I have reviewed many of the screens on the application that I normally use or would like to be able to use. I reached my step streak goal for the day and it does not have here to have been fixed I have not noticed any improvements that would make the application friendlier for those who are blind or reading disabled.
If you have noticed any changes or improvements that I should be aware of please add them to this thread.
The description of the update was not specific. If you are able to identify any improvements that are visible to the Fitbit user please add them to this thread.
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Best AnswerA thread has been started in the iOS app section specifically for issues related to the graphs and the missing data. it appears this started when people started downloading the version 3.69
I have installed v3.69 and find a terrible bug: when you click on the "step count" in the dashboard it allows to see the list of "step counts" figures but the graph are all completely empty and suggest there is "no measure". It is an app graph display problem only: the data is not lost as connecting "online" using a plain old web browser still allows to see when the steps have been done during the day (which is a major use case for me, how strange it may seems).
But thus the "step count graphs" are now completely gone with that v3.69
Best AnswerI opened a support ticket with FitBit team to signal this app failure of displaying step count graphs.
I would appreciate if some of you could either confirm the issue, either tell if it still work for them with v3.69, so that I get an idea whether the problem is general (as I believe) or user-specific.
A thread has been started in the iOS app section specifically for issues related to the graphs and the missing data. it appears this started when people started downloading the version 3.69
I understand your concernAbout Google’s commitment to the android platform. Similar comments have been made in the community in regards to google’s commitment to the Apple iOS platform. People using the Apple iOS platform are frustrated by the number of issues with the Fitbit application and question Google‘s commitment. The merging of the Google pixel watch with the Fitbit productsAnd the fact that Google competes with Apple in the cell phone business makes me think that the android product probably has a higher priority within the Google Fitbit family. I hope my opinion is not correct however because I am an iPhone user.
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