08-15-2020 16:21 - last edited on 08-16-2020 19:39 by LiliyaFitbit
08-15-2020 16:21 - last edited on 08-16-2020 19:39 by LiliyaFitbit
I have an iOS device and noticed that the large chart displays in the iOS version differs from the Android version of Fitbit app.
On the iOS version of the Fitbit app, when I expand the graphs (like weight or resting heart rate), when I click on 1 wk, the week always starts on Sunday which means that if I do this on Sunday, it shows 1 value. When I select 1 mo, it always starts off on the first of the month which means that if I'm at the beginning of the month, it only shows a few values, etc.
On the Android version of Fitbit app, when I expand the same graphs, when I click 1 week, it shows me the last 7 days regardless of what day of the week I do this. When I select 1 month, it shows me the last ~30 days regardless of what day of the month I do this so if I do it on the 2nd day of the month, I'm not seeing 2 days of data like on the iOS version.
Is there any way to configure this on the iOS version of the Fitbit app since in my opinion, the Android representation of the data is more useful?
If there isn't any way to configure this on the iOS version of the Fitbit app, I would like to suggest that it be updated to match the Android representation.
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08-16-2020 19:32 - edited 08-16-2020 19:37
08-16-2020 19:32 - edited 08-16-2020 19:37
Hi @lmcjipo, it's nice to see you again in our Community Forums.
I appreciate your participation in the Forums and sharing that when you expand the graphs the data is showed differently on iOS compared to Android app. I understand that you find the Android representation of the data more useful, and I am glad to assist you with that. While there is no option to configure the representation of the data in the iOS Fitbit app at the moment, I appreciate your feedback and suggestion. Our team is always working on improving our devices and user experiences, and your comments are always welcome.
In order to share additional feedback or if you want the features to be improved, feel free to visit our Feature suggestion board. Here our product development teams consult regularly to ensure we're delivering on what our customers need and want. Please take a moment to visit and give us your feedback. You can read the FAQ to better understand how that board works and do a search first, in case someone else has already suggested your idea, or something similar.
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08-16-2020 19:32 - edited 08-16-2020 19:37
08-16-2020 19:32 - edited 08-16-2020 19:37
Hi @lmcjipo, it's nice to see you again in our Community Forums.
I appreciate your participation in the Forums and sharing that when you expand the graphs the data is showed differently on iOS compared to Android app. I understand that you find the Android representation of the data more useful, and I am glad to assist you with that. While there is no option to configure the representation of the data in the iOS Fitbit app at the moment, I appreciate your feedback and suggestion. Our team is always working on improving our devices and user experiences, and your comments are always welcome.
In order to share additional feedback or if you want the features to be improved, feel free to visit our Feature suggestion board. Here our product development teams consult regularly to ensure we're delivering on what our customers need and want. Please take a moment to visit and give us your feedback. You can read the FAQ to better understand how that board works and do a search first, in case someone else has already suggested your idea, or something similar.
I'll be around if you have any questions.
Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.