Is the health application of iOS 8 a health or a health suit?

One of the main functions of iOS8 includes brand-new health applications. As a data viewing application, health application can access all applications supporting HealthKit, and these applications can write the obtained health, fitness and other body-related data into health.

Of course, the health application is mainly to prepare for the Apple Watch released next year. Many people see a blank "chart summary" interface after opening the health application for the first time, so how to add content under this interface?

First, an application supporting HealthKit must be installed on the iPhone. For example, UP (which can be downloaded from PP assistant) can obtain motion information, and Runtastic's sleep application (which can be downloaded from PP assistant) can detect sleep information. When a user opens an application that supports HealthKit for the first time, the system will let the user choose permissions, and we need to let the application read and write data. These applications can be adjusted in the data source interface of health applications.

According to the different data of application support test, it needs to be found in health data. For example, UP can write exercise data into a health application, so we can locate "fitness data" and then locate the number of steps. This is a chart, and you can see the number of steps. You can view different types of charts by clicking on the day, week, month and year. At this point, scroll down and activate the "Show in Chart Summary" switch, so that we can see our own step chart in the "Chart Summary" interface. As long as there is an application that can provide data, you can display the chart summary interface, such as the sleep analysis below.

I believe that with more and more hardware and software supporting HealthKit in the future, health applications (which can be downloaded from PP assistant) will become more and more useful.