Sep 20, PM in response to chicagokevo In response to chicagokevo. I'll just wait to hear back from the Apple engineers on an official response. They can tell me as a matter of fact whether or not it has been removed on the '6'.
Maybe it does have something to do with HealthKit, or it could be a localized issue. Sep 21, AM in response to blasianmoshi In response to blasianmoshi. Sep 21, AM. Why did Apple move such a great app? Sep 22, AM. Sep 22, AM in response to hhraky In response to hhraky. You don't use Healthkit to track runs. Use any of the hundreds of apps to track your runs.
That's what we all need otherwise it was a wasted 20 dollars on that sensor. The pedometer is built into the health app but I don't like holding my phone while running. If you don't like carrying your iPhone when running, how do you use the shoe sensor without the iPhone? More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. While iOS 4 is a significant upgrade to Apple's multi-touch operating system, it is not without its quirks.
Simply put, the app is so buggy that it is almost unusable the operative word here being "almost," since it takes a lot of fiddling around to get it to work correctly.
I'll address some of those here and offer some possible remedies. Sensor not detected First things first, let's talk about the sensor. The sensor is the little chip that slips inside of your Nikes or other brand of shoes, if you use a pouch and transmits your running data to your iPhone via a proprietary, low-power, 2. Unfortunately, many users are finding that their iOS 4 devices are having difficulty establishing a connection with the sensor. The first step you'll want to take to address this issue is to press the reset button on the back of the sensor several times repeatedly and quickly.
Don't hold the button down for too long, though, or it may actually put the sensor to sleep. However, this may not work for everyone. Just like you, the app is always getting better.
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