AKARTA Fitbit, a Google-acquired electronics manufacturer, announced that their app display has added four updates on suggestions from users.

This feature was launched on Tuesday, November 14. Now, users can see updates such as battery percentages, celebration goals, successive steps, and focus settings.

Through the battery percentage, users can see the battery level of their smartwatches more easily. This display can be felt by bothFitbit and Pixel Watch smartwatch users. They can see the percentage of the battery in the upper left corner of the application.

Unlike celebrating goals, this display has not been fully launched. This feature is only present on Android devices and will be launched on iOS in early January. The purpose of this feature is quite simple, which is to motivate users.

The appearance of the celebration goal is a form of celebration of the success of the user's goal. For example, when the user wants to reach 10,000 steps and achieves, Fitbit will display celebrations on the app screen display.

Meanwhile, the feature of successive steps isn't really something new. This feature was on iOS, but it was pulled for one reason or another. Now, iOS and Android users can see the number of their steps every day.

The latest update from Fitbit is the determination of focus on metrics. Users can choose the focus of their metrics, such as Steps and Energy Burning, which are tailored to health and fitness targets.

There he is a number of updates that Fitbit brings to their app. Although this update has been rolled out, Fitbit says that this update will take time to reach the community globally.


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