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Samsung confirms Galaxy Watches aren’t tracking sleep properly – here’s the fix if you’re affected

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  • Samsung has confirmed a sleep-tracking issue with several of its smartwatches
  • It says the feature isn’t working properly on the Galaxy Watch 4, 5, 6, 7, or Ultra
  • It says users should activate then deactivate power-saving mode, and update the Samsung Health app

Samsung has confirmed that several of its latest Galaxy Watch models are affected by a sleep-tracking issue, but fortunately it’s also recommended a couple of fixes.

On a Samsung Community forum in Korea (spotted by SamMobile) the company revealed that two of its best smartwatches, the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra, may not be measuring sleep properly.

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