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06-21-2025 08:29 PM (Last edited 06-21-2025 08:30 PM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesThe sleep widget stopped showing the time I slept, it's only showing the sleep score. Sleep scores are bogus, I really need to track the hours. Anyone know how to fix this? Or is there another app I should use that tracks sleep and has a widget that shows the time I slept?
If Samsung broke something that was working, I'll be really annoyed if I have to spend money on a different app, but I really need to track my sleep. Why don't they have an option to hide the sleep score??? Is there a good free widget?
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06-26-2025 02:41 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesFound a workaround. Sleep score only works if you sleep more than an hour, and your sleep time overlaps your target time by 1 minute. If you set your target time to something completely ridiculous like an hour right in the middle of when you're usually wide awake, you will get only your sleep time in the widget. Win!! I am trying hard to get on a regular sleep schedule, therefore I would like to be able to look at the target time. But I hate the non-scientific sleep score more as it gets in the way of tracking the only sleep related measure the watch is good for, according to sleep scientists.
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06-21-2025 10:27 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesJust a small 2x1. The other ones take up too much space, they'd be hidden in the back somewhere. On a layer I don't look at often.
This was *working* and I would like to know how to put it back.
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06-22-2025 05:49 AM in
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06-22-2025 07:22 AM (Last edited 06-22-2025 07:27 AM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesWidgets can be stacked. They evidently changed the sleep widgets with the new UI. You will have to choose a new one. When you stack widgets, you would swipe to see which one you want at the moment. You do this so widgets don't "get stuck in the back". You can also just create a home screen page dedicated to widgets. How many times a day do you look at your sleep stats that you need to have a widget rather than just open the health app or look at your watch tile? I assume you have a watch, as you cannot track sleep without one. If you don't have the sleep tile on you watch, you can add it.
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06-22-2025 09:56 AM (Last edited 06-22-2025 09:57 AM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesMust be a One UI 7 change.
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06-26-2025 02:41 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesFound a workaround. Sleep score only works if you sleep more than an hour, and your sleep time overlaps your target time by 1 minute. If you set your target time to something completely ridiculous like an hour right in the middle of when you're usually wide awake, you will get only your sleep time in the widget. Win!! I am trying hard to get on a regular sleep schedule, therefore I would like to be able to look at the target time. But I hate the non-scientific sleep score more as it gets in the way of tracking the only sleep related measure the watch is good for, according to sleep scientists.