Apple’s Health application in addition to its motion tracking sensors makes it very easy to monitor your physical activity. The motion tracker takes note of the amount of steps you, total distance traveled, and even the altitude of activity. But for folks concerned with battery life or that don’t use fitness trackers, you may want to turn off Motion and Fitness tracking for your device.
How to enable/disable and use Motion & Fitness Tracking with iPhone
Fitness and Motion is enabled by default and runs in the background, a fact which many users were unaware about. Running in the background allows your iPhone to keep track of all your motion without you needing to have a particular application open. All applications that you allow motion tacking for can be found in the Motion and Fitness section. Some people argue that since the tracking sensors are constantly running in the background it could drain your battery. While it’s a possibility, it’s most likely a minimal factor in battery loss. For whatever reason you have, you can disable Motion and Fitness Tracking.
- Go to the Settings app and find Privacy.
- In Privacy scroll down and select Motion & Fitness.
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