08-19-2022
17:04
- last edited on
12-14-2022
13:55
by
MatthewFitbit
08-19-2022
17:04
- last edited on
12-14-2022
13:55
by
MatthewFitbit
When will nutrients screen be fixed, still wildly inflated. Tablet updates are current, Fitbit app is also current on updates per your website. Was told quite a few months ago a fix was in works. Supposedly released fix 2 or 3 months ago that has not actually worked. Are you still working on the problem and when will a fix be released that works for the Charge 4.
08-20-2022 02:13
08-20-2022 02:13
agree that macronutrient data/operation needs to be fixed.. it's not the first time this year that problem cropped up, I think it got broken (same way it is now) in January or February and was fixed in a release a month or so later. That bug did somehow find its way back into the release that came out in May and hasn't been resolved as yet.
This isn't, however, an issue that is tracker specific - it's an issue with the android app itself, so you'll get more visibility of your thoughts and comments if you post 'em up on the Android app board 👍
08-21-2022 12:34
08-21-2022 12:34
Mine is also horribly inaccurate. It’s saying I’m investing 77000% of my recommended Vitamin C, 36000% of my Iron and 2500% of my vitamin A … today alone. I was seriously concerned that I have been overdosing on these things for ages without realizing it (I only started looking at the nutrient values this week) - until I realized this is a common problem that has apparently been going on for years? This really shouldn’t be difficult to fix - and I can’t even adjust the iron etc manually if I wanted to because I can’t see those minerals to input them.