06-15-2025 16:36 - edited 06-15-2025 16:39
06-15-2025 16:36 - edited 06-15-2025 16:39
Like another user, my water goal entered does not match what is showing on the log as the goal. Entered 64oz as the goal in the Settings, log goal shows 63.98oz. This is a FITBIT APP issue, not a Sense or Versa or any other device issue. FB seems to have locked the comments on the other post, so I'm posting my similar (same!) experience.
Screenshots below for proof.
Best Answer06-17-2025 05:05
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06-17-2025 05:05
@greenfroggy1 I moved your post to the Android app forum, a better fit for this issue. Fitbit starting locking some threads when there was no activity for 30 days. This doesn't mean the issue got fixed. You did exactly what it needed. You started a new thread to bring attention to the issue.
You can also send feedback directly to Fitbit from the app if you migrated to a Google account. Tap on your profile picture, then Send feedback. Be sure to clarify that you use the Android app.
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06-22-2025 23:17
06-22-2025 23:17
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the actual issue as of 06/22/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Best Answer06-23-2025 19:32
06-23-2025 19:32
I have the same issue (charge 6). The issue is with the app. In the Goals area my water goal is 80oz, but in the log area it shows as 79.97oz. VERY weird, since we can only enter whole numbers as a goal.
07-01-2025 19:05
07-01-2025 19:05
Keeping this active so Fitbit doesn't decide to randomly close the thread and not do anything.
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the actual issue as of 07/01/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Best Answer07-15-2025 18:35
07-15-2025 18:35
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the actual issue as of 07/15/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Best Answer07-23-2025 09:36
07-23-2025 09:36
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the actual issue as of 07/23/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Best Answer08-02-2025 18:54
08-02-2025 18:54
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the issue as of 08/02/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Best Answer08-12-2025 18:43
08-12-2025 18:43
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the issue as of 08/12/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Best Answer08-18-2025 13:43 - edited 08-18-2025 13:45
08-18-2025 13:43 - edited 08-18-2025 13:45
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the issue as of 08/18/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
This is getting embarrassing for Fitbit/Google.
You would think that with the upcoming release of their new Pixel Watch 4 expected in two days, on 08/20/2025, that Fitbit/Google would take care of these minor issues including incorrect math 😳 (as outlined in this case) and another well known issue of the nutrition information being cut-off at the top. There's another case on that.
Makes the app seem Unprofessional - which it is.
Notice it's been over two months that this case has been open and they conveniently closed the other, related earlier case opened by another user. Why don't they want to fix this? 🙄
Best Answer08-25-2025 13:29
08-25-2025 13:29
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the issue as of 08/25/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Baffling they can't figure out simple math.
Best Answer09-07-2025 13:10
09-07-2025 13:10
Submitted 06/15/2025.
No updates on the issue as of 09/07/2025.
No app updates either. Fitbit app is still doing the same thing as outlined above.
Changed apps to MyFitnessPal.
Much better food & water tracking.
Won't be continuing to comment on this issue to 'keep it alive.'
Obviously Fitbit does not care to do simple math to fix their embarrassing issue - even while trying to up-sell their "Premium" service to new and existing customers.
This case will quietly be closed and not resolved - just like other Fitbit cases.
Good luck everyone.
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