Samsung may unveil a “Brain Health” service at CES 2026 aimed at early dementia detection

The service is expected to analyse data from your mobile and wearable devices.

Samsung Health can track the user’s daily activities including sleep.
Samsung is expected to announce a Brain Health service at CES 2026. Pictured here is the Samsung Health app. Photo: Samsung

Samsung Health could gain a new wellness-tracking feature as early as next year.

Chosun Biz claims that Samsung is expected to announce the “Brain Health” service at CES 2026 next month. The new service reportedly collects and analyses data such as voice patterns, gait, and sleep metrics from a user’s smartphone and wearable devices to identify changes in cognitive function, including potential early signs of mental decline or dementia.

Beyond detection, the service may also provide recommendations such as personlised brain training programs aimed at improving cognitive performance. To safeguard user data and privacy, Samsung is said to rely on its Knox security platform, with data processing managed directly on the device rather than in the cloud.

A Samsung official told Chosun Biz that the Brain Health service “has entered the final stages of development”.The South Korean company is believed to be conducting clinical validation with other medical firms. There are also plans to expand the service across Samsung’s broader mobile and wearable ecosystem in the future.

Source: Chosun Biz via Android Authority

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