07-28-2016 23:13
07-28-2016 23:13
I recently got my wife a Surge and I am unable to sync it with the Android device unless the Android device has both bluetooth and GPS enabled/on. I used to have a Surge and it would sink with my Android device just via bluetooth.
This is very annoying - to have it synced all day, the GPS has to be on all day and that consumes both battery and data!
07-29-2016 00:08
07-29-2016 00:08
Google made a change with the introduction of Android 6 that required location services to be enabled for bluetooth syncing. There's more on this in this thread:
07-29-2016 00:13
07-29-2016 00:13
07-29-2016 00:20
07-29-2016 00:20
There's nothing we can do to avoid it unless Google change the rules or fitbit change the way they sync.
If it is a problem then you can choose to not have all day sync in use, just sync every now and then and switch location services on just to sync.
I think it differs from person to person but I find that if I leave location services on there is only a noticeable battery drain if apps use it and no noticeable drain if they don't. My setup is to only sync when I open the app which means that I - luckily - have no issues.
07-29-2016 00:35
07-29-2016 00:35