We all know that even if you do nothing, the iPhone will automatically record your steps. Today, Bian Xiao will teach you how to turn on the built-in pedometer of iPhone, and you can check the steps in the future without a third-party application.
First, we need to turn on the fitness tracking function of iPhone. Click Settings-Privacy-Exercise and Fitness, and click the button on the right side of Fitness Tracking to open this function.
At this point, the iPhone will count the user's steps. Next, we need to enter the "Health" application, click the "Body Measurement" option in the "Health Data" tab in the lower left corner, and input our height and weight, so that the iPhone can better estimate our stride size.
Click the "Today" tab at the bottom of the screen. In the "Fitness Record", we can see data such as activity energy, standing hours, steps, exercise minutes, resting energy, etc.
Find the "Step" item, click it, and then select "Add to Favorites" in the pop-up interface. When you return to the "Today" tab, you can find that the item "Steps" has been displayed in a prominent position above many fitness records.