08-14-2016 20:51
08-14-2016 20:51
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08-15-2016 00:13
08-15-2016 00:13
It is off by default and only comes on when you are tracking an activity that uses it e.g. tracking a run. Once you end the activity tracking it goes off again.
08-15-2016 00:13
08-15-2016 00:13
It is off by default and only comes on when you are tracking an activity that uses it e.g. tracking a run. Once you end the activity tracking it goes off again.
08-15-2016 08:43
08-15-2016 08:43
10-19-2016 19:15
10-19-2016 19:15
10-20-2016 02:52 - edited 10-20-2016 02:52
10-20-2016 02:52 - edited 10-20-2016 02:52
@BBazz wrote:
This no longer appears to be true, at least not for me. To connect to Android 6.0 app, I *must* allow access to and have on GPS on my phone. Which makes me mad, why the hell do they need that? If I'm not tracing a run? It didn't need it before.
we're talking GPS on Surge, not GPS on smartphone
for GPS on Android 6.0, ask Google
10-20-2016 06:20
10-20-2016 06:20
@BBazz wrote:
This no longer appears to be true, at least not for me. To connect to Android 6.0 app, I *must* allow access to and have on GPS on my phone. Which makes me mad, why the hell do they need that? If I'm not tracing a run? It didn't need it before.
Two different things.
The GPS (more accurately called Location Services) on your phone must be enabled because the folks at Google say so as of Android 6.x; this is an issue regardless of whether we're discussing Fitbit, Garmin, or any other tracker you care to mention.
As for the in-built GPS on the Surge; that is only enabled when you are in certain exercise modes such as "Free Run" and "Hike".