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Once you use everything else it's really clear that the smart features on the Versa are an afterthought that Fitbit tasked some scrum team to get done and shoved in the app in a week, marked the task as done, and moved on, forgetting that for the casual user, that is the only other thing you want to do with the app. If you don't want to configure a watch face on the Watch, the Apple watch has that feature too and it is instant and easy to use, just like the Pebble was. Then you talk software quality, after using the Versa for a little while, the biggest problem is that its UI is such a mess to use. Sure they didn't have a touch screen, but they also intentionally had enough buttons to not need one. The Pebbles were faster, lighter, smaller, with better battery life (2+ weeks!) and a fantastic UX (By the same people who worked at Palm on WebOS). I had a Pebble since their first kickstarter and the work Pebble did to make exactly what you are talking about blew Fitbit's current product out of the water (Even though Fitbit bought them and used their tech to make the Ionic and Versa).
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The real problem to be seen with the Versa lies in the source of its software being a better example of how to build their product. , then Apple barely cracks 50% in the US.īased on your 'cavalier' understanding of the statistics I have to assume your storytelling here is as grounded in reality as your data!
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Apple hasn't broken 50% marketshare in many years. Literally 100% of the corporate phone users I know use iPhone!Įither your anecdote is the exact opposite of mine, or you're trying to create a narrative here that isn't really true. I've actually never met someone with an Android device issued through their company. It's the corporate standard so businesses which deal in phones hand them out. Most of the iPhone owners I know were given one by their company. It's ironic that you're totally inverted here. Many mid-range android users own one simply because it’s what the company told them to buy and they “just wanted a phone” while low end android devices lack battery life.)