Google on Tuesday launched Google Fit, a new fitness app to help you track your activity and stay motivated in your quest for health.
The app uses sensors already built into your phone to automatically detect when you're walking, biking, and running.
You can also use the app to set fitness goals based on either duration or steps, and monitor them over time. As you go about your business, the app will offer up performance-based recommendations to help you meet your goals.
"No need to check one app to see your weight and another to review a run—with Google Fit, that data will all be surfaced in one, simple place," Sabrina Ellis, Director of Project Management for Android, said.
The app is available in Google Play for devices running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and above.
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