07-19-2017
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ErickFitbit
07-19-2017
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14:35
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ErickFitbit
After buying a Charge 2, which wasn't pairing to any device, I got a new one at the store to try again. Still my Huawei P10 would not pair, so I paired it to my girlfriends Samsung.
I would appreciate it if I could be informed if pairing with a Huawei p10 is possible in the future.
Thanks in advance!
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02-05-2018
14:56
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02-21-2018
08:11
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RobertoME
02-05-2018
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RobertoME
This does nothing for me.
Really considering just selling the ionic to replace with something that actually works. Seems like a lot of money not to work properly.
Any date when they will be compatible with the P10 plus. If you don't know it's going to be sold immediately.
Thank you
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Recently, I have had success with shutting down and restarting my Huawei device. Agreed, not the best alternative, but it's all we have right now, by the looks of things.
Best AnswerHello,
I have fitbit charge 2 and Huawei P10 lite. I read posts about synchronization and from July 19, 2017 I read the same message from moderators that the huawei p10, p10 lite has not been tested for compatibility. It's been over half a year now and we did not get any information or huawei p10 at all, p10 lite will be compatible with fitbit charge 2. How long will we wait?
Moderators, please do not write a message type use your computer or your girl's phone because it is no longer ridiculous ridiculous, that you can not answer the question if and when will huawei p10 be compatible or not. Please, answer my question. Thank you,
Has there been any updates for the hauwei P10 plus.
getting very frustrated and will be selling the ionic if its not resolved soon.
This still hapend in march 4 of 2018?
Hi,
I just got my new Huawei P10 Lite the weekend, and then received a Charge 2 as a gift from my dad. I tried syncing the 2, but it didn't work. I then realised after Googling that the phone is not compatible with Fitbit yet.
Why is it not compatible? and when will it likely to be compatible?
Before I throw my laptop out the window from frustration... Can I sync it to my laptop without the dongle??
My hubby has the P9 Lite, will it be able to sync to that phone?
We have tried... but it doesn't pick up the device... following instructions of course.
What are we doing wrong? Why is this simple piece of technology so complicated to sync!!! Thinking of selling it and buying a different brand.
HELP!
03-05-2018
04:07
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03-05-2018
04:51
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RobertoME
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Hi there everyone! I was reading your posts and I understand your point of view regarding the compatibility with Fitbit tracker and Huawei phones. So far as I mentioned before Huawei P10 / P10 Lite/Plus are still not compatible. No new updates has arise at the moment that I can share with you.
For those who have questions about previous models like Huawei Lite models, including P8 and P9 Lite were declare as not compatible. So this phones are not going to be listed as compatible due to Bluetooth issues that prevent Fitbit devices not to sync.
For those who are interested in the compatibility of recent models of Huawei, you can visit the following feature suggestions to share your feedback: Huawei P10 Compatibility.
See you around and If I got more updates I will visiting you with more news.
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Best AnswerWhat a joke. Do you expect me to assure compatibility with every freaking bluetooth device i own? If I buy a new phone I expect it to work with my devices.
When you say some of the Huawei phones are being declared a snot compatible, what are the measurements that you guys have taken in order to solve these?
Those phones such as p9 and p9 plus were out back in April 2016 and charge 2 was only released in few months after that. I understand if charge 2 is not compatible with phones that were released after Sept 2016 but seriously, after almost 2 years, there is nothing you can do?
Are you guys expecting us to buy new phones??
@bazilahzahariwrote:When you say some of the Huawei phones are being declared a snot compatible, what are the measurements that you guys have taken in order to solve these?
Those phones such as p9 and p9 plus were out back in April 2016 and charge 2 was only released in few months after that. I understand if charge 2 is not compatible with phones that were released after Sept 2016 but seriously, after almost 2 years, there is nothing you can do?
Are you guys expecting us to buy new phones??
No, they aren't. As you noted, all fitbits, not just charge 2, are not compatible with phones released after sept 2016 (and even most phones released between dec. 2015 and sept 2016). So they're expecting us to buy old phones.
Is this likely to be included any time soon? I've previously relied on my Fitbit notifications for calls and texts as I have difficulty hearing my phone. Very disappointed this doesn't work with my new phone and have spent hours trying to connect before discovering my Huawei isn't supported. Thanks
Best AnswerIs this likely to be included any time soon? I've previously relied on my Fitbit notifications for calls and texts as I have difficulty hearing my phone. Very disappointed this doe
@RobertoMEwrote:HI everyone, I want to reach out to let you know I have merged several post to this thread regarding compatibility of the Huawei P10 and Huawei P10 Lite phones. Please be aware these mobile devices are not listed as compatible in our list of Supported Devices.
I suggest setting up and syncing via a device listed as supported or using a computer. Our team is always working to test and add more Android devices to the supported devices list, so keep an eye open for updates!
sn't work with my new phone and have spent hours trying to connect before discovering my Huawei p10 lite isn't supported. Thanks
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