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Show more exercise information in android app for non GPS activity

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Show more exercise information in android app when an exercise was done without using a phone. I like to run without my phone and when I do that the information such as time pace and step are not shown with the activity. In the iOS app and web page this is shown! in the android app this info is shown on the map when GPS from phone has been used.

 

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@JohnMike Hi there.

Your feedback and comments are appreciated, we're always striving to improve our services offered. Take into consideration that the information tracked will be based in the workout chosen, for example, when tracking a run with GPS, it will show a summary of your workout. However, when tracking a "Workout" it won't have pace because you're not going from place A to B. 

Please confirm you're tracking the workout appropriately by using the exercise app on your Fitbit watch. If the run isn't tracked with GPS, the distance will be tracked using your stride length

Hope this helps. 

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This answer does not help me. I am logging using the exercise app on my Fitbit watch without GPS. I would just like to see the total exercise time in the Android app. I run the same track every week and want the see if it was faster or slower then the previous week. This total exercise time is not shown whereas the iOS and web page do show this basic information

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@JohnMike Thank you for getting back. 

Since this is shown on the iOS and online Dashboard and you'd like it to be a feature of the Android app, please post your idea in our Feature Suggestion board, those are reviewed by our team and the status will change depending on Fitbit plans.

Hope to see your idea on the board. 

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