Google Health will soon get the features you care about
Google Health is set to introduce new features to enhance user experience following the launch of Fitbit Air. The app, which replaces the Fitbit app, has faced criticism for lacking features that were available in its predecessor. Google has outlined a roadmap that includes bug fixes and improvements to exercise tracking and nutrition features.
- ▪Google Health will replace the Fitbit app with a new subscription model called Health Premium.
- ▪The app has been in public preview but lacks several features that longtime Fitbit users expect.
- ▪Upcoming updates will focus on bug fixes and improvements in exercise tracking and nutrition features.
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