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Incompatible with Pixel 3a/Android 12 #44

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BrianD99 opened this issue Jul 19, 2023 · 2 comments
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Incompatible with Pixel 3a/Android 12 #44

BrianD99 opened this issue Jul 19, 2023 · 2 comments

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@BrianD99
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According to Google play store, app will not load.

FatMaxxer version number or name

  • The version name can be found under App Info while the app is running

Sorry, not sure, current version on Google. Not loaded yet.

Phone Manufacturer, Model and Android Version

  • Manufacturer
  • Model
  • Version [e.g. 22]
    Google Pixel 3a
    Android 12
    SP2A.220505.008
@BrianD99
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I have now recieved a Polar H10 HRM.
I have Faxmaxxer loaded on an older Android device I wasn't used (glad I didn't get rid of it). Everything on this device is working just fine. I have done two ramp tests with very similar day-to-day results.

I did try to load Fatmaxxer on the Pixel 3a with Anroid 12 (from original post), and the app will not find the H10. Strava on same device will find the H10. I couldn't get past this point to test any other functions of the app.

I have another question...(should I post this in another section?)
ftmxr_20230727_082756_.rr.csv
ftmxr_20230728_083912_.rr.csv

I don't have a power meter, so I've been ramping up based on heart rete, every 5 beats, held for 5 minutes. What I see is an initial dip when elevating to a higher HR, and then a rise and a leveling. For instance at HR140 it will dip to .78, and then go up to .90 and stay there until I go up to the HR145, and then my reading would go to .74 momentariliy before going back to .86 and staying there. Is that normal (or normal for me)?

@laserpez
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I'm running FatMaxxer on a Google Pixel 3a with a Polar H10 and it works fine.

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