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Android quick replies on your Fitbit Ionic and Versa: How to get set up and customized

Android quick replies on your Fitbit Ionic and Versa: How to get set up and customized

Posted on May 8, 2018July 14, 2019 By Jarvis

Get set up and customize your responses.

Fitbit’s newest smartwatches just got a whole lot smarter. Rolling out to the Versa and Ionic beginning Monday is a new quick reply function for Android phones (sorry iOS users), and while limited, it dramatically increases the capability of both devices. Here’s how to get it all set up on your watch.

To get started, you’ll need to update your Versa and Ionic to Fitbit OS version 32.32.10.11, which is rolling out to devices beginning Monday. To check to see if the update is available for your device yet, open the Fitbit app on your Android phone and click on the Versa or Ionic icon in the top right corner. If the update is available, you’ll see an alert banner at the top of the screen. Your watch doesn’t need to be on the charger to start the installation, but it does need to be charged to at least 51 percent, and within Bluetooth range of your phone.
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Wearables Tags:android, app, Bluetooth, charger, Fitbit, Fitbit Ionic, how to, iOS, watch

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