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Redesigned Sleep experience now in the iOS app

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Why are the sleep scores and data displayed differently? I assume it’s the new ios update, but I preferred the former presentation.

 

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Yes I did but nothing happened
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They monitor them to take down responses they don’t like.  It doesn’t appear the 22 pages -300 responses. + counting - have had any impact.  

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I can find it but Fitbits new GUI is awful. I habitually have Sleep in two segments, but can only see one.
I am done with the new GUI and have already put in for my Fitbit premium subscription to not renew. I guess it’s time to go for the Apple Watch

this really saddens me as I have been a Fitbit user for a decade or more

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That is really sad. Due to the new GUI my Fitbit premium will not renew next month and I will look at Apple watches. This saddens me greatly since I’ve been a Fitbit user for approximately a decade.

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I really miss the old app (which I still had 2 days ago) with ability to tap the sleep score overview on the Home Screen and get more complete info on its own screen with the graph (old style) expanding in landscape mode. 
I feel like I must be missing something but I’ve run out of things to tap for more info. This, sadly, isn’t doing it for me. 

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Same! I wish Fitbit were paying attention to all this!
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I wish they were too. Ive had over 600 supportive emails since I posted on 18th April.

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I have found additional details by scrolling to the top of the Sleep page (above “today”) where you find DAY WEEK MONTH YEAR. Each of those takes you to additional graphs containing some information I found missing in the current sleep chart. But the fact that an hour or so awake time in the middle of the night between two near equal sleep sessions yields only one timeline is infuriating. It isn’t that I would have gotten a simplified chart anyway. My more significant sleep was the second segment! Fitbit sleep tracking had gotten me to nearly regular sleep hours until now. This month is clear proof, if anyone at the company cares to take a look.

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I think all our feedback has been redirected to /dev/null.
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Thanks!
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I hate the new sleep graph as well. I may have to stop using and get something else 

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why do they always have to change things. I really dislike the new sleep graph 

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Why would they? The response to their initial update was just as negative and just as strong as it is for this update; yet they moved forward, rolling out more of the design that takes away usability, previous functionality, and is very glitchy. (I.e. The navigation back from drilling down into data is - well, it frankly isn’t  navigation back.  The app jumps back several steps from various if the deeper dives.)

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It took a while to figure out how to delete the first “added” sleep and adjust the start time.

Many steps. You first go to delete sleep. Pick the one to delete. Then back out and find the edit sleep. Then make sure the date is for the previous day and adjust time. I almost through my phone against the wall trying to edit my sleep as this stupid update has increased the time it takes to maintain accurate sleep by many minutes of clicks and attempts to fix while the app fights me the whole time. Either not saving data or its edits checks change the time AM/PM all sorts for unwelcome help.

I’ve canceled my membership and looking at Orua or Apple Watch. Thanks google!

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I’ve never posted on this forum before.

But after the update I feel the need it. 

I really dislike the new design.

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And you can’t edit it.  Great “fix” google!

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I've been shopping, so now I'm leaving. Google seems to be doing its level best to ruin fitbit and I'm not waiting around for them to revert back to the previous version like they did with the battery charge display. They've had there chance and blown it.

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Apparently, the new Fitbit owners don’t care or they would have at the very least given us the option to revert back by now.

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I'd like to know what genius decided the new barely visible overly complicated view was better than the previous colorful easy to see design.

Google needs to fire a lot of these idiots who seem bent on destroying the Fitbit product line. 

It's insanity that someone thought the new monochromatic busy sleep view with way too many lines was a good idea.  Peak Fitbit app was in 2022.  It's been downhill ever since.

After my Fitbit dies, I'm definitely looking at a Garmin or even Apple watch.  Google is determined to destroy Fitbit!!

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I totally agree! 

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Same, steps, Sleep and a fib monitor are the main things I’m looking for and Fitbit dropped the ball

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