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Two screens to see steps, stairs, etc.

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I recently (last week) had issues with my One not syncing. After reading the forums I was able to correct the issue and am very happy with that. However, it seems as though the display has gone back to the factory settings which is the word "steps" on one screen and the footprints and actual number of steps on the next screen. Same thing for "floors", "time", "distance", etc. I see in the settings where I can add/remove activities from displaying on my One, but not where I can customize to the degree of removing just the word description before each activity, as it was prior to last week's failure to sync issue.  Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. 

Thank you much, 

Mia

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That is a new one on me; or maybe I've just never noticed it after a reset before.  It is in "beginner mode" which will expire after you cycle through the screens several times.

 

From "about the fitbit one."

WHAT IS BEGINNER MODE?

When you first set up your Fitbit tracker, it will be in beginner mode. While in beginner mode, the name corresponding to the display mode you’re in will appear (for example, “STEPS” will be displayed before “7482” and the steps icon).

After the display has cycled through each screen 5 times, beginner mode will end, and you will be in normal mode. In normal mode, the value and icon is displayed immediately after you press your tracker’s button for faster viewing.

Any time your tracker is reset, it will enter beginner mode. This will happen if you shut down and then restart your tracker, upgrade your device, or when the tracker’s battery drains completely.

 

 

 

Scott | Baltimore MD

Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro

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