07-04-2018 06:18
07-04-2018 06:18
I keep getting this message when browsing apps or clock faces for my versa. As you can see, I have an internet connection that works just fine. For some reason though, after a few minutes I start getting this error. Sometimes retrying will fix the problem, other times I have to back out of the app entirely for it to begin working again. This doesn't effect my ability to use my Versa, but it's not a good user experience.
Turning mobile data on and off does not help.
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12-13-2021 08:48
12-13-2021 08:48
12-13-2021 18:54
12-13-2021 18:54
@mquinz actually the Charge has an encrypted connection with the fitbit app, the data gets sent to the app, the fitbit app passes the data into the cloud services.
The charge does not connect directly to the Internet.
12-14-2021 17:03
12-14-2021 17:03
12-14-2021 18:36 - edited 12-14-2021 18:38
12-14-2021 18:36 - edited 12-14-2021 18:38
Every clock face that I have loaded, was loaded through the phone and Bluetooth. I've done all updates. Concluding firmware, this way since I do not have a local WiFi.
I did see one face that was so large, that it would not let me load through BT. It gave me this warning, to continue connect the watch to WiFi
02-07-2022
19:18
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06:38
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AndreaFitbit
02-07-2022
19:18
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06:38
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AndreaFitbit
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been working on this for weeks!
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04-24-2022 07:03
04-24-2022 07:03
Versa 3, Samsung 10e. On phone home page, swiped down, selected gear icon (Settings) at top, Connections, More connection settings. Private DNS showed dns.adguard.com. Turned that off. Now can access gallery (i.e., no "Oops" message.)
07-19-2022 09:07
07-19-2022 09:07
You're amazing ! Thank you so much !
07-19-2022 09:22
07-19-2022 09:22
Quite welcome.
10-31-2022 19:14
10-31-2022 19:14
This is the same with me, only when WiFi is off does it work. Think this is something fitbit will need to work on and fix