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Hi @Speed1969, welcome to the Community Forums! Sorry for the delayed reply.
Thanks for your post. As it turns out, there's no option to change the font size of the Fitbit app itself, however, if you would like to change it, you can go directly to your mobile device settings and change it from there. Keep in mind that such change will be applied to other apps as well, not only the Fitbit app.
Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Best AnswerThe daily messages that we get under a challenge for ex: A beat B’s total by 12345 steps. These message are coming incomplete. What do I do ?
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Welcome aboard @KalpanaD, sorry for the delayed reply.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. To better assist you with this, can you please send me a screenshot of one of the notifications you receive?
Looking forward to your reply.
Best AnswerHello did this get resolved? I have the same issue. I often can’t see all of the sentences in challenge updates, screenshot in URL link. https://ibb.co/J32BjSV
I have the font set to the smallest size in settings and it’s still not visible.
Best AnswerWith iphone I had the problem with fitbit font being too small. If I tried larger font, it will look too big for other apps. I found that with third party apps, iphone don't play well. It could be because how closed their system is.
Since I am past 40, my eyesight is not getting better and using iphone for third party apps like Fitbit is a big problem for me. I switched to Android and there is no problem. I can see the fonts comfortably. My wife is not happy I ditched her iphone platform. Well my concerns for my eyes are bigger than hers.
Just throwing this out there but I use an iPad to view my Fitbit App. Although I can’t physically change the font size in the Fitbit App itself I can definitely say that viewing the app on a larger screen is much more comfortable on the eyes. I’ve had my Fitbit App on my Android phone before and I have to agree that the font size is extremely small for my poor old eyes. So using an iPad is an alternative if any one is interested. 😉