The Converge International App uses the Google Fit service to synchronise fitness data like steps from a range of different sources, including Samsing Samsung Health.
This guide will show you how to data share between Samsung Health and Google Fit, which in turn allows the Converge app to sync with Samsung Health and any wearable or phone connected to Samsung Health.
By following these steps, you’ll be able to sync fitness and steps data from the following devices:
Samsung smartphones with a built-in pedometer
Samsung Galaxy Smartwatches connected to a Samsung smartphone
1. Make sure you have both Samsung Health and Google Fit installed
First, make sure you have:
The Samsung Health App installed and setup
The Google Fit App installed and setup
The Converge App installed and setup
2. Sync data between Google Fit and Samsung Health
Next, it’s time to allow the Google Fit app to have access to Samsung Health data. Follow these steps:
Open the Settings App on your phone
Search for “Health Connect” or find “Health Connect” and tap it
In Health Connect, scroll to the “Permissions and data” section and tap “App Permissions”
Tap “Samsung Health”
You’ll now be asked what data you want to sync:
Allow, all options, or at minimum, allow “Distance” to be read (in the Allow to read) and for “Distance” to be Written (in the Allowed to write” section.
3. Allow the Converge App to access Samsung Health data
Finally, you’ll need to connect the Converge International App to sync data with Google Fit. Make sure you’ve installed and setup the Converge App before beginning.
Open the Converge International App
Tap “Profile” on the bottom menu of the app (on the bottom right)
Tap “Settings” from the list of options
Tap “Connect your device”
Tap “Google Fit”
You’ll now be asked what data you want to sync:
Allow, all options, or at minimum, allow “Distance” to be read (in the Allow to read) and for “Distance” to be Written (in the Allowed to write” section.