Since Google renamed the Fitbit app to Google Health, the platform has been evolving. The latest release, version 5.02, addresses several regressions, bringing back features that vanished during the redesign.
The most noticeable returns are the Hourly Activity chart and the Nap tracker, both of which had quietly disappeared (as reported by 9to5Google).
**What’s back in Google Health 5.02?**
– **Hourly Activity** now shows a graph of your step count for each hour alongside your daily step target. You can re‑add this widget to the Today or Health tab via the customize menu or the pencil icon.
– **Naps** are back for Android users. Recorded naps appear on dedicated tabs within the daily Sleep Score view, making day‑to‑day comparison easier. iPhone users will receive this functionality with version 5.03.
– The **Restlessness bar** has been moved directly under the sleep‑stage graph for clearer reading, and the ability to delete or edit sleep sessions works correctly again.
**Other fixes and enhancements**

– The Today tab now includes an *Expanded view* that displays more metrics at a glance without the need to swipe. Reordering items on Today has also been streamlined.
– Nutrition tracking receives three upgrades: faster food‑search results, estimated macronutrients shown before confirming a food entry, and an updated Nutrition tile that shows total calories consumed and remaining calories for the day.
– Android users see serving sizes and calorie information directly in food‑search results, a feature that will roll out to iOS with version 5.03.
– You can now delete individual exercise sessions, food logs, and weight entries synced from partner apps straight from Google Health.
The update is already live for iOS, while Android users are receiving it gradually.
