09-27-2024
22:17
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10-21-2024
09:31
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LizzyFitbit
09-27-2024
22:17
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10-21-2024
09:31
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LizzyFitbit
Fitbit charge 6 won't download ecg pdf. I tried deleting app cache. Reinstalling Fitbit app.turnimg blue tooth off and on. Hard restart of phone and watch. It shows the pdf ready to download but when I try it just gets stuck. I have a Motorola phone with Android 12. It was previously working with a charge 5 that died. I also made sure all the permissions are on.
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10-28-2024 10:27
10-28-2024 10:27
Unfortunately this process didn't work for me. I've installed 4.25.2 and it did not return functionality to ecg pdf downloads.
10-28-2024 10:39
10-28-2024 10:39
Really? If you had the functionality before, you might want to try an even earlier version like 4.25.1 or 4.25
Also make sure your Play Store is set to not automatically update apps.
10-28-2024 12:53
10-28-2024 12:53
It looks like September 14th was the day I started using my Charge 6 so I was reasonably confident that the version from 9/11 was appropriate. I did get pdf downloads briefly in September, but they stopped working at some point and are still "missing". I'm using a Galaxy S24+ on Android 14.
10-28-2024 12:58
10-28-2024 12:58
Did you try the trick posted earlier where you go into the notification bubble (tiny square icon) and see if you can trigger PDF downloads with version 4.25.2 or earlier versions of the app? Might work.
10-28-2024 13:03
10-28-2024 13:03
Tried it, but it didn't work. I'll try to go back to an earlier version, but if 9/14 was my start date then my chances aren't good.
10-28-2024 13:06
10-28-2024 13:06
10-28-2024 13:17
10-28-2024 13:17
@DH246 I almost regret posting the solution that worked for me 😃
I'm on Android 11 which is somewhat dated now so there's that.
10-28-2024 13:44
10-28-2024 13:44
I just tried Fitbit 4.23 (14.08.2024) and 4.24 (05.09.2024): With both versions ECG PDF download works fine at Samsung Galaxy S10 with Android 12 and Charge 6.
10-28-2024 13:53
10-28-2024 13:53
No reason to regret your post. I'm glad that you found a solution that works. Posting the details may help others find a workable solution as well. Unfortunately for me 4.25 and 4.25.2 and 4.26 don't work with my Galaxy S24+ on Android 14.
10-28-2024 14:50
10-28-2024 14:50
Last test result: versions 4.25.1 and 4.25.2 (16.09.2014) work, 4.26.1 (20.09.2024) and later ones doesn't at my devices.
10-28-2024 15:45
10-28-2024 15:45
I have ecg pdf files that were downloaded on September 17 and 20th. I have none for the many times I took an ecg after my Galaxy S24+ did an Android update on October 12th to Android 14.
10-28-2024 19:59
10-28-2024 19:59
10-28-2024 20:33
10-28-2024 20:33
Thanks for this info. It took a couple of tries (had never used Mirror before) but now my PDFs are downloading again properly. I've stopped auto updates so maybe it will stay fixed until the techs get an update that makes that unnecessary.
10-28-2024 22:41
10-28-2024 22:41
Which Mirror site and installer did you use?
10-29-2024
03:41
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02-10-2025
09:21
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AndreaFitbit
10-29-2024
03:41
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02-10-2025
09:21
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AndreaFitbit
The one that has Mirror in its name and is preceded by 3 letters. Search google for Fitbit 4.25.2 and it should come up in the first few results.
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@HenryKuska "How do I set my Play Store settings to not update aps automatically"
Go into the Play Store, tap your profile picture (upper right on phones), scroll down to "Settings" then "Network Preferences" and "Auto-update Apps" and set it to "Don't auto-update apps"
10-29-2024
04:51
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02-10-2025
09:22
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AndreaFitbit
10-29-2024
04:51
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02-10-2025
09:22
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AndreaFitbit
The Mirror that works has three letters (Adam, Patrick, Kelly) in the name. The installer is available in the Play Store. You can search for Fitbit app versions at the Mirror and then use the installer.
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Has anyone been successful getting the ecg pdf downloads with a Galaxy phone running Android 14? If so, what version of the Fitbit app did you use?
10-29-2024 07:46
10-29-2024 07:46
@DaPash "I have none for the many times I took an ecg after my Galaxy S24+ did an Android update on October 12th to Android 14"
Now I see what happened in your case. When your S24 was on a previous version of Android, it allowed you to run version 4.25.2 of the Fitbit app, which is why you were able to briefly download ECG PDFs. But now that it updated itself to Android 14, it won't let you install the old version of the app. Odds are no one on Android 14 was ever able to download ECGs.
10-29-2024 07:50
10-29-2024 07:50
You would think that Google would be a little more cautious about creating a conflict with one of their own products, e.g. Fitbit.
10-29-2024
07:58
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02-10-2025
09:23
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AndreaFitbit
10-29-2024
07:58
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02-10-2025
09:23
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AndreaFitbit
You would think Google/Fitbit would scramble the entire team to fix this considering they broke the functionality on Android 14, which is one of their latest OS! This is embarrassing to say the least.
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Heads up, Fitbit just dropped version 4.28.2 of their app in the play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fitbit.FitbitMobile
Please report if this fixes issues for you, I haven't tried it yet.
10-29-2024 16:14
10-29-2024 16:14
I updated my Galaxy S24+ which is on Android 14 with the new Fitbit 4.28.2 version. I also restarted my Charge 6, but still can't download a pdf of an ecg.