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Whether the issue is your phone, Bluetooth, or the app itself, these quick fixes can usually get your Fitbit connected again ...
If you own a Fitbit device and a smartphone with Android 9 Pie, you might face some sync issues. But we have a workaround!
Fitbit added syncing support for some of Samsung's Android devices a while back, but only now has the company finally included more Android phones and tablets in the syncing fun.
Fitbit users currently report problems syncing data and logging into the Android app. The company confirms that an outage is in progress, and is currently under investigation. Right now there ...
Fitbit owners can use Bluetooth to sync devices on Android, but only on Samsung's Galaxy S3 or Note 2.
FitBit’s devices need Bluetooth 4.0 to be able to sync in the background processes of your device without draining the battery incredibly fast.
Sync for products including the Fitbit Charge 5 is broken when paired to Samsung Galaxy devices running Android 13, but a fix is coming.
Fitbit has released an Android version of its Fitbit activity tracker application that hooks up to a Fitbit One or Fitbit Zip device via Bluetooth 4.0.
If your Fitbit won't sync properly, there are a number of steps you can take to troubleshoot and solve your problem. When everything is working properly, your Fitbit works effortlessly in the ...
It’s sure to be welcome news for Android-devoted owners of the Fitbit One or Fitbit Zip (the forthcoming Flex wristband is supported too), but let’s face it — wireless sync support for two ...