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Kellen @ Droid Life 1 place · today 10:03 EDT

Google Health Looking Like Fitbit’s Replacement

When Google launches the new Fitbit Air in the near future, there’s a good chance that they launch a new Google Health brand with it. Earlier reports have suggested a re-brand of Fitbit Premium to Google Health Premium as the subscription for more health metrics on Pixel Watches and Fitbit devices. Today, it sure looks...
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