Jakarta - Apple appears to be developing a sleep quality score feature for Apple Watch, based on a code found on iOS 26 by MacRumors contributor Steve Moser.

In the Health application code, an Apple Watch image is found showing the number "84". Around that number, there are three identical colored blades with several stages of sleep that Apple Watch can track. The orange color is likely to represent maintained time, the light blue may match REM sleep, and the dark blue could represent Core or Deep sleep.

The image of this watch is surrounded by sleep-related icons that Apple uses in various places on iOS, including the moon and star, "zz", beds, icons representing stages of sleep, alarm clocks, and in one place, thermometers.

Apple named the image "Watch Focus Score", which indicates that this is indeed a kind of sleep-related score that will be provided by the watch. Under the name "focus", this feature may be able to predict how well users can work well during the day based on the amount of sleep they got the night before.

Many health tracking devices offer a sleep score, but this is something Apple hasn't provided for Apple Watch yet. Currently, Apple Watch has a sleep tracking feature that separates sleep into REM, Core, and Deep, and provides time metrics in bed and time is maintained.

Based on the temperature icon, future sleep scores may consider some health metrics, similar to the Vitals option Apple introduced on watchOS 11.

No further signs have been found of this sleeping score feature, so there is a possibility this image is related to anything else. There is also the possibility that this is a feature Apple plans to introduce with watchOS 26 updates, and this is just the initial clue found.


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