- Sep 3, 2012
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Hi everyone,
With iOS 8, I've been wondering how is handled the old data given by the M7/M8?
These coprocessors can only keep a week or two full of data, and then it's erased.
So for anyone who ran the iOS 8 beta, what happens after some weeks? Is old data written as from "Health" and not "My iPhone"?
Also, does anyone know if the samples are compiled after some amount of time?
On my iPhone 5s, there are around 5000-6000 samples just in the step counter for 1 week. It already takes 7-8 seconds to load, and it's impossible to check how many steps I walked on a particular day.
I'm really scared of what will happen in a month if data aren't compiled regularly... (as it is very small increments)
Does anyone have knowledge about that too? Or is it a design flaw?
With iOS 8, I've been wondering how is handled the old data given by the M7/M8?
These coprocessors can only keep a week or two full of data, and then it's erased.
So for anyone who ran the iOS 8 beta, what happens after some weeks? Is old data written as from "Health" and not "My iPhone"?
Also, does anyone know if the samples are compiled after some amount of time?
On my iPhone 5s, there are around 5000-6000 samples just in the step counter for 1 week. It already takes 7-8 seconds to load, and it's impossible to check how many steps I walked on a particular day.
I'm really scared of what will happen in a month if data aren't compiled regularly... (as it is very small increments)
Does anyone have knowledge about that too? Or is it a design flaw?