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Weekly Tech roundup: Fitbit Health Coach, Apple iOS 26.3, Vision Pro YouTube, and Android news

Explore the latest tech headlines: Fitbit’s Gemini‑powered Personal Health Coach arrives on iOS, Apple simplifies Android‑to‑iPhone transfers in iOS 26.3, YouTube debuts on Vision Pro, and Google pauses the Android 17 beta.
14 February 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Fitbit’s Gemini‑Powered Personal Health Coach Comes to iOS

After a public preview for Android, Fitbit’s AI‑driven Personal Health Coach is now available for iOS 16.4+ users with an active Fitbit Premium subscription. The service expands to English‑speaking markets such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.

  • Requires iOS 16.4 or later and a paid or trial Premium plan.
  • Provides daily health advice, workout suggestions, and mileage tracking.
  • Costs $10 per month, cheaper than a traditional running coach.

Apple iOS 26.3 Simplifies Switching to Android

iOS 26.3 introduces a native transfer tool that lets users place an Android device next to an iPhone and move photos, texts, notes, apps, and even the phone number without third‑party apps. The feature mirrors Google’s recent Android‑to‑iPhone migration tool.

YouTube Launches on Vision Pro

Two years after the Vision Pro’s debut, the YouTube app is finally native to visionOS. Users can watch 2D videos on a virtual theater screen and enjoy 3D, 180° or 360° content in the new “Spatial” tab, replacing the previous Safari‑only experience.

Google Pauses Android 17 Beta Release

Google unexpectedly withdrew the Android 17 beta this week, breaking its usual pattern of releasing developer betas before public betas. The move follows the introduction of the “Android Canary” channel, which gives developers early access to experimental features.