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Samsung Health App questions

(Topic created: 10-02-2022 03:28 PM)
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Larry42
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Is this the appropriate board for questions regarding the Samsung Health App? If not, please suggest where I should be posting.

 
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Larry42
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Thanks for the reply. It was clear from your suggestions that Samsung Health merely uses the system time, so I eliminated that as a problem.  Since I import my sleep data from Fitbit via Health Sync, I went to the Health Sync settings, and Voila. The second setting for Health Sync is titled "Sleep Data in Samsung Health One Hour Time Shift". It says it's a bug in Samsung Health, but enabling the setting corrects the one-hour time shift. Works perfectly now.

 

 
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ChaosSaber
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Why not just ask the questions
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MonkeyPhone
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Yes this is the appropriate place for all things Samsung
Larry42
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I've provided Location approval in Settings, but the Sleep app uses the wrong time zone for me. It's off by one hour. How can I adjust the time zone for Sleep?

 

 
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Welcome to the community! I understand your concerns on this situation and I will be more than happy to help. 

 

To update the date and time manually on your phone follow the steps below:


Go to Settings>>Tap General management>>Tap Date and time>>Tap Automatic date and time>>Disable it>>Select time zone>>Select one city from the available list.


If you have to enter the time manually and then perform the clear cache of the Samsung Health app.


Go to Settings>> Apps>> Select the Samsung Health app>> Storage>> Clear cache.

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Thanks for the reply. It was clear from your suggestions that Samsung Health merely uses the system time, so I eliminated that as a problem.  Since I import my sleep data from Fitbit via Health Sync, I went to the Health Sync settings, and Voila. The second setting for Health Sync is titled "Sleep Data in Samsung Health One Hour Time Shift". It says it's a bug in Samsung Health, but enabling the setting corrects the one-hour time shift. Works perfectly now.

 

 
Larry R