12-11-2016
20:59
- last edited on
09-22-2021
13:19
by
AlvaroFitbit
12-11-2016
20:59
- last edited on
09-22-2021
13:19
by
AlvaroFitbit
Why do the new analoge clock faces in the update not have full circle?
Having top and bottom cut off looks tacky.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
Best Answer12-12-2016 03:11
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12-12-2016 03:11
A warm welcome to the Community @Captainyev. What icon are you seeing on those circles? Keep in mind that the clock faces show your hourly steps, distance, calories, etc., information. You have to reach certain amount of distance, steps, etc., to see the complete circle.
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Best Answer12-12-2016 07:19
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12-12-2016 07:19
The main reason the top and bottom are cut off is because of the shape. Yes the could have squished the numbers up, but with the circle might look messy. Personally I think it looks fine, but that's me. My favorite watch only has a dot to 12, no other marks, just two hands and a dot.
Best Answer12-12-2016 11:07
12-12-2016 11:07
That is just wrong, nothing to do with steps or goals.
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