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I'm looking to change my old Galaxy S6. Can anyone recommend a mid range Fitbit - versa compatible phone?

Im looking to spend around £250 ish sim free. The list fitbit provides looks very out if date and appears to be contradictory when looking at the page where you can check your device (Fitbit.com/devices)For example the Huawei p20 lite does not show up on the devices page yet it's on the list for compatible phones. Don't want to shell our for something that won't work. Looking for Android and a decent camera.

Thanks.

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@Cbreeze   I think the list of compatible phones is updated more frequently than the fitbit.com/devices site.  If you scroll down on the compatible phones page, you will see that it was updated on Apr 17.  I think the list of compatible phones is also helpful because you can see a lot of phone models on one page.  More helpful than going back and forth between pages.

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

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You are right it is mire helpful to look on one oage but I would expect Fitbit to be 

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You are right it is more helpful to look on one page but I would expect a company as big as Fitbit to be on top of ensuring all info on their site is accurate given that people invest a lot of money on their products and expect accurate information.  On the drop down devices page for example it says galaxy A6 snd A9 have connective gps however A7 and A8 dont. Is this an oversight with inaccurate information on their behalf or is it true? Who knows! I won't be buying Fitbit again

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