Experiment 165 of 365, 2025 | Samsung Health | Sync With Samsung Account Not Working - The Fix!
Welcome to a new video where we discuss the issue of Samsung Health not syncing with a Samsung account.
So here we are in the Samsung Health application. At the top of the page, you'll see our sync status, which is working correctly. However, if your sync status is stuck in syncing, this video is for you.
As a side note, my sync status was stuck in syncing when switching between phones, but the cause may vary for different users.
So let's talk about the fix, which may vary depending on your Android phone and its OS version but should be similar across devices.
For reference, we're using the OnePlus 13—an excellent device featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor paired with OxygenOS 15.
We'll start by tapping the recent apps icon, which displays all our open apps.We'll focus specifically on the Samsung Health application. In OxygenOS, you'll find three dots at the top of the app preview—tap on them to access additional options.
This opens a dropdown menu with several options. We'll locate 'App Info' and tap on it.
This opens a new window titled 'App Info,' which essentially serves as the app’s settings.
Next, we'll locate 'Storage Usage' and tap on it.
Next, we'll find the 'Clear Data' option, conveniently highlighted in red, and tap on it.
This displays a pop-up that reads: 'Clear app data? App data, including files and settings, will be permanently deleted from this device.'
No need to worry—this will not delete your actual account data as long as it's synced with your Samsung Account.
However, there are settings in the app that you may need to reconfigure, such as the health tiles.
Next, we'll tap 'Delete' to confirm the action.
The next time you open the Samsung Health application, it will start up as if it were just installed. Simply follow the prompts to set it up again.
You may need to sign into your Samsung account again, but the process was quick and easy for me.
Once you reach the home page, syncing should begin automatically, though it may take some time to complete.
If you experience any syncing issues, you may need to check the app settings.
To do this, tap the three dots located on the right side of the display within the application.
This opens a pop-up menu where we can select 'Settings.'
This refreshes the page, bringing up the 'Samsung Health Settings' screen.
Simply locate 'Sync with Samsung account' and ensure the slider is toggled on - it should be highlighted.
You can then exit the settings menu, and syncing should begin if it hasn't already.
That's it for today's content! Let me know if this helped resolve your Samsung Health account sync issue.
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