With the recent changes to Huawei Health you no longer need to use Huawei Wear on the phone as the features have been moved in to Huawei Health.
You can now just go to devices in Health and choose Huawei Watch 2, once done you can remove Huawei Wear as it is no longer needed.
I had workouts showing up on the health app. Now they are all gone. When I reset watch and paired it again. The app was showing all the workouts now it doesn't anymore. Where are these workouts stored? Is there a website u can see to view your workouts?
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I had workouts showing up on the health app. Now they are all gone. When I reset watch and paired it again. The app was showing all the workouts now it doesn't anymore. Where are these workouts stored? Is there a website u can see to view your workouts?
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if you used huawei health for the workouts then you have probably lost them if you never backed up the app and restored the data or they are not in google fit - this is the biggest failure for huawei health, you can't view them on a website as they don't get saved to one, they are only on the devices.
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Hi.
I have Gear 2 Neo.
I found that I have only last 2 month history , for example in Pedometer.
I would like to find how many steps I did before last 2 month, how can I find all history ?
Note: I didn't activate Fitness app on my mobile before , so how can I find history data
3 month ago ?
If the pedometer wasn't syncing its data with an app on the phone, you're probably out of luck.
Thanks for your answer.
It was sync to phone not to Fitness.
I made time to time backup from gear with
Gear manager.
Is there any place backup is stored?
Lets say i'll restore fro my CWM recovery
Old bacup..
Where are those gear backup stored?
Edit:
After few days, Fitness doesn't show Pedometer history
I get msg:
Sync your Samsung account....
after press sync i get blank page with "No Data"
But other information like Exercise and Heart rate appear...
I can see just current Pedometer value, no history,
Please your help....
Any idea how to make also Pedometer history to be active ?
(I have synced as i wrote)
Is there anything that would allow me have the S3 track my movements/route and then be able to export this later to a .GPX file? I was thinking about being able to use that file in Lightroom to geo-tag photo's.
Any GPS tracker should be able to do it but as I have the Gear S3 Frontier I thought it might be able to?
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Is there anything that would allow me have the S3 track my movements/route and then be able to export this later to a .GPX file? I was thinking about being able to use that file in Lightroom to geo-tag photo's.
Any GPS tracker should be able to do it but as I have the Gear S3 Frontier I thought it might be able to?
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I am not entlrely sure if the S3 alone can track and create a gpx file. If you trigger S-health on the S3 to follow your activity, then S-health when running on the phone will have an option to EXPORT to gpx after you complete the hike or bike ride. Now I don't fully understand the gpx format but the file exported as gpx from S-health has to be converted for my Garmin Mapsource or Basecamp program to understand it. I use GPSBabel to convert it to gpx but one that the garmin programs understand.
In the past, I've used Basecamp to geo-code the photos. It matches the time on the photo to the time of a trackpoint and tags the photo.
Here's today's bike ride, map and some trackpoints
Hello,
is there some way to export .gpx file from Huawei Health app? It's a tracking app and the ONLY one that seems to not crash while tracking (the much reported problem on Huawei/Honor phones). But when the recording is done, I can't export the workout anywhere else, there's no option of exporting .gpx I almost thought that the GPS tracking problem is solved by using this app, but I obviously can't export the results and put them somewhere else (e. g. Endomondo, Strava etc.).
Does anyone know a way to export or extract the .gpx file from the app? Thanks
anyone?
Hello,
is there some way to export .gpx file from Huawei Health app? It's a tracking app and the ONLY one that seems to not crash while tracking (the much reported problem on Huawei/Honor phones). But when the recording is done, I can't export the workout anywhere else, there's no option of exporting .gpx I almost thought that the GPS tracking problem is solved by using this app, but I obviously can't export the results and put them somewhere else (e. g. Endomondo, Strava etc.).
Does anyone know a way to export or extract the .gpx file from the app? Thanks
Hello,
Recently I got a Huawei Band 2 Pro wearable. I have same question- how could I export .gpx file from Huawei Health app?
The thread title says it all. I have found several articles through Google that all turn out to be incorrect since they indicate there is an option on the battey page which doesn't seem to exist on my phone. Not seeing anything that looks like it might control this going through the various "Settings."
I just got the pop-up that said that a bunch of apps were getting their permissions removed because I haven't used them in awhile. I live in Colorado where the current temperature is 2 degrees F. There are several apps like Star Walk that I won't use again until it's warmer. I don't want these restricted nor do I want to go through giving them back permissions. How do I turn off the auto-disable function?
Thanks,
Dave
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Not what I'm looking for. I just want to turn off the unused app auto-disable function on my phone.