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  1. #PHONEVIEW APPLE HOW TO#
  2. #PHONEVIEW APPLE FULL#

#PHONEVIEW APPLE HOW TO#

In addition to writing countless tip-of-the-day articles and many detailed guides, Cullen has spent ten years as an instructor in media and communications at Maharishi University, lecturing on technical and artistic subjects ranging from camera and audio hardware to story-plotting to how to manage a film crew.

#PHONEVIEW APPLE FULL#

After reviewing this information, I'm feeling especially motivated to begin running at least once per week so that I can track my running pace trends! Master your iPhone in one minute a day: Sign up here to get our FREE Tip of the Day delivered right to your inbox.Ĭullen Thomas is a senior instructor at iPhone Life, creating tips and guides to help users unlock the full potential of their iOS and iPhone. Now you know how to use the Trends tab in your Activity app.

  • Tap on a trend in Needs More Data to see how to meet requirements to begin tracking that trend. Tap < Trends to go back to your Trends summary.
  • This is where the Fitness app lists the trends it could be tracking and measuring if it had enough information.
  • Back in Trends, scroll down to find Needs More Data.
  • Tap < Trends to go back to your Trends summary.
  • Tap on a trend in Worth a Look to see more information on what can be improved.
  • They’re tailored to you based on your activity.
  • Worth a Look lists goals for improvement. Note the goal suggestions in this section.
  • Tap on a trend in Keep it Going to see more information about where you're succeeding and why. Here you can see your averages over the past year, as well as by day, and a modest goal for turning the trend from a negative to a positive. Tap < Trends to go back to your Trends summary.
  • Keep it Going shows what you’ve been doing well.
  • In the Trends tab, there are three sections: Keep it Going, Worth a Look, and Needs More Data.
  • Tap Show More to see activity trend details and suggestions.
  • Under Trends, you'll see a list of all the trends for your various fitness metrics.
  • In the Summary tab, scroll down until you see Trends.
  • If you find that your activity trends aren't looking quite right, you may need to troubleshoot your Apple Watch exercise minutes, calories, or step tracking!

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    To see the big-picture view of your daily Apple Watch activity, follow the steps below.

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    Your iPhone can track your steps per day and distance traveled, and you’ll find that data in the Health app, but it’s not as detailed as what can you get with the help of an Apple Watch. The Fitness app, where your activity trends are saved, requires an Apple Watch. How to View Activity Trends with Your iPhone & Apple Watch






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