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Or even better... We can post recommandtions for competing alternative devices. I just bought the ticwatch watch. At first I considered to upgrade my Fitbit charge 2 to the Versa one.. but after I realized that it won't support Hebrew I bought the ticwatch...
Guys let's keep this professional and leave competitors out, although I'm switched to a competitor and really happy.
So I'll start- Selling my charge2 Fitbit for the lack of Unicode support. Let me know if you want to buy it. It comes with extra straps. Very good condition.
its really funny (sad!) that in 2018 adding a language, that is one of the most easy things, takes more then 3 years in " under consideration". i really think it is disrespectful for your customers. hope to see improved status!
Hi Fitbit personnel, Can you please update what is the status of supporting HEBREW characters with Fitbit IONIC ? Is there a chance that once there is an update it can be applied over existingdevices, for example, the IONIC watch ? It's important for me to know beforeI'm buying it.
Hello @RenanaAviel! Thanks for sharing this suggestion, I moved it to this similar post so you can add your vote to it. Please keep sharing your ideas with us!
You are absolutely right, you made a mistake 😞 Go ahead and return it back explaining them what is the reason..... Maybe oneone there will be brave enough to give you a true answer when they are going to support hebrew, because I didn't get such ......
Probably never. I am waiting for over two years. Meanwhile, new models are released to the market and guess what - no Hebrew support in none of them. If you are practical and cannot manage without Hebrew support, do what I did - switch to garmin. Best sport watch ever. Good luck waiting...
It’s just a pity that people don’t look here BEFORE they waste their money on irrelevant gadgets from suppliers with such “exemplary” service & response times as this one.
Unfortunately, gone with the wind. After I used it for a month, my charge2 was stored back in the box waiting for fitbit to support Hebrew. I am still waiting for a miracle. It is not only Hebrew- it is all non-Latin languages such as Arabic, Greek, Russian etc. All they need to do is to support unicode characters in their software. I don't demand full user interface translation but only to be able to read messages in any language. Frankly, I lost hope. They don't even make the effort to set a far due date for unicode support. It is always "under consideration". For me, buying a fitbit is out of consideration.
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