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Steps Apps? Anybody On Here Use Them?
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As i do a lot of walking, im thinking about downloading one for my phone.
The question is, how do you use the app? Do you have to attach your phone to your upper arm just like runners do?
Thanks in advance
The question is, how do you use the app? Do you have to attach your phone to your upper arm just like runners do?
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your phone uses the accelerometer built into it to detect the motion of your body. (You can keep the phone in your pocket).
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I use the Samsung Health app, don't need a Samsung phone, I've an Huawei, Pacer is the app I use and find it excellent, it tracks my routes, my steps, calorie count, terrain and I carry it in my pocket, handbag or wherever is handy, you don't need to strap it to your atm like runners, been using mine since May just gone there and while I have tried others, Pacer is my fave
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