Hello,
I've started the 5km training plan on the Huawei health app. However, when I finish a workout related to the training plan on my watch and visit the Huawei health app on my smartphone, the training plan shows 0% progress and the training plan history is empty, even though the workout is synchronized with the app.
Does this happen to anyone else?
pfaustino said:
Hello,
I've started the 5km training plan on the Huawei health app. However, when I finish a workout related to the training plan on my watch and visit the Huawei health app on my smartphone, the training plan shows 0% progress and the training plan history is empty, even though the workout is synchronized with the app.
Does this happen to anyone else?
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I guess there was a problem with the app cache. I've cleaned the cache and now it all works fine.
Hello,
how to send training for a halfmarathon on a huawei watch gt.
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Hi All. I know it may seem like a silly request, but does anyone know of a way that the steps counted in the S Health app on the Gear S2, can be sent to the Fitbit app or website?
I would actually like it to sync with MyFitnessPal more than Fitbit, but since both sync with each other ... one's as good as the other. I don't like the S Health app as I want to track things like sugar intake and the like (which MFP does) along with steps as well as Endomondo or Strava integration. All that means I need a way of getting step data out and into one of the apps that sync with MFP.
It is possible to access the data using the S-Health Data Viewer and export it to .csv. I just don't know how to manipulate the data from their in any meaningful way.
Look at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-s2/help/figured-s2-step-count-google-fit-t3302421
Rob
Hi,
Have just moved to iPhone and synced up my HW2 with android wear app fine, downloaded Huawei Health and Huawei wear apps but can’t see the reason for having both?
My watch syncs fine with H Health app but shows as disconnected in H Wear app - do I need both apps?
It also seems the H Health app data only syncs when I open the app and subsequently the IOS Health app only updates once the H Health app has synced - Should the H Health app sync all the time and as its connected to IOS Health app should it auto update that?
Hope someone can shed some light!
Thanks
Is there any way to synchronize between S-Health and Endomondo?
S-Health is definitely better prepared for the Samsung Frontier watch, but unfortunately I cant share any training for other sports social networks like Strava or Endomondo.
I can use Endomondo on my watch, but then the S-Health app is practically useless.
The watch is paired with Iphone SE.
exdeathpl said:
Is there any way to synchronize between S-Health and Endomondo?
S-Health is definitely better prepared for the Samsung Frontier watch, but unfortunately I cant share any training for other sports social networks like Strava or Endomondo.
I can use Endomondo on my watch, but then the S-Health app is practically useless.
The watch is paired with Iphone SE.
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Hi there, did you manage to get the sync working?
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i cant find any solution for that.
I also wrote to endomondo on this matter, why there is no option for sync between endomondo and s-health in "connect and public" but unfortunately they did not write back
Good evening, could anyone tell me if an app exists or even is it possible to record step/heart data directly from Tizen on Galaxy Watch to Google Fit?
I'm aware we can sync data but I need the steps to originate on Google Fit itself rather than S Health.
I ask because in the UK my health provider allows data taken from Google Fit, Fitbit, Garmin & Apple but not Samsung. When I tried to bypass this by synching data from S Health to Google Fit, the company didn't take the steps from S Health, only those that originated in Google Fit.
No idea how they identify which steps came from where but they can so I need to track directly from Galaxy into Grit.
Any ideas really are appreciated
Thanks
Gary Brett said:
Good evening, could anyone tell me if an app exists or even is it possible to record step/heart data directly from Tizen on Galaxy Watch to Google Fit?
I'm aware we can sync data but I need the steps to originate on Google Fit itself rather than S Health.
I ask because in the UK my health provider allows data taken from Google Fit, Fitbit, Garmin & Apple but not Samsung. When I tried to bypass this by synching data from S Health to Google Fit, the company didn't take the steps from S Health, only those that originated in Google Fit.
No idea how they identify which steps came from where but they can so I need to track directly from Galaxy into Grit.
