02-13-2021 11:44
02-13-2021 11:44
I just switched from an LG Stylo 2V to an LG V20. I swapped SD card from old to new phone, did not choose "clean install", and in addition, did an LG backup from the old to the new. I had OS stuff on the SD card, since I had limited internal storage on old phone. I'm not sure which of these things caused a conflict- also, in an attempt to un pair from the old phone (it never showed in paired devices even though it worked on the Stylo 2V) I did a network settings reset. I then did a second factory reset, chose clean install, and did not back up from my old phone (LG lets the two phones connect directly). Now everything works as it should- I just can't sync with both computer and phone simultaneously, have to turn blue tooth off on one, (or maybe just wait, not sure). Support didn't catch this either- but perhaps what I did was unusual. It didn't occur to me to mention to them. I may have had Fitbit app running on that SD card as well.
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02-13-2021 14:13 - edited 02-11-2022 19:16
02-13-2021 14:13 - edited 02-11-2022 19:16
I didn't follow all that you went through, and have no idea of the consequences of swapping SD cards, but it sounds like your only issue is trying to sync with 2 device at once which can confuse the bluetooth. If so, they yes you have the solution. Just temporarily turn off bluetooth on one device while syncing with the other. Or just get far enough away from one of the devices. There is no need to actually sync from Fitbit to both devices. Once you sync with one, the other will get the data from Fitbit servers to display, so it will look just as if you did sync with it.
02-13-2021 14:13 - edited 02-11-2022 19:16
02-13-2021 14:13 - edited 02-11-2022 19:16
I didn't follow all that you went through, and have no idea of the consequences of swapping SD cards, but it sounds like your only issue is trying to sync with 2 device at once which can confuse the bluetooth. If so, they yes you have the solution. Just temporarily turn off bluetooth on one device while syncing with the other. Or just get far enough away from one of the devices. There is no need to actually sync from Fitbit to both devices. Once you sync with one, the other will get the data from Fitbit servers to display, so it will look just as if you did sync with it.