How to TRACK STEPS on Apple Watch and iPhone

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Learn how track your steps on iPhone and Apple Watch using Apple’s Fitness, Activity and Health apps, but I recommend using StepApp!
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    You can track your steps on your Apple Watch at any time by opening the Activity app and using the digital crown to scroll down past your rings to the Steps screen. If this seems overly complicated, you can also just ask Siri, “How many steps have I walked today?” And Siri should respond by opening the same Steps screen in your Activity app.
    If you don’t own an Apple Watch, don’t worry, you can get the same information from both the Fitness or the Health app on your iPhone. Here on the Summary screen of the fitness app you’ll see the amount of steps and the distance you’ve walked. And, in the Health app, your steps will be displayed right here under Favorites. As with your Apple Watch you can also ask Siri on your phone.
    Personally I find Apple’s built-in apps are not ideal for the purpose of tracking your steps. Instead I recommend downloading a pedometer app from the App store and for this video, I spent the last couple of days testing three of them, Pedometer ++, StepsApp and Activity Tracker. As you might have guessed they all basically do the same thing, which is to measure and display the steps you walk each day. They are all absolutely free, but do include premium subscriptions that unlock certain extra features. What I like about these apps, unlike Apple’s own apps, is that they all include home and lock screen widgets that will display your steps at a glance, without the need to open the app or ask Siri. Pedometer ++ and StepsApp also have an Apple Watch complication so you can see your steps on your watch face.
    All of these features are available for free but my favorite of the apps I tested was StepsApp. I preferred the design of the interface and the fact it included widgets and complications in the free tier. But it ranked top in my test because you can also set daily step goals and you’ll receive notifications when you complete your goals. It also has a useful workout feature which will track where and how far you’ve walked. All available in the free tier. My least favorite was Pedometer ++ because the interface, I felt, just looks very basic compared to the other two apps. Activity Tracker missed out because it didn’t include an Apple Watch complication and I think you can only set weekly goals rather than daily.
    If you want to give StepsApp a try, download it from the App store. The first time you open the app, it will run through the setup and you’ll need to allow it access to your motion and fitness activity. It will then want to link to your Health app so it can pull your measurements to accurately measure your data. You don't have to do this but you’ll likely get more accurate results. You can choose what you want to share but I’ll turn on everything. Now you can set your daily goal, and choose whether to receive notifications about reaching your goal. If you don’t wish to subscribe, just tap the X here in the top left corner. At this point, if you have a watch, it will ask you permission to connect. If you think you’ll use the workout feature you can choose to turn on location services to view where you’ve walked. Finally, you can import your existing data from your watch, to update the app. And that’s it, the app will automatically start tracking. Remember if you want to add the widget to your home screen, long press anywhere on your iPhone screen, until your icons start to jiggle. Tap on the plus and scroll down to StepsApp. Choose your widget from the list and tap Add Widget. Now lock your phone, to bring up the lock screen, and again long press to customize the lock screen. Tap on Add widget below the time, and as before choose a StepsApp widget from the list. This will allow you to keep up to date with a simple glance of your phone.
    If you own an Apple Watch, and wish to add the StepsApp complication to your watch face, open the apple watch app on your phone. Tap on the watch face you wish to edit and choose the location for your complication. Scroll through the list until you find StepsApp and choose from one of the options. You can now track your steps on your Apple Watch and iPhone, and view how many steps you’ve walked with a quick glance of either your watch or your phone.

Комментарии • 17

  • @joshuabray37
    @joshuabray37 4 месяца назад +2

    THANK YOU!!!! I recently switched from a Samsung Galaxy watch, to an Apple Watch. This has been the biggest thing that I missed about the Galaxy (it was easy to see my steps on the watch face)... Now, thanks to your video, I can see it on my Apple watch.

  • @DejaDoesNegril
    @DejaDoesNegril 2 месяца назад +4

    I don’t have my phone on me while walking at work. Will the steps app still record if I only have my watch on me and not my phone?

    • @CabinetFramingUK
      @CabinetFramingUK Месяц назад

      Yea

    • @Mcshirley92
      @Mcshirley92 Месяц назад

      I’m trying to figure out how to get my iPhone to continue counting my steps when I just have my phone on me and have my Apple Watch charging…How do you do that?!?

  • @sathi123
    @sathi123 4 месяца назад +1

    I had taken a bus drive before going on my walks. The distance covered by my bus ride was taken as my steps, how can i can avoid this? Thanks

  • @michaelanthonytollan
    @michaelanthonytollan 3 месяца назад

    no steps app widget on iphone i guess only with paid version thanks for the tips

  • @OfficialNazeer
    @OfficialNazeer 5 месяцев назад +4

    Not showing on widgets?

  • @lotfiouldadda2138
    @lotfiouldadda2138 Месяц назад

    Why i don’t have the steps app on my watch se 2nd gen

  • @mikerisner
    @mikerisner 7 месяцев назад +2

    I appreciate you covering whether features are in the free tier. Thanks for a terrific video!

    • @FacultyofApps
      @FacultyofApps  7 месяцев назад

      Very glad to hear you enjoyed it Mike. 👍

  • @sathi123
    @sathi123 4 месяца назад

    I am paying 4 dollars for my steps-app? Is this normal? Thanks