01-28-2021 09:59 - last edited on 01-29-2021 13:38 by LiliyaFitbit
01-28-2021 09:59 - last edited on 01-29-2021 13:38 by LiliyaFitbit
I have an Ace 2 synced with an iPod Touch (no phone app) and it would be nice to have notifications from some common apps kids have installed on tablet/iPad/phone/iPod/etc. The apps that should be supported:
Messenger Kids-Lots of kids with Android tablets use this app, because usually there is no pre installed messaging app. (iOS and Android)
iMessage-A lot of kids have a hand-me-down iPhone with no data plan, and they text their friends over wifi. (iOS only)
FaceTime: Most kids don't have a data plan, so they use FaceTime (iOS only).
Google Classroom: Most people do not have this installed on their mobile device, but if a teacher posts a new assignment, it would be nice to have on-wrist notifications when a teacher posts a new assignment.
Moderator edit: subject for clarity
01-29-2021 13:38
01-29-2021 13:38
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @FlameTheBetta.
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02-27-2021 18:04
02-27-2021 18:04
02-28-2021 17:22
02-28-2021 17:22
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