Earlier today, Google revealed a redesign for its aptly-named "Fit" fitness tracking app. In addition to a more "updated" 2018-era Material Design aesthetic, this new version gamifies the act of exercising, rewarding more strenuous activities with so-called "Heart Points." Other user-facing changes like the ability to manually enter your heart rate or blood pressure have also been added. Let's dive in and take a look at the changes.
This is a major update, and as such, Google has given it a major revision number, bumping things up to v.2 (technically, v2.01.18) from v1.82. Read MoreHands on with the redesigned Google Fit: More white, no more ugly bitmaps, and new 'Heart Points' was written by the awesome team at Android Police. Android Match
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