It is the appeal and strength of the iPhone that you can understand how to use it without reading the instructions.However, there are things that you know but do not understand correctly.In this corner, I will explain such "why an iPhone that I can't hear anymore" in an easy -to -understand manner.This time, we answer the question, "Is the number of climbing floors of healthcare counted by elevators?"
If you use the standard -equipped application "Healthcare" on iOS 8 on the iPhone 6/6 Plus, the "number of steps" is recorded on "number of steps" and "walking+running distance".Since the "number of floors" is not recorded on the iPhone 5/5c/5s, it is thought that the motion cozer "M8" adopted from the iPhone 6/6 Plus is related.
Apple does not clarify the details, but the "number of floors you climb" is probably referenced by the information of the M8 barometric sensor.The pressure on the ground (0m above sea level) is 1013.It is said that there is 25 HPA and it is said that it will fall by about 1 HPA to an increase of 10 meters, so if you refer to the value, you can see if it has moved to the upper floor.
However, it is highly possible that the possibility of traveling by train or bus is high, so the count of the "number of floors" also reflects the movement (number of steps).In fact, even if you get on the elevator to the upper floor, the number of floors you have climbed will not increase.When you get on the escalator, it does not change as well as walking.There was no change when I moved to a hill by car, so it seems good to think that it will not be counted as a "number of floors" unless there is a movement to climb the stairs due to changes in the pressure.
By the way, the "number of floors you have climbed" is a must -have condition for moving to the upper floor.When I tried going up and down on the escalator, when I walked while walking on the upper floor, the number of floors increased, but when I walked while walking to the lower floor, it was unresponsive.However, when climbing a slope with a certain distance, the number of "climbing floors" increased, so it seems that it is not determined whether the walking place is a staircase.
If you walk to a place higher than your current location on the iPhone 6/6 Plus, it will be counted as the "number of floors you have climbed" in the healthcare app. |