04-21-2022
13:30
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04-27-2022
19:40
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EdsonFitbit
04-21-2022
13:30
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19:40
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EdsonFitbit
I recieved my Fitbit Sense yesterday after the Ionic recall and imidiately noticed the battery indicator on the default Always-On Display used by all clockfaces with no AOD of it’s own is faulty! The frame/outline of the battery around the battery level-indication is stretched out below and to the right. Am I the only one with this problem? It doesn’t look good.. It’s the same for digital and analog AOD..
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04-27-2022
19:39
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09-06-2024
09:59
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MarreFitbit
04-27-2022
19:39
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09-06-2024
09:59
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MarreFitbit
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @RonnieMoe.
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you experienced with your Fitbit Sense. Thank you for the information provided.
Whether you haven't done so, please restart your Watch.
If you continue having the same issue, please attach an image of your Sense screen for further investigation.
Have a nice day.
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04-27-2022 23:53
04-27-2022 23:53
Hi! Tried restarting the watch, but it’s still the same! See the attached photo
04-28-2022 04:47
04-28-2022 04:47
Is that a Fitbit clock face you selected out of the gallery? I’d selected out of gallery and not a Fitbit face, I’d attributed it to the developer.
04-28-2022 05:41
04-28-2022 05:41
No, it's the default AOD that shows when you use a clockface that does not have it's own AOD. So it's developed by Fitbit.
04-28-2022
16:45
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09-06-2024
09:59
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MarreFitbit
04-28-2022
16:45
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09:59
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MarreFitbit
Thanks for your response, @RonnieMoe.
To have a better understanding of the issue, please tell me if you experience the same issue with other clock faces? For instructions on how to change your clock face, please visit this article.
According to your image, you have installed the Intersection clock face which has its own Always-on display. Have you enabled Always-on display by swiping right from the clock face to open quick settings and tapping the Always-on display icon?
@Clove6060 Thanks for your comment.
I'll be waiting for your response.
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06-14-2022 06:23
06-14-2022 06:23
Mine looks the same using the stock AOD clock face. Battery icon is huge with the actual battery meter not filling it up and offset.
06-14-2022
21:46
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09-06-2024
09:59
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MarreFitbit
06-14-2022
21:46
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09-06-2024
09:59
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MarreFitbit
This is a known fault with the current AOD face.
There is nothing you can do to change it other than reporting it as you have done here.
It should get picked up and fixed by Fitbit eventually.
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