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Reading the time of day during an activity

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I feel like I must be missing something obvious but here goes...

When my Fitbit Charge 6 detects I'm doing an activity, it allows me to view screens associated with that activity, and to access things like YouTube Music, etc... but I can't get it to do the most fundamental thing that a wrist-located device should be able to do - to show me what the time-of-day is! I have to end the activity prematurely to do this, which is hardly ideal.

Somebody please put me out of my misery, even if it means I end up looking like a chump.

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@f1tb1t_cjh Don't scroll up/down or left/right, just keep tapping the exercise screen, it should cycle through the various displays like time, distance, zone minutes, total minutes, heart rate etc.  At least it does when my exercise activity is one I manually initiated.  Unless it's different when it's an auto detected exercise....

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@f1tb1t_cjh Don't scroll up/down or left/right, just keep tapping the exercise screen, it should cycle through the various displays like time, distance, zone minutes, total minutes, heart rate etc.  At least it does when my exercise activity is one I manually initiated.  Unless it's different when it's an auto detected exercise....

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Hi! You're right! Ideally, I was hoping to be able to see the large-print main screen (which is better for me when I don't have my glasses on 🙄) but this will do.

Thank you so much for taking the trouble to reply 😀

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