Today is one of our proudest moments since we first launched Motiv Ring in 2017. We have now concluded our Android™ Open Beta and Motiv Ring is now ready for Android and is also compatible with Google Fit™.
We routinely ask our customers for feedback and ideas on how we can improve our product to meet their needs and, far and above, our #1 request since our official launch has been to get Motiv Rings on the fingers of Android users.
That’s why we started our Android Open Beta in February. We wanted to connect with a passionate and dedicated group of users who could help us make the Motiv App for Android great before making things official.
We appreciate all of our Open Beta participants. This moment would not have been possible without them!
The Motiv App is now available to download from the Google Play store. Check the list below for supported Android devices:
- Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8+, S9, and S9+
- Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Note 8
- Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL
We will be working hard to extend our Android compatibility for more Android devices. As we add new devices, we will update the list of compatible devices here, so be sure to check back if your device is not listed above.
We are so excited to offer Motiv Ring to Android users, and can’t wait for you to get your rings. If you have any questions about Motiv for Android, don’t hesitate to shoot us an email at support@mymotiv.com, or reach out via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Source: Motive Ring
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