09-05-2017 04:25
09-05-2017 04:25
On Android Oreo, 8.0.0, I have an issue using GPS tracking for walks and runs with my Charge 2. Syncing seems to work and I can see the connection icon on my fitbit when I start the app. However, when I lock the device, the charge shows the phone not available icon and only recconnects to GPS when I unlock and open the app
12-04-2017 06:18
12-04-2017 06:18
Open fitbit app -> sync with charge 2 -> activate "run" mode on charge 2->after a few hundred meters the charge 2 no longer connected to phone..
I've read in forums that this is caused by Android 8.0 "Background Execution Limits", the only way forward is Fitbit needs to update their app to adhere to Google's new 'rules'.
12-04-2017 07:06
12-04-2017 07:06
Yes, I do understand the issue as far as syncing the two during the run. But my question was, what if you don't set the tracker itself to track it, but the app on the phone?
So what if you set the app itself to track your run on the phone and do the run. If you do that (as a temporary workaround), will it accurately track your run? Then when you get back it should sync with the Fitbit regarding steps, heart rate etc. That's how I use it at the moment. But I'm on Nougat still.
12-04-2017 11:41
12-04-2017 11:41
12-04-2017 12:11
12-04-2017 12:11
Does it track if you just use the app on the phone?
12-04-2017 12:27
12-04-2017 12:27
I just went for a walk and kept the app open and constantly saving at some times.
After I got back and looked at the activity, I had GPS logs for the times I had the app open and I didn't have GPS logs for the times the app was closed/my phone was locked.
This, again, seems to suggest that the Fitbit app just hasn't been updated for Android 8.0.
12-04-2017 13:12
12-04-2017 13:12
I can just set the app to follow me and shut the phone (it is set not to lock when on my body) - I can use other apps as well - and I never look at the Fitbit app until I get home, don't know how you would 'save'. On Nougat it tracks till I get home and hit pause then stop.
12-04-2017 13:29
12-04-2017 13:29
@Elliekennard wrote:I can just set the app to follow me and shut the phone (it is set not to lock when on my body) - I can use other apps as well - and I never look at the Fitbit app until I get home, don't know how you would 'save'. On Nougat it tracks till I get home and hit pause then stop.
I didn't have any issues with Nougat either. All of my issues (and, as far as I know, all of the issues in this thread) are with respect to Oreo. Android changed something in the way it handles running apps, probably for "battery" reasons, and the Fitbit app does not seem to work with that system.
12-04-2017 13:47
12-04-2017 13:47
Thanks for confirming that the app itself doesn't work with tracking. I wanted to make sure that it didn't work either way, so that if I am offered an update to Oreo I will have to decide what to do.
I have had to use the phone to track for ages since connecting the Fitbit to the app failed me too many times to bother with it. If it worked like that with Oreo I could handle it.
What is up with Fitbit not fixing the app to deal with this issue when it's been ongoing for some time?? Maybe they are trying and just can't fix it. Surely otherwise it would be a priority. I wouldn't recommend a Fitbit now, at least until they get this fixed.
12-04-2017 13:58
12-04-2017 13:58
@Elliekennard wrote:
What is up with Fitbit not fixing the app to deal with this issue when it's been ongoing for some time?? Maybe they are trying and just can't fix it. Surely otherwise it would be a priority. I wouldn't recommend a Fitbit now, at least until they get this fixed.
Same boat. Poor timing on Fitbit's part too, since a number of family and friends have asked me for recommendations as the holiday season approaches. It seems that this is the year of wearable fitness trackers for my family, and they're all going with other brands instead based on my recent experiences with Fitbit.
12-04-2017 23:47
12-04-2017 23:47
12-04-2017 23:58
12-04-2017 23:58
There's no option to track bike rides on the phone - only run, walk or hike, so that workaround won't help.
12-05-2017 03:34
12-05-2017 03:34
Track using Strava, it's your only option at this point.
Unless you can return it.
12-05-2017 03:37
12-05-2017 03:37
People are beginning to be very unhappy. Can the team not fix this?
Fitbit are losing sales at a critical time because bad news (and personal recommendations not to buy) travels fast.
12-05-2017 11:28
12-05-2017 11:28
12-10-2017 16:20
12-10-2017 16:20
Hey, everyone! Thanks for sharing your recent experiences with connected GPS while on Android Oreo. I appreciate everyone's patience and would like to reassure you our team has been looking into this on a deeper level. They are working on a fix and I will continue to update this thread when I have more information. Thanks for your cooperation!
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12-10-2017 16:43
12-10-2017 16:43
Hi @AlessFitbit, thanks for the follow-up. Just to be clear, my patience was exhausted several weeks ago and I have given up relying on my Fitbit. I am now actively researching a replacement from another manufacturer.
I don't mean to be rude, I just think it is important that Fitbit understand what this issue has cost them.
12-23-2017 20:30
12-23-2017 20:30
I walk funny.
01-01-2018 10:29
01-01-2018 10:29
2018.... problem is still on going.
01-01-2018 10:32
01-01-2018 10:32
I decommissioned my Fitbit last week and bought a Garmin FR235. Works perfect.
01-01-2018 10:34
01-01-2018 10:34
Yeah, I just sent an email to Fitbit requesting a refund. It's unfortunate.