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Traveling abroad with Ionic

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I have an Ionic.  I will soon be traveling outside the U.S. for over a month.  I want to keep my Fitbit time updated and be able to sync my Ionic to my iPhone 7 to my Windows PC.  How can I do that without shutting down my iPhone completely or incurring all the huge data charges for overseas internet data connectivity?

 

 

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I travel abroad a lot too...in fact, I am planning my 16th cruise!  As long as you can find a local spot with free WiFi, you should be fine.  The Fitbit can store up to, I believe 7 days of information, so as long as you can sync it once a week, you should be fine.

Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums

one cruise ship at a time!

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Fitbits store about 7 days of detailed data and about 30 days of summary data. You only need to be able to sync once every 6-7 days to keep all your data. When the storage is full it starts overwriting the oldest data. Suggest looking for a place with Wi-Fi for your iPhone or computer to sync.

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Warren | Cincinnati, OH

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

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I travel abroad a lot too...in fact, I am planning my 16th cruise!  As long as you can find a local spot with free WiFi, you should be fine.  The Fitbit can store up to, I believe 7 days of information, so as long as you can sync it once a week, you should be fine.

Kristen | USA Cruising through the Lifestyle Forums

one cruise ship at a time!
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I walk around places where there is no free Wi-Fi.

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