05-03-2018 15:19 - edited 06-29-2019 15:04
05-03-2018 15:19 - edited 06-29-2019 15:04
Fitbit Update 8/23/18:
Hey, everyone! Just wanted to thank you all for your participation in this thread.
Since the majority of Versa users have successfully updated to OS 2.1.1 (v32.32.10.15) I have decided to close this topic from further comments.
If you still have not updated your Versa to OS 2.1.1, check out this help article for how to update your device. Please complete this update so that you're prepared for the next release.
If you are experiencing an issue with your Versa unrelated to the firmware-up process, I invite you to start a new topic on the Community or find a related topic.
Thanks for all your feedback and contributions on this thread. We're looking forward to bringing you all the next Fitbit OS update!
Fitbit Update 05/11/2018: We have released Fitbit OS 2.1 to 100% of Versa users (Firmware Version: 32.32.10.15).
Hi, everyone!
I am excited to announce the release of Fitbit OS 2.1! (Firmware Version: 32.32.10.15)
We've started to roll out this update to 10% of Versa users. This is a progressive rollout, and all Versa users can expect to have it within a few weeks. We roll out releases in phases as a cautionary measure so that we can monitor performance closely and make adjustments if needed.
WHAT’S NEW
Introducing quick replies. Send customized responses to text messages and messages from select messaging apps with your Fitbit watch. Note that this feature is currently only available on watches paired to an Android phone. For more information, see How do I respond to messages with my Fitbit watch?
WHAT’S FIXED
This release includes other bug fixes and improvements.
Step by step instructions for updating your Versa can be found here.
I recommend updating your Versa over a home Wi-Fi network as this can greatly reduce the time it can take to get set up. For more information on connecting your Versa to Wi-Fi, check out this article.
If you run into any trouble updating your Versa, I can also recommend reviewing these troubleshooting tips.
Looking forward to hearing everyone's feedback on the latest release. If you have any questions, feel free to let me know!
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05-24-2018 20:11
05-24-2018 20:11
thats just weird!! I have no idea.. everyone has something different available.. who knew!! I have the option to end a call but nothing to accept.. I have given up!
05-24-2018 20:20
05-24-2018 20:20
I have moto g5 plus, running android version 7.
I can reply to messages with quick replies(configurable of course) and can accept/reject calls on my versa.
Running the firmware 32.32.10.15 on the watch.
05-24-2018 20:25
05-24-2018 20:25
interesting.. I have been told that not everyone has the update...even if you have the firmware..
05-24-2018 21:48
05-24-2018 21:48
Having the same issues since I updated- only missed calls. Was receiving calls before the update.
05-24-2018 21:59
05-24-2018 21:59
will they fix this soon?? how come some people have 32.32.10.20??? is that what gives you the quick replies??
05-24-2018 22:05
05-24-2018 22:05
Same troubles here since new update, I called & talked to a staff person & we rebooted & walked me through everything while on the phone & still can only get missed calls.
05-24-2018 22:12
05-24-2018 22:12
I ended up having to factory reset mine and set it up again but have to say it has been working fine ever since.
05-25-2018
03:32
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08:26
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MarcoGFitbit
05-25-2018
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08:26
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MarcoGFitbit
I am so very disappointed with Fitbit. When you spend so much for a watch you should not have so many issues with trying to update your watch. I have had the Iconic and currently have the Versa. I feel like going back to the Apple Watch because of so many issues. Connecting to WiFi was my biggest issue. It took me hours to finally update. I did use all the troubleshooting methods. The ONLY way that worked was connecting through my phone hotspot. This is just ridiculous how you have to do so many things to get this watch to work at its full capacity! Very very disappointed!
UPDATE:
Good morning, the only way mine worked the other day is by turning on the hotspot on my phone and then connecting to WiFi through the hotspot. Hope this helps.😊
05-26-2018 08:30
05-26-2018 08:30
I have had my versa working with notifications for over a week now. with no problems Well only when the software updates and then I have to reboot the watch, that is it. If you have wifi setup then disconnect it in the fitbit app. or re-setup the watch and skip setup wifi. As soon as I re add the wifi my notifications stop working. I also leave the app running in the background.
My Daughter has the blaze which up till yesterday received messages now and then, as soon as she left the app running in the background she now gets notifications.
I have reported this to fitbit too.
05-27-2018 00:32
05-27-2018 00:32
You shouldn't have bothered updating. The update completely kills the battery life of the versa - cuts it by 3/4 from 4 days to 1. Smart of Fitbit to roll this out slowly I suppose.
