Google could be currently working on a refreshed logo for Google Fit. The new changes suggest that there's some re-arrangement of its colors. As of writing, the new logo is not yet available in the service.

Google Fit Logo

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Google is reportedly working on a new logo for its Google Fit service. Here's what it looks like.

As per Android Central's story, there will be a minor facelift for the logo of Google Fit. For some time, the changes are spotted from the Wear OS complications, and here's what it looks like at first glance.

The tech publication reports that the search engine giant has added many "notable" adjustments for Google Fit's new logo. For example, the heart logo in the app appears to be straying away from its usual closed shape.

Furthermore, another tweak in the logo involves changing the shape of the blue and yellow sections. Here, the two sections could most likely adapt a check mark shape. This indicates that the users could now easily see the metrics for the Steps and Heart Points upon opening the application.

There's also a noticeable change in the red segment of the logo. According to the source, the U-shaped segment is not touching the blue segment anymore. Additionally, the green line which is found at the bottom of the heart shape is reportedly not perpendicular to the yellow line this time.

Google appears to be playful in placing the colors in various places. As such, the blue and green colors are reportedly swapped with one another.

Currently, the refreshed Google Fit logo is still not live yet on the smartwatches. Although there's still no update about this, you can quickly see the changes in the apps' icon in Wear OS, particularly in workout and stats.

If all falls to place accordingly, Google will be more focused on improving Fitbit's health-tracking features in the future. This could mean that several upgrades will be coming soon for Android wearables.

This is a strong hint that the Google Fit service is not fading away soon, as CEO James Park told CNET that Fitbit and Fit would simultaneously exist up to date.

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How to Use Google Assistant on Google Fit, Fitbit

According to 9to5Google, you can now use Google Assistant to check your stats on Google Fit and Fitbit. Last month, the company introduced this feature to the public, especially those who are curious to know their burnt calories, heart rate, and other health-related questions.

To do that, you first need to access the app's Assistant Settings. Then, go to Wellness and Activity. You can have the option to pair both Fit and Fitbit. Unfortunately, only one service can be processed at a time, so you need to disconnect the other one.

After that, you can now throw queries to Google's virtual assistant. Using your iOS or Android smartphone, you can ask a lot of questions that you want to know, including your resting heart rate, steps taken during a hike, and more.

It should be noted that the data that you will receive will be based on your last sync.

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