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Firstly, you have to shut the Fitbit application on your device.
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After that, reboot the Fitbit device then try to update the firmware and check whether the problem is fixed.
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If the issue still persists, switch off the Fitbit device and the phone both.
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Later, switch on the Fitbit device and wait until you see the device turns on correctly.
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Now, switch on the mobile phone and try updating again.
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Firstly, shut the Fitbit application on your device.
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Thereafter, invoke the Settings of your mobile phone and launch the Date and Time option.
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You should turn off the ‘Automatic Date & Time’ option.
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Then, correct the time zone and set the time and date as you want.
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Don’t forget to unmark the ‘Daylight Savings’ option.
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Next, you should open the Fitbit application then launch the Today section.
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After that, select the ‘Your Profile Picture’ option and launch the Advanced Settings.
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Now, turn off the ‘Set Automatically’ option for the time zone.
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Set the time and date on your Fitbit application as well.
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Don’t forget to match the time on your phone and Fitbit.
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Synchronize the Fitbit and then reboot both the devices.
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Now, attempt to run an update on the device to look at whether the problem is fixed.
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First of all, you have to close the Fitbit application on your phone.
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Then launch the Settings of your mobile.
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Then you should choose the Bluetooth option and select the name of a Fitbit device.
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Later, choose the ‘Forget this Device’ or ‘Unpair’ option.
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After that, delete each paired device through the Bluetooth settings of the mobile.
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You have to turn off the Bluetooth option of the mobile.
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Now, reboot the Fitbit devices and mobile.
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Once you reboot, turn on the Bluetooth of the device and then pair it to the Fitbit as you would have done the first time.
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Then check whether the update is being initialized.





