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.









