Fitbit 4.69 rolls out with redesign of focus stats and logging – 9to5Google

Fitbit 4.69 rolls out with redesign of focus stats and logging – 9to5Google

Google has rolled out version 4.69 of Fitbit for Android as the last update before the Google Health rebrand.

Upon updating, you’re greeted with: “The Fitbit app is becoming the Google Health app.” There’s a preview of the new app icon, while the Fitbit Air is front and center.

Focus stats have been redesigned with a larger set of selectable metrics. Of note is the ability to remove the Large circular Steps or Cardio load for a dense 2×3 grid. There’s also the ability to have more than one page.

Similarly, you can customize “Key metrics” in the Health tab. This two-wide grid makes use of large square cards.

Instead of a FAB (for non-Premium users), you get a “Log” button beneath the focus stats. This slides up the “Log manually” sheet that has been redesigned with a more grid-like interface. Temperature logging has also returned to the app. For subscribers, you can log with the Health Coach by using an image.

Finally, on the widgets front, your only choice now is the “Steps Widget.” Fitbit 4.69 has also removed the long-press app shortcuts.

This update is now widely rolled out via the Play Store.

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