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HR zone graph colors changed with app update

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Since I updated my app (iOS) last week the HR zone colors changed, specifically the fat burn zone changed from yellow to orange on the graphs, almost the same orange as the cardio zone. The graph keys still show it as yellow but the graph itself shows it as orange, incorrect and hard to distinguish from cardio zone. Was this change intentional or a glitch? Can it be fixed?

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Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @Katttiiiiieeeee. I am sorry for the delayed response.

 

I appreciate your participation in the Forums and sharing your feedback regarding the HR zone graph colors that changed with the app update. Our team is always working on improving our devices and user experiences, and your comments are always welcome. It's not a glitch and I recommend posting your feedback in our Feature Suggestions board. Here our product development teams consult regularly to ensure we're delivering on what our customers need and want.

 

I was making some research on the Feature Suggestions Board and was able to find this suggestion. You can comment and vote on the idea to show your support. You can read the FAQ to better understand how that board works.

 

I'll be around if you have any additional questions. 

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I don’t know why you would do an update where the graph colors don’t match the graph key. It’s the time in HR zones bar graph. The key still has yellow but the graph itself is just orange and red. 

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Hi @Katttiiiiieeeee, thank you for your reply.

 

I totally understand how you are feeling and appreciate your feedback since this helps us to keep improving. Please know that we provide feedback to our team based on community posts and we are always working on improving our devices and overall environment based on what you share here. 

 

If you have any questions, feel free to let me know.

Want to discuss ways to increase your activity? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.

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