Apple watch

jilliantjacobs
jilliantjacobs Posts: 3 Member
edited November 23 in Getting Started
Why are my steps so different on my Apple Watch than what is translating to my fitness pal app? Anyone know how to fix this?
TIA!

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  • RCSinMN
    RCSinMN Posts: 6 Member
    edited November 2017
    There’s a conflict of information between the watch steps and the iPhone steps. It’s probably displaying the data from the phone and not the watch. Try turning off “steps”from Apple health under the MFP sources. Not sure if that will work or not.
  • RCSinMN
    RCSinMN Posts: 6 Member
    No. That didn’t work.

    In Apple health, make sure your watch is above your phone in “data sources” under the “today” tab at the bottom. That should insure that it takes priority over your phone for step tracking.

    I hope that helps.
  • jilliantjacobs
    jilliantjacobs Posts: 3 Member
    Thanks trying that now
  • jilliantjacobs
    jilliantjacobs Posts: 3 Member
    It worked! Thank you so much!!!
  • Luxduca
    Luxduca Posts: 979 Member
    Nice. I was wondering the same thing.
  • RCSinMN
    RCSinMN Posts: 6 Member
    Glad it worked!
  • Oh2BeMaintaining
    Oh2BeMaintaining Posts: 188 Member
    I’m having the same problem. How do I move my watch above my phone?
  • augustwest58
    augustwest58 Posts: 1 Member
    From Apple Support:
    Open the Health app and tap Health Data.
    Tap a category, like Activity.
    Tap a data type, like Steps.
    Tap Data Sources & Access and tap Edit.
    Touch and hold next to a data source and move it up or down in the list.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    From Apple Support:
    Open the Health app and tap Health Data.
    Tap a category, like Activity.
    Tap a data type, like Steps.
    Tap Data Sources & Access and tap Edit.
    Touch and hold next to a data source and move it up or down in the list.
    Awesome. That worked for me as well. Thanks!
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