FYI: here are some instructions that sum it all up
I do not provide any guarantees that this will work for everyone. It is currently working for me on my Galaxy Note 4.
1. Install Withings Health Mate and create an account -
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...id=com.withings.wiscale2&hl=en&token=Ag0bLXGN
2. When you log in for the first time you will see the "Start tracking your activity" banner in the Timeline
3. Click on that banner and on the next page click on "Activate Now"
4. You will then see a prompt that has "Google Fitness API" and "S-Health API". Choose "S-Health API"
5. On the next screen you should see that S Health On is already turned ON. You need to turn Step count to ON and then click DONE
6. On the next screen you should see that Steps tracking is activated, now click DONE\
7. On the final screen you can set your step goal and click SAVE
8. The next step is to go into the Withings menu and click on Profile. Once in your profile, click on Partner apps and then connect Withings to MFP.
9. The final step is to open MFP, go to the Menu, click on Steps and then choose "The Withings WiFi Scale" as your device.
Now you will see steps appear in MFP under the "Calories Remaining" section of the homepage and also in your Diary.
I have noticed some issues with this setup. Sometimes the steps do not sync without opening the Withings app and the MFP app. Sometimes the Withings app reports some strange step counts. At least this gets the steps into MFP.
I also know that someone else created an app to get Fitbit data into S-Health and they have future plans to get S-Health data into Fitbit. So this could be another future solution since Fitbit syncs nicely with MFP.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...com.jsonlo.fitandhealthy&hl=en&token=8i_8QNU7
Of course, the best thing would be if MFP and Samsung would work together.
I hope this helps.