
However, one thing to note is that the bezels around the screen itself are much thicker than you might expect.

While there are a few Android Wear watches that look very sleek, I tend to prefer the square watch face with rounded corners. For starters, Fitbit has opted to square the watch face, rather than go the more traditional round-face direction. The most surprising thing to me when unboxing the Versa 2 is just how much it reminds me of something like an Apple Watch. With no fix in sight, for the time being, it would seem prudent to avoid Fitbit's software updates for the time being until it confirms that the issue is no longer present.Lifewire / Jason Schneider Design: Beautiful and modern, despite the bezels Currently, Fitbit is only directing people to contact its customer service centres.

Worse still, it seems that Fitbit has not commented on the issue yet and continues to distribute the update. In fact, the smartwatch cannot be repaired to a smartphone after performing the latter, effectively bricking it. Reportedly, restarting the Versa 2 does not resolve the issue, nor does a factory reset. Hence, it is impossible to get passed the lock screen on affected units, rendering them useless. Regardless, those that are affected exhibit a non-functional touchscreen or incorrect inputs. For reference, the bug does not appear to affect all Versa 2 units. However, several reports on the Fitbit Community suggest that Fitbit failed to spot a critical issue in the firmware update. Recently, Fitbit started rolling out v35.72.1.23 for the Versa 2, which the company hoped to resolve outstanding bugs.
