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Guys, is it really that difficult and/or expensive to hire a localization company to translate your apps and services to the 6th most popular language on the planet? If you sell your products in Portugal and Brazil, you should at least have that language available. C'mon, Fitbit, I know from experience that hiring a localization company to handle translations for apps with millions of users is not that hard.
Hi @Vascaíno, thanks for explaining why you would like to have this option. I've moved it into a similar suggestion which has a lot of votes. As the more votes and comments an idea has the more visibility and momentum it gains. You can learn more about how Fitbit decides what suggestions get released in our FAQs.
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Hello @JoseEduardo ! 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!
In my opinion, translate the app and the clock to Portuguese language it's not so difficult. A lot of watches' imitations has it already, and big brands too, in Portuguese and in other languages.
Portuguese language (and their variations) is present practically everywhere in and "under" the Equator line.
You should expand the country preferences... Like the food database. This one it's more complicated.. But maybe include "Mediterranean database", to serve a lot of countries.
Gentlemen, let’s be honest. This is not a priority for the fitbit team. Although it looks relatively easy, topics like this have been running for almost 3 years, so it's simple, they have something more important to worry about. I bought Fitbit for myself and to help my parents monitor health, but the management of the data is very difficult for those who do not speak English. Mi Band arrived in Brazil. a gadget that although Chinese, demonstrates the same technology and resources as the fitbit, even new features.
I guess it’s time to be honest to ourselves and move on.
Yes, that is why we all should move on and get an option that have the language that we prefer in this case portuguese, a lot is out there at the same leevel like Xiaomi...
Absolutely you are right that’s why i am using Apple Watch now! My relatives also had a hard time with Fitbit! Such a loss! But I’m happy with Apple Watch now. -- Felipe +447917922501
I want to give Fitbits to my elderly parents to get them to be more active. They can get by with their smartphones, but not with an app and device in English.
Please add the brazilian portuguese language to FITBIT Versa line of products. Apple Watch Series 4 have full brazilian portuguese support aswell Android watches. Fitbit is loosing brazilian customers even in US.
Hi everyone, thanks for sharing this suggestion @JJ_BR! We're always striving to enhance Fitbit products and services, and appreciate all of the input we receive from our customers. We do not currently have plans to release this feature. You can learn more about how Fitbit decides what suggestions get released in our FAQs. For now, we will leave this suggestion open for votes (and closed to comments) so that we can continue to track community demand over time.
Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback with us and we will let you know if anything changes.
Hi @JackelineGodoy , and thanks for taking the time to share your suggestion about supporting Portuguese language with us! We rely on feedback like yours to help us develop products and features that we know our community wants to see. If your suggestion receives votes from other customers and gains popularity, it will be shared internally with various teams at Fitbit. To learn more about how Fitbit decides which suggestions get developed, visit our FAQs.
Watch this space for status updates! In the meantime, try visiting our Lifestyle Discussion Forum to talk with other members about all things health and fitness. 😊
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