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People are discussing Fitbit’s latest product/app update, including a rollout described as Fitbit 4.69 with a redesign focused on stats and logging. At the same time, attention is on Google making another change to Fitbit’s overall identity.

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Key Takeaway Fitbit users are seeing both a new app/version experience (4.69) and ongoing identity changes driven by Google.
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app update rollout focus stats redesign Google rebranding changes
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Fitbit users are seeing both a new app/version experience (4.69) and ongoing identity changes driven by Google.

People are discussing Fitbit’s latest product/app update, including a rollout described as Fitbit 4.69 with a redesign focused on stats and logging. At the same time, attention is on Google making another change to Fitbit’s overall identity.

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identity change Google replaced another major piece of Fitbit’s identity

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Will Fitbit app users need to download a new app?

"The Google Health app will replace the Fitbit app through a normal app update," a Google representative told CNET. "Fitbit users will not need to download a new app or take any action." Fitbit app users' data will automatically be available in the new Google Health app.  Android users will receive the updated Google Health app as it rolls out between May 19 and 26. Starting May 19, iOS users can immediately update the Fitbit app to become the Google Health app. 

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When will the Fitbit Air be released? 

The Fitbit Air launched Thursday for $100 at Google.com and in the Google Store app, hitting brick-and-mortar stores on May 26. Accessory bands start at $35.

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How much is the Fitbit Air? 

At $99, the band is just the ticket to get you in the door. Accessory bands start at $35. Google Health Premium will run you $10 a month or $100 a year when you purchase an annual subscription. Three months of Google Health Premium are included with purchase, after which the subscription automatically renews at $10 a month.

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How to move Fitbit data to Google account?

While moving your stuff from one app to another may seem daunting, the process is, in fact, really simple. All you must do is ensure that the Fitbit app on your Android device or iPhone is up to date. Then open the app, tap your profile photo for the device and account menu, where you will see the option to Move Fitbit to your Google account.

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