I did not pause or stopped running, this is not the first time I do this run so I don’t think it’s a watch GPS problem ? Any idea ? It reduces slightly my distance, as if I teleported lol

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    1 year ago

    Think yourself lucky! I’ve got tattoos so can’t use it for fitness tracking at all 😆😆😆

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    That line measures pace, green faster, red slower. Your watch probably lost GPS lock for a quick second. Not a hardware fault, it’s just what happens when you’ve got a super computer crammed into a little case.

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    I just got done with a 2 hour GTAV sesh and was about to tell you that they were cops on the map looking for you. 🤣😂🤣

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      Looks like apples own app called “fitness” after you record a run you go into the app and you can see all the data it collected on that run

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      I believe it counts the distance, but it’s a straight line from one signal to the next. So it’s not nothing, but it’s not accurate either - just the best guess it can make with what it’s got.

      (eg, in OP’s screenshot, the example at 9 o’clock. You can see the dots don’t follow the path, at all - they just make a beeline between the two readings it is confident in)