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I think it’s basic thing… when it will be available? 

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My understanding is that it is a limitation of what iOS will allow.  So I guess the answer to your question is: as soon as you can convince Apple to allow Fitbit/Google access to the necessary part of their system.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Yeah, I would say that tracks. I remember that also wasn't possible with an iOS device with my Microsoft Band 2 (getting into ancient history here, but just illustrating precedent). You could full-on write texts if you had a Win10 phone (the Band 2 actually had a surprisingly good touch keyboard for such a tiny screen!), Android users could use canned quick replies, and iOS could do neither.

Not to say this wouldn't be worth throwing in the Feedback board, but I'd be surprised if it was implemented.

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