Since the sleep scores appeared, the the week row shows an average weekly sleep score not an average sleep duration- and there is nowhere I can find this info without calculating it myself- how can I get it back?
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Hello @Tarasn welcome to the Community Forums! Let me give you a hand with your sleep concern.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, seems odd that you're unable to see the average weekly sleep duration. To better assist you, can you please send me a screenshot of the sleep information you're seeing? You can refer to: How To: Add An Image To Your Post to do so. Also, please follow the next steps:
Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Best AnswerI think in another thread someone said if you turn off the sleep score you get the average sleep duration back. Depends on if you want both or not.
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@QbnPete wrote:I'd also like to know how to do this, my sleep score is always zero, so I would just like to have the average time asleep for the week back again.
I believe you have to pay for that monthly now as of the latest app update 😮
Best AnswerHi @Tarasn and everyone else. In another thread I read that someone had an option in their sleep settings to turn off the sleep score. Their partner, however, did not get this option. I haven't got this at all so I cannot cite my own experience. I don't even know if it varies with your app version or phone brand. But some arbitrary score would mean nothing to me.
Best Answer@zacchaeusn7, the sleep averages are no longer available as individual weeks for easy comparison.
If you tap on the sleep symbol, then the chart with sleep scores should be at the top of the page. Swipe on that and the last chart will show sleep stages. Tap the expand symbol in the top right and you will get a screen with the weeks average at the top.
You can choose week or month and any column you touch gives total hours and a summary of sleep stages if available. Thing is that the month or week is a rolling period from day to day, not set calendar weeks and months.
Hope this is of some use to you.
Cheers.
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