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Chart X-axis shows incorrect dates

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The x-axis in this chart speaks for itself.

It may feel like 2020 happened twice, but my old physics teacher is angrily insisting this is impossible. 

 

Moderator edit: Subject for clarity.

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@Specky Nice to see you again in the forums. Thanks for the screenshot. That is definitely not normal. 

I just checked my charts and the X-axis is showing the correct years. Would you be so kind to check for updates of the Fitbit app in the Google Play Store? You can also try logging out of your account and then back in. That way all information will be loaded onto the app again. If that does not solve the issue, you can either clear cache memory of the Fitbit app or even delete and re install. Hope that helps!

RodrigoM | Community Moderator, Fitbit

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@RodrigoMFitbit I see the same issue, latest app:

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I don't even see 2022 and 2020 is shown twice.

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Hello

No app update available.

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Have logged out and logged in, and briefly saw the data reload as you said. The graph is still the same.

 

I know this isn't going to change anything but I really do wish we could go back to the old charts. They were so much more useful and easy to use, and I don't remember them having problems like this. 

 

The fault could be anything but if I were on the dev team, I'd search the code for the number 365 and have in mind that there are 366 days in 2020.

 

If you want a laugh, have a look at how the web dashboard handles it! That's one way to avoid the problem 🤣

 

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