How does the iPhone health app work?
How is it able to calculate how many steps you took and how many stairs you climbed?
's pretty amazing and IIm currently obsessed with it haha.
The Health app gives you an easy-to-read dashboard of your health and fitness data. And with HealthKit, developers can make all the incredible health and fitness apps on your device work together, and work harder, for you. It just might be the beginning of a health revolution.
Usually the way that stuff works is the vibration of stepping counts as a step, so if you jog in place that would register etc. I actually do believe this is the beginning of a new health revolution, I'm looking at getting the watch so I can get stats on my heart rate throughout, rate on sleeping, all that stuff can tell you if you are having a problem if you see it spike out of the norm.
Depending on which iPhone you have and/or what devices you have connected to it that is how it measures your steps, in the case of the iPhone through a pedometer.
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