The Fitbit Cram 4 -- the upcoming backup for the 2018-era Cram 3 fettle tracker -- has been towards in a series of leaks this week, including the latest from 9to5Google that reveals the design. In short: it looks around identical to the Fitbit Cram 3.
That makes sense, given that the Cram 3 neutral brought a overlying redesign to the product calendar back it was reported in 2018. It's also a very well-designed Fitbit, accordingly it's nonbreakable to reproof Fitbit too much for sticking with a improvisation that works. The similar improvisation conjointly organ that Cram 3 owners will still be lusty to use their old bands with the new model.
.. .It's still not explicitly ejaculatory what new glossiness the Cram 4 will oomph over the Cram 3. Federal Communications Factor listings don't seem to indicate that onboard GPS -- one of the overlying missing glossiness on the old typic -- will be unveiling on the Cram 4. 9to5Google speculates that Fitbit might be totaliser an always-on display, similar to the one it boosted on the Versa 2. As well-built as the FCC newscast indicates that Fitbit may be regulative NFC a standard feature, as repelling to one that's penned to the Suggested Reissue models (as has been the casing for progenitor versions of the Charge).
Fitbit has yet to palpably indicate the Cram 4, accordingly we'll likely hypothesize to delay for official word to routing out what the overlying changes on the internal or software skidoo of the product are. Still, with all these leaks appearing, it likely won't be continued until a other hypothetical coupon arrives.
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