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How Do I Use My iPhone As A Pedometer?

David FolamiBy David Folami3 Mins Read
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Modern tech has made life less complicated, especially when it comes to making users mindful of their health. There are lots of products on sale that encourage us to get fit, including fitness trackers that keep a count of the number of steps taken, and even iPhone pedometer applications from the Apple App Store. In this article, you will learn how to use your iPhone as a pedometer.

However, if you did not know, your iPhone comes with a built-in step tracker to aid you to remain in shape and ensure you get your ten thousand daily steps. Below is a tutorial on how to use your iPhone as a pedometer

How Can I Activate My iPhone Step Counter And Other Health Trackers?

When you enable your iPhone’s fitness tracking functions, you will be shocked to find out that your iPhone is already monitoring how many steps you have taken while carrying your device.

Must Read: How The Apple Watch Can Keep You Healthy

As soon as you activate the activity tracking features, a graph will be visible, showing your average steps over time. It will also reveal changes or trends from time to time.

1. Launch the Settings application on your iOS device

2. Find and click “Health.”

3. Click “Health Notification Settings” and enable the 3 options or only one.

4. Choose “Walking + Running Distance” to enable this function. Toggle the star button switch until it is filled to activate it.

5. Choose “Steps” and toggle the star button switch until it is filled in to enable it.

6. Choose “Flights Climbed” and toggle the star button switch until it is filled in to activate it.

7. You can now launch the Health application and head to “Summary” to review data from these 3 functions and their data charts.

How Can I Make Sure The Health App Is Activated?

iOS updates can change your privacy settings from time to time and this can affect how specific applications like Health will work. To confirm that “Health” is enabled in Privacy, adhere to these instructions:

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1. Launch the Settings application on your iOS device.

2. Head to Privacy, then choose “Motion & Fitness.”

3. From “Motion & Fitness,” ensure “Health” is activated. This will make sure your fitness data is seen in the Health app dashboard.

How Can I Fix Steps Not Showing Up In The Health Dashboard?

Your iPhone step tracker might be collecting data that is not visible in the Health app dashboard because of update errors. Adhere to these instructions to get your data functioning again.

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1. Launch the Settings application on your iOS device.

2. Choose “Health,” then click “Health Data”.

3. Click “Fitness” and choose “Walking + Running Distance.”

4. Ensure “Walking + Running Distance” is toggled and go back to the Home screen.

There you have it – a comprehensive tutorial on how to use your iPhone as a pedometer. If you have any questions, feel free to drop them in the comment section below.

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David Folami

    I'm Folami David. From Ogun state. I'm 24 years old. A student. Massive lover of sport and technology. Hobbies are writing, playing video games and singing. Thanks for reading our articles.

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