Moves will track your every move and present it to you in a way that's appealing and easy to read
The need for a method to accurately monitor and track how active we are without breaking the bank is at an all-time high. Moves aims to do just that, but there is a hidden cost: battery life.
Start moving
The first time you launch the app, you can start from scratch, or log in to an account you previously created using the iPhone app in the past.
Automatic Tracking
You are tracked using the combination of the iPhone 5S' M7 chip and GPS, or on older iPhones using GPS and the accelerometer. Color-coded bubbles help you quickly read what activity you were most active in for a particular day.
Today
At any time you can launch the app and view a timeline of the day's activity, complete with locations, commute times, and number of steps.
Set records
You can view your past activities, including when you've set a personal record, by swiping to the left in the app.
Weekly history
Viewing your activity stats for the past week is as simple as swiping down on the main screen.
Calories
You have to set up the app and enter some additional information to track the number of calories you burn during a particular activity.
Settings
You can quickly access settings or pause tracking at any time by tapping on the M.
Connected Apps
Connect an app to your Moves account to take your activity data out of Moves and incorporate it into another service.
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