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Health metric history changed

The way the health metric data is presented changed today and I used to like seeing the variability in a graph.  Now you have to click on each one to see the daily measurements except only the past 3 days seems to be available. All previous data has gone.

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Was just coming here to complain about this! I checked the graph daily; I liked the weeklong, at-a-glance comparison. Do not like how the data is presented now and probably won't bother to check it anymore.

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So pleased I am not the only one!
It really irritates me when I use something on a regular basis and then the powers that be think that they can do something better. Change is not always for the best!
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Hi @Lynnrosbow and @CMBG.  Fitbit/Google made this change to make the iOS app view consistent with the rest of Google redesigned theme.  I'm not happy with it, either.  The graph is by calendar week, not the last seven days.  We also lost the 90 day graph.

Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS

Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.

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I check these all the time!! What is the sense in having this fitbit?? Why do they Insist on changing things & people obviously hate it???

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I also dislike the new presentation. Liked to see the graphs as that gave a better idea of the big picture. 

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The new version of Health Metrics is definitely not user friendly. It does not offer weekly or monthly graphing. I used to enjoy checking my sleep numbers each morning now it seems more like a chore.

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I don't even know why I stay with a fitbit!
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Hello @FOTB 

The weekly & monthly graphs are still there for each Health Metric. Open the Health Metric page and tap on a specific metric. The app will open to a new page where you can see the weekly, monthly, & yearly graphs for that metric.

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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Sorry. It’s just not the same as opening all of them and seeing the trends together. They are all linked re health. The continuing trend was brilliant at a glance, along with the others. Inevitably if one was slightly out, so was another
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