude to
UV radiation.
Earlier this week it was reported that the Note 4 would include a retinal eye scanner to improve security.
Samsung is expected to announce the Note 4 at the IFA technology trade show in Berlin, which kicks off on 3 September.
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