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Fitbit pleases , Stop answering : Vote . Arabic language is not for voting .

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Using Fitbit versa for more than 16 months , and still find it my best smartwatch I wear , although I have a one from Samsung and another from Xiaomi.

 

Since that time , and the most question I am still waiting for  an answer to is : when U , Fitbit , will support Arabic language ?

And although this question had been posted hundreds of time , and is still being posted , the answer is the same : Come to make suggestion and vote for it to encourage Fitbit to add Arabic language.

Ok , all those years passed , Fitbit is making bands and watches , and find those hundreds requests from Arab are not enough !

Versa , then versa lite , then inspire and inspire hr , and lastly versa 2  and Fitbit keeps answering : hi , good question , just vote for it ! 

 

Fitbit let's tell u something,

Samsung and Huawei never asked Arab to vote , and they already included Arabic language in all their products science years.

Adding Arabic is not that technically difficult issue , Xiaomi and even more cheap Chinese bands incorporate Arabic language in their bands OS.

I go to the electronic mega stores in my country , and see the eyes go 1st to Fitbit products because of their unique designs , but just when they are 8nformed that all Fitbit do not support Arabic , eyes directly shift to other nearby products which are all support Arabic.

 So why ?

The only thing that I can got from your ignorance to Arabic language is that you do not care for it . You do not care for Arabic communities or people.

 

And as long as you keep answering : Vote . Arabs will uderstand  u keep on ignorance and will , definitely,  vote against all Fitbit products in forums and blogs

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Hi @Minshawy

 

I looked up this in the official Feature Suggestion section of the web site, where Fitbit takes requests. I found this thread.

 

It looks like its status is "not currently planned", but will be implemented in future products. I'm not sure what the difficulty is.

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Thanks for reply.

I know that Fitbit has a guideline to add a feature to their products if customers see this feature is needed , and I agree with that.

But , if u see , Arabic language adding was requested hundreds of times , may be more than any other feature requested . It is not a luxury feature  , it is a critical issue to Arab users since we are speaking about smartwatch that I use to see notifications and messages.

As I said also , it is not something technically difficult . Even for the company , sales in the middle east will  obviously increase if such simple features was added .

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