09-22-2019 17:46 - edited 10-10-2019 18:22
09-22-2019 17:46 - edited 10-10-2019 18:22
We are aware of an issue preventing some users from receiving notifications on their iPhone after updating to iOS 13. If you're having trouble receiving notifications and you updated your iPhone or iPad to iOS 13, follow the steps in this article, which are also documented below:
App | Settings |
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Calendar |
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Messages |
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Phone |
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All other apps |
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For instructions, see the Apple help article.
If these steps do not resolve the issue for you, please keep your app up to date, and watch this thread for new information. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience while our team works to address this.
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10-11-2019 06:56
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@Kings2020 I'm on Android 9. No updates to my Android system. The only change I had was updating to 3.7fitbit. I've heard the 4.0 etc are no good either. They know there's a major issue with the app.
10-11-2019 07:01
10-11-2019 07:01
@MMCCE depends on what country your in. Australia it's 12 months
10-11-2019 07:13 - edited 10-11-2019 07:13
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I use a ton of Bluetooth devices. Fitbit is the only device I have had issues with. It's definitely on Fitbit's end. However, it was fine until 13.1.2 for me.
10-11-2019 08:42
10-11-2019 08:42
Yes they let me know of the update before
10-11-2019 09:13
10-11-2019 09:13
Why are we being asked to do all this when you know it isn't going to fix the problem?
10-11-2019 09:55
10-11-2019 09:55
I’ve tried all of these steps several times and I’m still not receiving messenger notifications, all others seem to be working. Advice??
10-11-2019 10:04
10-11-2019 10:04
My notifications are all on my Fitbit, I just can’t get it to vibrate to alert me. Everything is set to what it should be and phone and Fitbit isn’t in DND or Sleep mode either. So frustrating. Calls vibrate but nothing else.
10-11-2019 10:32
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10-11-2019 10:35 - edited 10-11-2019 13:04
10-11-2019 10:35 - edited 10-11-2019 13:04
You have to remove device from your Bluetooth list by clicking the i to the
right of the device name under settings, then blue tooth on your phone.
Click remove device, do this twice to make sure it is off of the Bluetooth
list. Then go to your Fitbit app and re- pair. When window appears press
settings and then allow.
10-11-2019 10:38 - edited 10-11-2019 10:42
10-11-2019 10:38 - edited 10-11-2019 10:42
Tried the suggested fix today for my Charge 3. It did not work. I still get an "active call" notification whenever placing an outgoing call. I really don't need a notification for outgoing calls. Only incoming calls or text messages. Does anyone have an estimated timeframe before a fix might come around, or am I just going to have to live with additional unwanted wrist buzzing every time I make an outgoing call?
10-11-2019 10:43
10-11-2019 10:43
10-11-2019 10:43
10-11-2019 10:43
Same happened to me. The repair of the screen on the Apple Watch cost nearly as much as new watch. Back to Fitbit
10-11-2019 11:05
10-11-2019 11:05
I have a Fitbit Versa, and have followed the instructions on the Fitbit website but still no notifications show up on my watch. Help!!!
10-11-2019 11:15
10-11-2019 11:15
Matthew st Fitbit- I did everything in the instructions and still not working. I feel like throwing away my Versa Lite! The only notification I’m getting after I updated the Fitbit app is the hourly move reminder. This really bites! What is Fitbit doing a out this or should we buy another brand of tracker?!
10-11-2019 11:25
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10-11-2019 11:41
10-11-2019 11:41
This worked for me. Thanks so much for the suggestion! Do you need to go work for Fitbit tech support?? 😝
10-11-2019 11:43
10-11-2019 11:43
Does your Fitbit vibrate to show the notifications? My problem is not getting the notifications to my Fitbit, it’s getting it to alert me of them.
10-11-2019 11:44
10-11-2019 11:44