Apple Watch automatically tracks steps when you wear it. Here's how to check your progress:
If you'd rather view your steps directly on your Apple Watch face, check out our walkthrough of the process via the third-party Complication Lab app:
There are two ways to check steps and distance on iPhone.
Here's what it looks like:
#As shown above, the trend will show you when your move, workout, and distance activity is on the rise Still in a period of decline. Click on one to view daily, monthly and yearly data.
Keep in mind that data between Apple Watch and iPhone is not always fully synced. But after a few minutes of fresh activity, your iPhone should match your watch.
One thing to note is if you take off your Apple Watch and put on your iPhone and do a lot of walking or running. In this case, the Health app on the iPhone will show more steps than the Activity app pulled from the Apple Watch data.
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