![]() He has been covering tech news and reviewing devices since joining Android Police as a news writer in 2019. Manuel Vonau is Android Police's Google Editor, with expertise in Android, Chrome, and other Google products - the very core of Android Police’s content. ![]() ![]() Fitbits also can no longer be synced with computers, so a smartphone is now all but required for the trackers to work-and you can't sync your personally owned MP3s with them anymore, either. After all, they will not benefit from newer devices that would presumably offer a different solution. Even if that’s the case, it’s not a great move for customers who are suddenly left with devices with fewer capabilities than what they were promised to get. It’s possible that Google wants to move Fitbit over to the Wear OS ecosystem in the long-term, given that the Google Pixel Watch also supports most of the features provided by Fitbit trackers. With the removal of the Deezer and Pandora apps from the Sense and the Versa 2 and 3, the question remains whether other third-party apps are here to stay, or if Google is moving to close third-party app support from all of its Fitbit devices. In fact, these new watches don’t support any third-party apps at all, which was a selling point of their predecessors. Two help articles clarify that the official Deezer and Pandora apps will be removed from Fitbit’s third-party app store, which are a prerequisite for the offline functionality.ĭeezer and Pandora downloads were never available on Fitbit's latest smartwatches, the Sense 2 and the Versa 4. After that date, you will no longer be able to transfer music from these services for offline enjoyment, nor will you be able to access previously transferred content anymore. Google is currently informing customers that it will remove the option to download music from Pandora and Deezer on Ma(via 9to5Google).
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