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My Weekly step count is not accurate

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He gents  today is  12 a.m  sunday..

 

My total foot steps was 100k on satruday. However  after  12 a.m    it dropped to 88k.

Which means that  last week saturday footstpes was gone.     The weird thing is that  on last week  i walked for 19k ..   so in simple calculation  i should have   100k minus 19k = 81k

 

Why i am having  88k?   Fibit took only 12k steps.    

 

Regards

 

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My only suggestion is to note exact total (~100 K), then go to steps history and add daily total starting with any today + yesterday's total + . . . and see if you get to exact bigger total. 

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Assuming you are looking at Community weekly total.  At each midnight it drops the oldest day's steps and starts adding in today's steps.  I think it's always showing total for most recent full 6 days plus so far today.

In your case, I expect it dropped last Sunday's, not Saturday's, steps, as it will be adding this Sunday's steps to replace those of last Sunday.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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That Makes since !   still there is difference   .. On  the oldest sunday was 13k   ..however only  12k been dropped.    I need to closely watch out how much it drops today.

 

Thanks !

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It is 12 a.m   which is monday   my total footsteps was   100k    while last monday was 13k  which means  the total should be 87k      however  the total in the app is 89k   how comes !

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My only suggestion is to note exact total (~100 K), then go to steps history and add daily total starting with any today + yesterday's total + . . . and see if you get to exact bigger total. 

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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