05-27-2018 23:00
05-27-2018 23:00
I'm lucky if I even get a full day now... This is ridiculous ☹️
05-28-2018 03:43
05-28-2018 03:43
I updated my watch and now it won't tell time. It says "loading" always.
05-28-2018 06:04
05-28-2018 06:04
My battery life went all to heck when my Versa updated last week. I went from 4 days to 1.5 days. I read a bunch of things here related to the upgrade, and to generic battery life.
One person mentioned, I believe, that they selected a fitbit-stock watch face and rebooted, and things improved.
I selected a fitbit-stock watch face and rebooted, and things have improved. I charged up 2 days ago, and as of right now I'm at 50% remaining. I haven't done much application use, so I haven't stress tested it, but then again, I was away from a charger for 24 hours and didn't want to tempt fate.
I picked a watch face with no second hand, 'Nelson'. I figured let's cut out any potential accidental background processing...
Interestingly, I just went looking for the analog face I had been using, and can't find it in the 'catalog'.
Of course, your mileage may vary, but I thought I'd mention it. 32.32.10.15, and my battery life is now acceptable.
Cheers!
05-28-2018 09:31
05-28-2018 09:31
@Subodh_Benjamin wrote:I have moto g5 plus, running android version 7.
I can reply to messages with quick replies(configurable of course) and can accept/reject calls on my versa.
Running the firmware 32.32.10.15 on the watch.
Hopefully this will work on my Moto G5S Plus as well. Thanks!
05-29-2018 04:40
05-29-2018 04:40
Will quick reply work with Google Hangouts?
05-29-2018 12:38
05-29-2018 12:38
Hi there, sorry to do a cross post but I found out the following thread was related: https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Versa/Versa-Firmware-Release-32-32-10-15/td-p/2690045
I was about to buy this device until I found your messages and that's frightening.
Some users reported that changing the background theme to another official one solved their battery issues after the update. (note it seems the theme should be changed even it the current one was supposed to be an official one).
I don't own this device myself but I would be curious if the users affected with the issue could try to change the theme/background or whatever it's called on their device and report if it fixed the issue.
Thanks.
05-29-2018 12:41
05-29-2018 12:41
Hello everyone, I hope you're doing well.
We really appreciate our members's input and feedback about the latest FitbitOS update on your Versa and I would like to thank you for yours.This information is greatly important since our team is constantly working to improve their products and services. I will address your concerns one by one.
Quick replies, if you're having trouble with Quick replies or you need more information about how to set them up, please refer to @RobertoME's excellent post about this subject. Please remember that you will only able to set up Quick replies in Android phones running Android 7.0 (Nougat) or later. If the app of your choice is compatible, it will appear under the list of app when you select Quick replies.
Battery issues, if you find your Versa to drain the battery faster than usual after the latest firmware update, please select a Fitbit clock-face, then restart your Versa by pressing and holding the Back and Select buttons (left and bottom right) until you see the Fitbit logo on the screen, monitor the battery consumption for the next days and if everything goes back to normal, change the clock-face for the one of your choice.
Syncing issues, if your Versa is not syncing correctly after the update, I would like to suggest you to check the following:
If your device still won't sync, try these steps:
And finally, for those who are having updating the firmware on your Fitbit Versa, before you begin the firmware update, make sure your watch is plugged into the charger and in range of your Wi-Fi network during the update. For best results, use your home or work Wi-Fi network. If you've never connected your watch to WiFi, see How do I connect my Fitbit watch to Wi-Fi?. If your Versa is having trouble updating with WiFi, please try the following:
If the update fails, restart your mobile device and try to update again. If you your Versa can't update over WiFi follow the on-screen instructions in the Fitbit app to update your watch over Bluetooth instead. Note that firmware updates over Bluetooth may take significantly longer to complete. If the Versa is having trouble updating through Bluetooth try the following:
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and keep me posted in case you need anything else.
05-29-2018 12:45
05-29-2018 12:45
We should not have to jump through all these hoops to have a functioning device.
05-29-2018 12:47
05-29-2018 12:47
05-29-2018 12:52
05-29-2018 12:52
Please kindly add these in your next update of Versa firmware and the app :
1. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on/off controls to settings to let users control what they need to do
- I, for one, would like to save power by having Bluetooth off (like what I did with competitor's devices) unless I need to sync with my app. It prolongs the battery life for a day or two at least from my experience with other devices (wearing 24x7 except taking a bath).
2. Let user choose whether to update the firmware when pairing
- I would like to know whether the device work properly before updating at the first setup, than to waste time without results setting up