Nobody puts Apple’s HealthKit in a corner.
Just a few weeks after Fitbit said it wouldn’t support Apple’s new HealthKit platform, Fitbit devices have vanished from Apple’s online stores. The disappearance, spotted by Slash Gear, comes just a few weeks after rumors began to circulate that Apple would yank the fitness wearables.
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Apple Watch includes a number of fitness features that could compete with those made by companies such as Fitbit. But Apple wants developers to plug into its HealthKit platform to make it a hub of personal health data.
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Fitbit said it would wait and see. Its most recent releases don’t support HealthKit, though it said it might rethink that approach if users demanded it.
Source: Slash Gear
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