Here’s Fitbit for Wear OS and a non-hardware redesign of the Android app [Gallery] – 9to5Google

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Here’s Fitbit for Wear OS and a non-hardware redesign of the Android app [Gallery] – 9to5Google

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Fitbit will be a highlight of the Pixel Watch experience, and now we’re taking a closer look at the new Wear OS app.

The Play Store listing for Fitbit has been updated with new screenshots showing off the Wear OS experience, as well as tweaks to the phone app. The bottom bar now only shows three tabs and has been reorganized so that the “Today” tab is centered and flanked by “Discover” and “Community”. The previous (and current) order is: Today, Discovery, Community, and Premium.

Meanwhile, the bottom bar is arched for some reason that peaks in the middle. It’s decidedly not Material You, while the pill-shaped tab indicators aren’t leveraged. The partial revamp is not yet rolling out and it’s unclear if there are any other changes in store. Meanwhile, most users just want a dark theme.

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That aside, the Wear OS screenshots we see today include the Today feed of various health stat cards that presumably show more detail when tapped. We see a Sleep view that notes how long you slept, as well as that night’s score and the sleep stages graph. You can also get a recent history of exercises and/or goals.

There are also images of what should be the exercise screen where your BPM is noted at the top with an arc indicating the heart rate zone you are currently in. You also get steps, calories burned, and elapsed time.

The next pair of screenshots could be tiles that show your recent step count and heart rate with an accompanying graph available on Sense 2 and Versa 4.

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