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How to get blue colour for resting heart rate

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Hi I've just changed my phone from iPhone to a Samsung s9. 

 

The resting heart rate isn't in blue on the Samsung fitbit app. Where's on the iPhone this was in different colours. Does anyone know if this can be changed or is that just how it is on samsung ?

 

Thanks. 

 

Steve. 

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Hi, @-Steve-, the iPhone has blue for when your heartrate is in the resting zone.

 

Android app does not have this feature.  It just uses yellow, orange, red.

 

It is just the way the program is written, though I agree that it would be nice to have the blue as a visual reminder of where you are in the zones.

Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android

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Hi, @-Steve-, the iPhone has blue for when your heartrate is in the resting zone.

 

Android app does not have this feature.  It just uses yellow, orange, red.

 

It is just the way the program is written, though I agree that it would be nice to have the blue as a visual reminder of where you are in the zones.

Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android

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I'm on android and heart rate zones aren't that obvious compared to i phone! 

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Hello @Ah103 thank you for bringing this to my attention, welcome to our Fitbit Community! My apologies for the delayed reply.

 

I'd like to provide you with assistance regarding your concern, however, I want to gather more information. That said, can you please let me what do you mean when you said "obvious"? You mean that the heart rate zones in iPhone are more specific than Android?

 

Looking forward to your reply. 

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Hi, thanks for getting back to me, on android phones the colour change of zones is not obvious, obvious meaning cardio is redder, fat burn is dark orange... not that much difference from the red at a glance, then normal is like an orangey yellow, it's like different tones of colour. Where as iPhone has totally different colours for each zone one glance and you know exactly where the heart beat zone is, when i saw it, it wowed me, looked into how I could set a colour for each zone and you can't, your stuck with what you've got. Suggestion for improvement could you possibly change default android colours to opposites on a colour wheel zone or make it so you can customise your own colour for a zone. 

Kind regards. 

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@RicardoFitbit wrote:

Hello @Ah103 thank you for bringing this to my attention, welcome to our Fitbit Community! My apologies for the delayed reply.

 

I'd like to provide you with assistance regarding your concern, however, I want to gather more information. That said, can you please let me what do you mean when you said "obvious"? You mean that the heart rate zones in iPhone are more specific than Android?

 

Looking forward to your reply. 



@RicardoFitbit wrote:

Hello @Ah103 thank you for bringing this to my attention, welcome to our Fitbit Community! My apologies for the delayed reply.

 

I'd like to provide you with assistance regarding your concern, however, I want to gather more information. That said, can you please let me what do you mean when you said "obvious"? You mean that the heart rate zones in iPhone are more specific than Android?

 

Looking forward to your reply. 


@RicardoFitbit wrote:

Hello @Ah103 thank you for bringing this to my attention, welcome to our Fitbit Community! My apologies for the delayed reply.

 

I'd like to provide you with assistance regarding your concern, however, I want to gather more information. That said, can you please let me what do you mean when you said "obvious"? You mean that the heart rate zones in iPhone are more specific than Android?

 

Looking forward to your reply. 



Hi, thanks for getting back to me, on android phones the colour change of zones is not obvious, obvious meaning cardio is redder, fat burn is dark orange... not that much difference from the red at a glance, then normal is like an orangey yellow, it's like different tones of colour. Where as iPhone has totally different colours for each zone one glance and you know exactly where the heart beat zone is, when i saw it, it wowed me, looked into how I could set a colour for each zone and you can't, your stuck with what you've got. Suggestion for improvement could you possibly change default android colours to opposites on a colour wheel zone or make it so you can customise your own colour for a zone. 

Kind regards. 

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This is a screen shot of different colours, if somebody could also screen shot an i phone one to show the vast difference!This is a screen shot of different colours, if somebody could also screen shot an i phone one to show the vast difference!

 

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Screenshot_20220528-002417_Fitbit.jpg

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Photo above shows the colours which from what this thread is telling is only via Apple Phones.

 

I have an Android, Samsung and has just the basic look below image: When can we hope to have the.zones in Android same as Apple?

 

It's strange I was talking to support last night in chat and thought it was an issue withy phone, as I'm using a Sense device.

 

Screenshot_20220527-234454_Fitbit.jpg

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