Apple Health: How to get some data monitored back on your phone instead of your Apple Watch

by Poster Jan 22, 2025 6
For example, sleep: Both iPhone and Watch have monitoring capabilities, but the accuracy and comprehensiveness are different. Before starting to sleep with a Watch, if you have been an iPhone user before, the data should be collected by the iPhone. After wearing the Watch to sleep for a period of time, you will find that the new sleep data has been collected by the Watch. If you no longer wear Watch to sleep at this time, the iPhone will not start collecting sleep data again. The sleep data in Apple Health is interrupted. How should I re-enable the sleep data monitoring of iPhone at this time? (even though it may not be as accurate and comprehensive as Watch) In the same way, there are daily goals. Watch has three rings and iPhone has one ring. Without wearing a Watch but even with a day's phone, the ring is completely empty.

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  • Anonymous10384 Jan 22, 2025
    This has nothing to do with Apple Watch. Apple canceled the sleep monitoring function of the iPhone on iOS 18...
  • Anonymous8656 Jan 23, 2025
    Using a third party, you can monitor both iphone and aw, autosleep
  • Poster Jan 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous10384 I just learned about this. It's true that I upgraded to ios18
  • Anonymous4569 Jan 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous10384 # 1 No wonder there is no bed time in sleep data now. It seems that this part was recorded by iPhone before. By the way, can I set the Apple Watch to record bed time?
  • Anonymous10384 Jan 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous4569 doesn't seem to work, now iOS is starting to castrate some functions that are very useful (I don't know if it's because there are bugs that can't be fixed, after all, the curry smell is getting stronger and stronger) … iOS 17 castrated the magnifying glass in the photo album, iOS 18 castrated the bed time, very speechless...
  • Anonymous10401 Feb 24, 2025
    iPhone has been cancelled see https://www.v2ex.com/t/1076369 # reply43