09-15-2016
13:48
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20:15
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MatthewFitbit
09-15-2016
13:48
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20:15
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MatthewFitbit
09-15-2016 14:10
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09-15-2016 14:10
Hi, @witter56 you need to use a decimal point, not a comma. Hopefully that will solve your problem.
Sense, Charge 5, Inspire 2; iOS and Android
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09-15-2016 14:12
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10-16-2016
06:16
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08-13-2025
05:26
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MarreFitbit
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10-16-2016
06:16
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05:26
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MarreFitbit
It's great to see you around @witter56 and @Julia_G thanks for stopping by.
In this case, I recommend changing your weight directly from a computer since there you can use the point. You can also check if your Android Fitbit app is updated by following the steps provided in the How do I update my Android Fitbit app? post.
Let me know the outcome. ![]()
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01-08-2020 13:26
Any progress for allowing us to use comma in android app?
It's been over three years and it's still not possible to enter correct distance when manually adding in android app...
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