A forthcoming sleep-tracking software called Pokémon Sleep, which encourages users to obtain a good night’s sleep in exchange for a collection of sleeping critters, has just completed its public beta testing phase.
Although the test was only available to Android users in a few South American nations, as well as New Zealand, Australia, and Canada, it nonetheless provided thousands of people with an early look at the long-awaited new Nintendo app.
Now that the app’s beta phase is over, when can we anticipate the Pokémon Sleep release date? What follows is a comprehensive explanation of the subject.
Pokémon Sleep Release Date
Although Niantic has only given a vague window of late July 2023 as the release window for Pokémon Sleep, fans shouldn’t have to wait too long. Both Android and iOS users will be able to access it, and the Android app can even be pre-registered in advance.
You can also take a look at tweets posted by Pokémon Sleep:
Pokémon Sleep when? Pokémon Sleep soon!!!!
📱 Android users: pre-register now on Google Play to get notified when the app goes live 🎉
📱 iOS users: stay tuned for more updates!!➡️ Pre-register for Android: https://t.co/LJnlg7mk4p pic.twitter.com/4RGcq3OwvV
— Pokémon Sleep (@PokemonSleep) July 6, 2023
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How Does Pokémon Sleep Record Your Nocturnal Activity?
If you want to keep playing, keep your phone or Pokémon Go Plus device by your pillow at night. Then, it uses your phone’s motion sensors to keep tabs on how you snooze. These sensors monitor your motion when you sleep or wake up to provide useful information about your state of consciousness.
The software may also utilize your phone’s microphone to pick up sounds like snoring, which might be an indicator of how well you slept.
Pokémon Sleep can estimate your overall sleep time and the percentage of that time spent in light, deep, and REM sleep by keeping track of how long you sleep, when you wake up, how loudly you snore, and other motions. Dozing describes a light stage of sleep, snoozing describes deeper sleep, and slumbering describes rapid eye movement sleep.
In-game, this is significant since the amount of time you spend sleeping determines how many Pokémon you encounter the following morning, while the quality of your sleep determines which Pokémon you encounter. The Pokémon that share your sleeping habits will be drawn to you.
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