Nokia 'Regrets' Withings Health App Backlash (bbc.com) 41
Nokia says it is "regrettable" that problems with its Health Mate fitness-tracking app have frustrated users. From a report: Nokia took over health tech firm Withings in 2016 and recently replaced the Withings Health Mate app with a Nokia-branded version. Health Mate has been downloaded more than one million times from app stores. But many users have left one-star reviews, saying the new app removed popular features from the Withings version and had technical issues. The company told the BBC an update would "integrate missing features." Before being taken over by Nokia, Withings made internet-connected health products such as weighing scales and air quality monitors, which provided data for the Health Mate app.
Orly? (Score:1)
Wrong, Wrong, WRONG (Score:2)
Wrong.
Nokia is independent and sold on the NYSE. Ticker: NOK.
Nokia sold their mobile device division to Microsoft, which allowed Microsoft to sell phones---and prohibited Nokia from competing for several years.
With the expiration of the non-compete agreement, Nokia is once again able to sell phones under their own name. This is why the Nokia 5 and 6 are modern Android phones. Stock, affordable, solid, quick but not flagship---traditional Nokia, if anything.
Fun fact: Microsoft sold its phone business to HMD
Re: Wrong, Wrong, WRONG (Score:1)
Wasn't it the feature phones business Microsoft sold?
Why? (Score:5, Insightful)
Why did they have to reinvent the wheel and not iterate on the already established tech? Loyal users appreciate consistency, and hearing about something like this will make people stop considering the tech in general. Appliances that do something properly, reliably, and consistently will become renowned and gain a favorable image and strong recommendations.
The general populace don't want gadgets and gimmicks, but appliances. Developers need to learn that. The constant UI reworkings, functionality being shuffled in and out, it needs to stop. It's frustrating and stressful. There needs to be a damn good reason and an equally good plan for shepherding users if there are any significant changes to things like this.
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When a nasty exploit goes around that could have been prevented if people had just let auto updates work, will you again ask why?
The real question is why don't phones (or systems in general) have a go back button for individual software "upgrades".
Re:Why? (Score:4, Informative)
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Sure. There are fake updates that get installed and real ones that don't. But it's not realistic to ask why average phone users don't do an expert analysis of each update and without error install the good updates and reject the bad. Half the world screeches in one ear "UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE", and the other hald screeches in the other ear "DON'T UPDATE DON'T UPDATE". Expect random behavior.
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Yeah... I don't know, I think it's mostly fine in this case. I've been using the app in question for a while. I used the old version. I'm using the new version. The old one had a bunch of problems. The new one has new and different problems. Mostly they do the same things, sort of, except the UI is a little more flat an minimalist in the new version.
Given some of the problems I was having with the old one, I wouldn't be surprised if they took one look at it and thought, "Yeesh. We're going to have t
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Yeah, what he said.
The old UI was meh, the new one is different. It is pretty limited in capacity and the old version displayed most of the information in an okay format. It is still limited and still shows most of it in an okay format.
The wifi scale concept is great, it is really simple, and if it just tracks that it is fine. There really isn't much to do with a single daily data point.
I like the scale so I bought the watch. It is pretty nice looking, but the functionality/data doesn't really do much for m
Probably trying to prune the unprofitable parts (Score:2)
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Then you have to ask yourself:
"Do my bathroom scale, air quality monitor, and cloud database really need to talk to each other to improve my life?"
Some things just haven't evolved into their final "appliance" form yet, like pets.com when they advertised in the Superbowl, they might be an idea with some merit, but it will take some revision before they can really serve a meaningful number of people in a meaningful way.
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I'd say no personally and go with self-contained appliances that don't rely on any additional devices. They are the simplest and most reliable. Some people are compelled to experience everything through their phone for some reason and it's not worth any of the tracking/convenience, especially since you have to be vigilant about any private data going through your phone as it is.
Re: Why? (Score:2)
> Why did they have to reinvent the wheel and
> not iterate on the already established tech?
If Microsoft had anything to do with it, it was probably something stupid, like deciding to rewrite all the back-end software to use asp.net instead of whatever it was written in originally (probably Java or PHP).
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That may very well be all Nokia ends up as. Before Microsoft destroyed them, Nokia made the best cellphones in the world, culminating with the N900. Mine is still working by the way, and I still amaze people when I demonstrate what a truly pocket computing device can be.
Nokia... (Score:2)
Astonishing and unheard of discovery! Free app we bundled app sucks! We regret it! To atone for this faux pas, please accept this updated version that also sucks but maybe not quite as much or perhaps in different ways!
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NEFTA (Score:2)
Another example of NEFTA
Nobody
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Withings is missing a letter... (Score:2)
I was about to complain about this today... (Score:2)
I have a Withings scale and it worked with my Fitbit app well, so I hadn't used HealthMate in a while. My Fitbit broke (another /. article for sure...) so I was looking for the app on the store and it wasn't there. Somehow I found HealthMate, installed it, and it's damn near useless.
Now I feel great that I can blame Finland!
I rated it 1 star (Score:2)