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Always-on Display review process

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Per this article in the Fitbit Developer blog, "For now, AOD [Always-on Display] is gated behind a restricted permission that needs to be granted to a developer profile, and also granted for each clock or app (once reviewed)." Does this mean that I can submit an app with AOD capabilities for review or do I need the permission to be enabled to even submit one for review?

 

I've created a watch face that I'd like to publish, but I think it looks bad when the AOD face is drastically different from the chosen watch face so I don't want to publish my watch face if it will not have AOD support. My AOD display meets the guidelines described in the blog article--is there a way I can submit my watch face for review to have it published with AOD?

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Hi @dylanett  - I could but as I mentioned it in this post Fitbit then removed it from the published clock faces. AOD watch faces can use more battery or create burn in, was the reason given. Even though care was taken to minimize this.

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My Fitbit sense is only a year and almost 4 months old it’s having good time still

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