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Considering how expensive this watch is. I was very disappointed at the options for face clocks. And the fact that there is no weather app. When is this going to change
Having previously had a Charge 4, I expected the Charge 6 I'd bought to replace the non-displaying (and yes, I tried all the suggestions to get it working but no dice) predecessor to have some reasonably attractive yet plain analogue clock-faces. Instead, I found that there are only 3 analogue faces available, of which I chose the least-worst (Symphony). My older Charge 4 had a plain black-and-white analogue face, with steps unobtrusively visible - a design with classic elegance and simplicity. 'Less is more' is a lesson to be retained rather than ignored.
Instead, with Charge 6 we are presented with a series of luridly coloured clock-faces, the vast majority being in digital format. Looking at the community forum pages, I can see there is quite a demand for simpler clock-faces, yet nothing seems to have been done - it's almost as if the developers are telling Fitbit users to suck it up or go elsewhere. Please have your staff revisit the choices of clock-face, and offer the previous designs. The current series of exploding clown-car faces aren't endearing themselves to users, and appear to be designed by toddlers on a sugar-overdose.
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