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Remove splits on map inside app when you use GPS

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Remove "splits" on map inside app when you run/walk with GPS enabled because entire path are hidden behind "splits" badges.

Compare with map path on Strava:

 

map path
https://twitter.com/Mstaaravin/status/1238236090621984768

 

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@Mstaaravin It's nice to see you on the Community. Sorry for the delayed reply. 

 

Thanks for the screenshots shared. You're able to remove splits when you're tracking activities with GPS by doing the following: 

 

  1. Tap the Today tab 
     

    then tap the gray + icon on the Exercise tile. 

  2. Tap Tracking at the top.
  3. For Android (OS 6.0+), make sure you grant the Fitbit app access to the requested features of your phone. 
  4. Choose an activity: run, walk, or hike.
  5. Tap Start. During the activity, swipe left to see a GPS map.
  6. When you're done, tap Pause, then tap and hold Finish
  7. Review your workout summary.

I would like you to make sure that you're not choosing any cues when you're about to start the activity. 

 

Keep me posted. I'll be around if you have any additional questions. 

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But, I have a fitbit Ionic, why I want to start a "walk" manually on the phone app...?

 

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@Mstaaravin Thanks for getting back. I've moved your post to the Ionic board because it's more related to the topic.

 

You can remove splits from your walks by doing the following: 

 

- Open the exercise app on your Ionic 

- Choose walk 

- Tap on the gear icon in the top right corner 

- Tap Show Laps > Choose off 

 

I'll be around if you have any additional questions. 

Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.


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