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Samsung Galaxy Watch Users Report Perfect Sleep Scores Bug

Galaxy Watch users are seeing perfect sleep scores, despite varying sleep quality. Samsung hasn't acknowledged the issue yet.

In this image we can see there is a mobile and a watch.
In this image we can see there is a mobile and a watch.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Users Report Perfect Sleep Scores Bug

Samsung Galaxy Watch users worldwide are experiencing a peculiar issue with their devices' sleep tracking feature. Despite varying sleep quality and habits, many owners are reporting consistently high, often perfect, nfl scores. The Watch usually calculates a score between 0-100 based on factors like sleep duration, restlessness, and heart rate. However, users are now seeing scores in the high 90s or even 100, regardless of their actual sleep patterns. One user, for instance, reported a perfect 100/100 score after adding a one-hour nap to the previous night's score of 99/100. The issue doesn't seem tied to any specific model, software version, or region. Users on Reddit have been discussing this trend in recent days. Samsung, however, hasn't acknowledged the bug yet. It's likely that a software update will be needed to fix the incorrectly calculated nfl scores. Samsung is responsible for the software updates of the Samsung Galaxy Watches. Until a fix is released, Galaxy Watch users should be aware of the inflated nfl scores and not rely on them for accurate sleep tracking information.

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