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HTC releases its own Fitness app for all Android devices

HTC’s very own fitness app the HTC Fun Fit is available for download now for devices running Android 4.1 and above.

While it looks like a more fun, character based version of Google’s Fit, it’s still quite cleanly laid out and uses your smartphone to do the usual fitness related tracking by keeping tabs of your steps, walking time, calories burned, distance and running time. It also lets you take a peek at how your friends are doing too.

You can log into the app via a guest account or via your Facebook, which is a bit odd because it doesn’t use HTC’s login or even a proper Google sign-in and neither does it allow you to be logged on using multiple devices at once. The app also seems to be separate from the HTC Grip fitness band that the brand is producing with Under Armor, but this is likely just temporary.

The app is available for download from the Google Play Store if you’re keen on trying it out.

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