A strange patent has started to spread, it is an experiment that is being conducted Samsung face one of the most important health problems of recent decades: diabetes.
Thanks to David from @xleaks7one was loaded patent (in Korean), which sheds some light on Samsung’s plans to integrate a glucose sensor into its smartphones.
This will be a game changer for hundreds of millions of people around the world, allowing them to easily manage their blood sugar levels throughout the day.
This patent aims to measure blood glucose levels daily and thus avoid punctures by making glucose monitoring as easy as checking messages on your phone.
How Samsung’s Glucose Monitoring System Works

The technology described in the Samsung patent involves using a built-in sensor located on the back of a smartphone. This sensor can non-invasively measure the user’s blood glucose levels.
This patent suggests that The sensor can operate using light technologysuch as near infrared spectroscopy to detect glucose levels through the skin.
Users simply placed their finger on the sensor, and within seconds their glucose level would be displayed on their phone screen.
Main Features
- Built-in glucose sensor.– Located on the back of your smartphone, it allows for non-invasive monitoring of blood sugar levels.
- Real-time data: information glucose level snapshot to help users manage their condition more effectively
- Integrations: The sensor is built into a device that users already carry with them every day, eliminating the need for additional devices.
- Easy to use interface: Glucose readings are displayed on the smartphone screen, possibly accompanied by tracking and analysis tools.
- Possible integration of health applications– The technology can sync with health apps, providing detailed analytics and history tracking.
- Non-invasive tests: Uses light technology, avoiding the discomfort associated with traditional methods.
- Improved compliance: Ease of use may encourage more frequent testing, leading to better health outcomes.
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Source: Digital Trends
