At launch, everything on
the Ionic App Gallery is set to be free, but there may be paid - for alternative apps at some stage in the future.
Not exact matches
With Fitbit OS 2.0, notifications continue to be an afterthought, and while there are more
apps on the Fitbit
App Gallery than when
Ionic came out, there's little reason to use them over their smartphone equivalents.
The software powering the
Ionic and at the root of Fitbit's planned
app «
gallery» is based on what Pebble created, which is why the bugs of the
Ionic are so surprising.
Instead, the
Ionic is running FitBit OS, which means that
apps will be available through the Fitbit
App Gallery.
This isn't a problem right now, because there are only a handful of
apps in Fitbit's
App Gallery, but it could be cumbersome as more
apps come to the
Ionic.
In some instances, this severely limits the utility of some of the third - party
apps that are currently available through the Fitbit
App Gallery — Ionic's app marketpla
App Gallery —
Ionic's
app marketpla
app marketplace.
Apps designed for the
Ionic will be downloadable from the Fitbit
App Gallery which is expected to offer a limited number of tools once the device launches but should expand its portfolio with time.
Of course, the watch otherwise features everything that the original
Ionic did, including its five - day battery life, impressive GPS features, and access to more than 400
apps and clock faces in the Fitbit
App Gallery.
The Fitbit
Ionic will run on the Fitbit OS which will feature an
app gallery that will include various fitness and health
apps, like the new Fitbit Coach, as well as third - party partner services such as Strava.
The Fitbit
Ionic runs on the Fitbit OS, which will include an
app gallery that users can go to in order to select
apps and clock faces.
The Fitbit
Ionic runs on the Fitbit OS, which offers various clock faces, as well as an
app gallery that will feature health and fitness
apps like Fitbit Coach and third party partner
apps like Strava.