Google Health returns 'Hourly Activity' in June, tosses in extra for Android
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Google Health returns 'Hourly Activity' in June, tosses in extra for Android

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Key Points:

  • Google Health app's June update (v5.02) reintroduces "Hourly Activity" charts to the Today and Health tabs, allowing users to track step goals per hour and customize metric order more easily on Android devices.
  • Android users gain new features such as the ability to reorder Key Metrics and a dedicated "Naps" tab within the daily Sleep Score view, with the nap feature planned for iOS in a future update (v5.03).
  • Both Android and iOS versions improve sleep data management, enabling users to delete and edit sleep sessions, and offer enhanced insights into restlessness during sleep.
  • The update expands the Today tab with more metrics and easier reordering controls to provide a comprehensive overview without switching tabs.
  • Google Health replaces the older Fitbit app, removing some classic features like badges and social elements in favor of AI-driven health coaching and sleep management Q&A, with ongoing fixes addressing previous issues in workout tracking and sleep scores.

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