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Can someone please explain if "All Day Syncing" is supposed to persist over several days and/or device rebooting? I has been my experience that the Fitbit devices and the iOS app will not continuously sync week over week without manual interaction with the app. It has been a tremendous disappointment that after all these years, the app will not sync with the device unless I actually open the Fitbit app.

 

Please do not respond suggesting that I make sure I enable "All Day Syncing" or reinstall the app or relink the device. This has been a persistant experience across 4 generations of Fitbit products and 4 generations of iPhones.

 

From Fitbit's product perspective can someone please confirm what is the expected syncing behavior if I do not open the Fitbit app for a week? If it's expected that device data will eventually sync on its own, then I can tell you it does not and there's a bug that needs fixing. 

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I really need this fixed. I'm willing to provide any support or logs to document the issue and ensure this gets into the bug fix backlog.

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Bumping this thread.  Been researching this issue for months and your post is the best question on this persistent issue.  Yes, is this SUPPOSED to only sync “all-day” if you open the app every other day or what?  My all day sync just fades out and stops working unless I manually open the app—which I don’t always do.  I seem to get a few days at most.

 

hoping someone from Fitbit actually explains how it’s SUPPOSED to work.

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For what it's worth, I haven't had this problem since I switched to Android. Android has more accessible system settings that you can disable the OS from killing background processes.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

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