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Sleep Stages graph has incorrect colour for Deep Sleep in legend

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This is graphs 101. Please fix this as soon as possible, it's quite confusing at first and now just frustrating.

 

The "Sleep Stages" line graph has Deep Sleep as the darkest colour, a dark blue, but the legend has it as a light pastel blue. The legend should match the graph and be dark blue.

It's also super weird that when you start swiping through the  line graph and it highlights each section of sleep, it changes Deep Sleep to the light pastel blue! It should remain dark blue.

 

Then, the bars below the line graph called "Time spent in each stage of sleep" should also be updated. The Deep Sleep bar is light pastel blue but it should be dark blue.

 

Finally, the other bar graph "Hours in Sleep Stages", which can show your last week or last month, also has incorrect colouring. Deep Sleep is dark blue in the bar graph but the legend has it as light pastel blue. This was also confusing. The legend ahould have it as dark blue.

 

Please make these updates as soon as possible! It's a matter of changing the colours.

 

Cheers,

 

Moderator Edit: Clarified subject

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Thanks Braulio, turns out it was the forced dark mode on my phone - woops

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Mine seems to be all colored and labeled correctly.  Do you have screen caps to illustrate?

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Hi Johnny, I can't see a way to upload photos but at this link are three screenshots which show what I've described above

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zenmnzlmq4ubh0c/AADOJgObQo1RXF2yOFNlmzcQa?dl=0 

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In all those cases, my color keys are correct.  I notice your background is dark, and mine is light.  I was able to get something similar to yours, though not quite exact, by selecting phone setting "color inversion".  Could you have set something on phone that changes the colors?

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Hey there, @Brox23. Thanks for the details in your post and for trying to provide a screenshot.

 

I appreciate the input @JohnnyRow 😀As @JohnnyRow mentioned, please check if the contrast and color on your display's settings are correct as this will impact the color keys on all your apps. You will find them on your phone's Settings > Display. 

 

If you keep having trouble with the graphs, please attach here a screenshot of them as instructed here.

 

See you around.

 

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Wow you're right Johnny, turns out it was the dark mode on my phone haha.

Thanks for your help.

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Thanks Braulio, turns out it was the forced dark mode on my phone - woops

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Hi @Brox23.

 

Thanks for the update and I'm glad to know that you can see the tiles' text now 😀

 

Thanks for stopping by!

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