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12-28-2019 08:20 AM in
Galaxy WatchI have an Active 2 watch, connected to a Galaxy S10+, and am getting what I think are weird results for my sleep detection. Coming from Apple/Garmin world, and never saw this before. Perhaps someone here can help/explain what is happening here.
About 1/2 of the time when I wake up in the mornings, the sleep detection in Samsung Health just shows a shaded blue area for the "sleep cycles". Nothing for the "Rem", "Deep", "Light", etc. Just the blue like this:
Other times, it shows the cycles as it should, and finally, at another time, it shows the cycles in part beneath the above shot, but shows cycles and says "Late bedtimes aren't shown when records overlap. Any input on this, is this normal? Should I talk to Samsung?
Thanks in advance.
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12-28-2019 08:25 AM in
Galaxy WatchYes, it's normal my friend...
The blue is just a graphic that explain your sleep time.
The Android 10 change data into the graphics like this.
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12-28-2019 08:25 AM in
Galaxy WatchYes, it's normal my friend...
The blue is just a graphic that explain your sleep time.
The Android 10 change data into the graphics like this.
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12-28-2019 08:38 AM in
Galaxy WatchIt's normal to not show the sleep stages occasionally? What triggers this? Do you know?
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12-28-2019 02:28 PM in
Galaxy WatchAlso, is there a way to follow when we get the chart and when we get nothing but the blue area? This inconsistency cant be random, although it appears it is. Any other explanations?
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12-05-2020 07:18 AM in
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12-05-2020 09:27 AM in
Galaxy WatchI have found that if I swipe down on the watch face, and choose "Sleep Mode" that turns off all of the screen touches, etc. Since I've started doing this, I've not had the "blue sleep" problem at all. Give it a try.
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12-07-2020 03:02 PM in
Galaxy WatchThis hasn't worked for me unfortunately. It recorded properly the first night I had the phone but has not since then. I'm very disappointed in the sleep tracking here. I wonder if there are more troubleshooting things we can do to solve the issue
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02-03-2021 06:58 AM in
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04-07-2021 12:48 AM in
Galaxy WatchI figured out what does it mean. Your phone also records your sleep time, but it only detects the moment you stop using your phone and the moment you pick it back up so there is no detailed sleep analysis obviously. And it is just the chart you posted, shows full hours. Your watch also records your sleep time and naturally it is more detailed and accurate. But when there is two records that overlaps the detailes are not shown in Shealth. So all you have to do is delete the record that your phone held(you can delete it by clicking the edit button at the right top of the sceen) When only your watch record is left you can click learn more and see the full deteails of your sleep analysis.
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07-16-2021 03:36 AM in
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