How To Track Steps On iPhone And iPad In iOS 10
For those that own an iPhone or iPad in iOS 10, you may want to know how to track steps on iPhone and iPad in iOS 10. When you track steps on the iPhone and iPad in iOS 10, you have the ability to know how much you walk, run and amount of stairs you climb each day, week and month. The ability to tracks steps without an Apple Watch and Fitbit with the iPhone and iPad in iOS 10 allows you to save some money when tracking the number of steps you take.
In addition, you don’t need to download a Pedometer iPhone app for this to work. All you need to do is turn on the settings on your iPhone to track steps on your iPhone and iPad in iOS 10. Then you just need to have your iPhone or iPad in iOS 10 in your pocket for the tracking feature to work.
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How to track steps on iPhone and iPad in iOS 10
The following are instructions on how to track steps our iPhone and iPad in iOS 10:
- Turn on your iPhone or iPad in iOS 10.
- Open the Health app.
- At the bottom of the screen, tap on the Health Data tab.
- Tap on Fitness.
- Now turn on Walking + Running Distance, Steps and Flights Climbed. To do this tap on each and then tap on Show on Dashboard.
After you follow the steps above on how to tracks steps on iPhone and iPad in iOS 10, you can now view the main dashboard in the Health app to see the current data of steps walked, ran and stairs climbed for the day, week and month.