Does anyone find S Health useful?

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Maybe if you're a runner, it's useful, but I think not for much else.

I spent 90 minutes at the gym today lifting weights. S-Health graced me with a whopping 16 minutes of walking as my total exercise achievement. What a joke! The heart rate sensor seems pretty useless, too. After one set I checked my heart rate on the phone, and it told my 90 bpm. From experience, I know it's really about 125 at that point.

Thankfully, the app can be disabled.
 

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I use it because I have a Gear S watch. I walk a lot for my job so it shows I walk between 6,500-10,000 steps each day.

Sure it's not accurate and you won't find a single tracker out today that is but I still use it. You can have five trackers on you when you go walking and each one will record a different amount of steps.

I can walk the same path every day to my car and get a different amount of steps recorded.
 

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I like it. It counts steps, (so, maybe your arm swing, just like all step counters). For general info it's accurate enough. For runs and workouts, though, nothing beats my polar M400/H7.
 

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I use it because I have a Gear S watch. I walk a lot for my job so it shows I walk between 6,500-10,000 steps each day.

Sure it's not accurate and you won't find a single tracker out today that is but I still use it. You can have five trackers on you when you go walking and each one will recored a different amount of steps.

I can walk the same path every day to my car and get a different amount of steps recorded.

Same here! Just a good kind of guide. I sit the whole day so the "GET MOVING" helps. That's for another forum, though hahaha
 

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Maybe if you're a runner, it's useful, but I think not for much else.

I spent 90 minutes at the gym today lifting weights. S-Health graced me with a whopping 16 minutes of walking as my total exercise achievement. What a joke! The heart rate sensor seems pretty useless, too. After one set I checked my heart rate on the phone, and it told my 90 bpm. From experience, I know it's really about 125 at that point.

Thankfully, the app can be disabled.

It works better in conjunction with the Gear S2. As a standalone with just the phone, the only value I see in it is the ability to keep track of your meals.
 

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I enjoy it. I have watched it count up as I do steps so I think it is pretty close to accurate.
 

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I use it for the step counter I find it kind of fun to see how many steps I've done at the end of the day

I presume there is no way to show it on the lock screen?

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I use it for the step counter I find it kind of fun to see how many steps I've done at the end of the day

I presume there is no way to show it on the lock screen?

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My Note 4 would show the steps count through the S View window or on the lock screen if I didn't use that case. I don't see a way to display the steps on the lock screen on the S7 Edge.
 

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I use it for the step counter I find it kind of fun to see how many steps I've done at the end of the day

I presume there is no way to show it on the lock screen?

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It shows on the edge screen if you swipe the edge screen a few times when the main screen is locked.

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My Note 4 would show the steps count through the S View window or on the lock screen if I didn't use that case. I don't see a way to display the steps on the lock screen on the S7 Edge.

When the screen is locked swipe the edge screen a few times and it will show you your notifications and steps.

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It's almost as if it knows when you are looking so it makes sure it's close to being accurate. Once you look away, anything goes.

Well I have found out that it doesn't update in real time unless you're watching it / have it in the foreground. Other than that it does it in "batches". I can tell from the times of the day I am active I see a spike in activity so I am sure it is pretty accurate. Just not 100%.
 

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When the screen is locked swipe the edge screen a few times and it will show you your notifications and steps.

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I'm not seeing the steps there but that may be because I have my phone paired with my Gear S watch.
 

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I'm not seeing the steps there but that may be because I have my phone paired with my Gear S watch.

Your notifications might come up first. If so swipe the edge again but towards the centre of the screen. It'll scroll through what it can show.

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Your notifications might come up first. If so swipe the edge again put towards the centre of the screen. It'll scroll through what it can show.

Posted via the Android Central App via a kicking Gold Galaxy S7 Edge.

I'm still not seeing it but it's OK. My Gear S watch shows the steps count on the screen when I press the home button. I have one of the three notifications types there set to show my steps.

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