Any ideas really are appreciated
Thanks
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I presume your health provider is Vitality, because if it is I'm in the same situation as you. From my understanding from their CS\Dev team the data synced to Google Fit using Health Sync is tagged as not being originated from google fit. But it seems those that use google fit API is fine.
It's a late answer but there is an app which transfers the data recorded from your Watch and Samsung Health to Google Fit including Heart rate and floor data.
But unfortunately the app is just free2use for 7 days. Afterwards you'll have to pay (except your phone is rooted. Then a bypass is possible).
The app is called Health Sync and you can find it in the Play Store!
Hope I could help
Timschges23 said:
It's a late answer but there is an app which transfers the data recorded from your Watch and Samsung Health to Google Fit including Heart rate and floor data.
But unfortunately the app is just free2use for 7 days. Afterwards you'll have to pay (except your phone is rooted. Then a bypass is possible).
The app is called Health Sync and you can find it in the Play Store!
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You beat me to it. I use Health Sync as well for my work insurance. I waited until the trial ended and pay for the $0.99 six month subscription. It has been great and you can adjust how often it syncs the data.
What about MapMyRun?
What about MapMyRun? It syncs to MyFitnessPal which then syncs to Google Fit. MapMyRun is a better (I think, I'm just new) watch app than Galaxy S Health native app. And this set up would be free. I'd expect this to be API integration so maybe this works? I hope so, or I will send my Galaxy back
Health Sync is $2.99 for one time purchase. Skip the cup of coffee or bottle of water for the day if you don't have the spare change, and you'll have a great product that you'll take advantage of daily.
Health sync is the best to use. Have been using it for over a year now and have never had a problem with it. Had a missed sync here and there but it ends up fixing on the sync. Definitely just do the one time buy tho.
i use SyncMyTracks - very good
Will Health Sync even work it Samsung Health isn't installed or disabled?
The reason I'm asking is because I plan to root my Note 9 with Magisk and read that S-Health isn't working any longer if I do so.
I wouldn't care, if my steps from my Galaxy Watch are synced to Google Fit with Health Sync though.
I have a Huawei GT 3 and am attempting to use it in the U.S. As a result, the AppGallery and watch faces buttons do not appear in the Health app.
I have attempted to work around this issue by using a VPN and a "mock location" app to indicate that I was elsewhere when installing the AppGallery and Health apps and pairing the watch, but that did not help.
I have seen some guides in this forum mentioning the TaiChi app, but it wasn't clear from an initial cursory reading that the methods being described would address the U.S. locale issue. I would be grateful if someone could confirm that they do before I spend the time and effort installing and experimenting, or if that's not a solution, I'd very much appreciate alternative suggestions. Thanks!
To follow up on this question, I found this post ; since the issue is the Health app and not the watch per se, I thought it would be reasonable to give it a try.
It appears that China has just decided to ban temporary SMS services; none of the pages I visited showed any received messages since a few days ago, and test messages sent to those numbers did not appear. One of the sites mentioned restrictions imposed to combat bank fraud, and several others showed 0 phone numbers online. However, since the watch faces are apparently available in the UK, I decided to try a UK account registration, having verified that one of the UK temporary SMS services actually did work.
I uninstalled AppGallery, Health, and HMS Core apps, turned off the permission to use wifi and Bluetooth for location services, and disabled wifi. After rebooting, I connected (using Thunder VPN) to a UK server, set the location (using the Fake GPS Location mock location app), and installed and started the Huawei AppGallery app. When prompted for a Huawei account, I created a new one using a new PetalMail email account that was registered in the UK, using a temporary UK SMS number to receive the verification code, and proceeded to install the Health app and connect the watch.
After all that, I still do not see AppGallery and watch faces in the Health app. I'm not sure what the Health app is using to determine location, but it consistently warns each time I start it for the first time after installing it that it cannot upload my data to the cloud from my current location, even withthe VPN and mock location services running and wifi and Bluetooth location services disabled.
I have no further ideas of anything to try to make this work. Suggestions will be gratefully received. In the meantime it appears that I will just have to live with the built-in watch faces and apps. (It's a pretty nice watch even with those restrictions.)