Crashes on IOS 18.2
Crashes on IOS 18.2
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4.38 out of 5
883 ratings in Australia
Crashes on IOS 18.2
Love this app But just upgraded to an iPhone, 15 promax which is awesome. I haven’t been able to get the app to count push-ups this morning. I did manage to succeed if I put the phone face down on the floor so it goes totally dark. I guess on the camera and then pick it up again, and it seems to work but can’t get it to work doing normal push-ups or even putting my hand over the camera doesn’t make it work. Could you fix this A.S.A.P. please thanks so much
I can’t keep count while focusing on breathing
Very cool app but I could only get it to register about 2 out of 50-60 push-ups with my phone laying under my chest in different positions. Even the video it plays back looks like I’m doing heaps of push-ups but most don’t count no matter how low I press from. Sit-ups work ok but you need to hold your phone with your chin in order for the phone not to slip and fall. So far I can say the app works great to get in shape since you do way more than you ever targeted since it doesn’t really work. iPhone 11 Pro Max, iOS 14.1
I enjoy tracking my push-ups with this app but I have always been wary about the privacy protocols. For a start the app needs permissions to camera (obviously) and microphone or else it crashes. And since upgrade to ios14 I have found this app is pasting my clipboard somewhere (aka they are mining your meta data) and the app seems to have bypassed apple’s camera indicator. I hope that the developer becomes more transparent or even better stopped trying to syphon private information.
It’s a great app with being able to do sit-ups and push-ups in one app but a bit annoying to have to pay for the single arm program to get that and to remove ads but I am still getting ads after I’ve bought it
For everyone having issues with the counter, it’s not just your iPhone. I’m on the latest iPhone 11 and having the same issue. It is annoying, but I don’t mind doing an extra one or two push ups. Personal trainers often trick you with this kind of thing too so it’s a little amusing. Also, I can’t find the option to get rid of the adds because I’d happily pay for that! I told myself I’d do a hundred push ups a day three years ago and I never did it. Now I’m clearing it easy because this thing motivates me to do it! I’m also trying to add friends just so I can beat them! What an awesome idea! Overall, it excels at what it is aimed at to do with such a simple idea.
Good app, I like the functionality and simplicity but even after you pay $15 for it, there are still lengthy ads..
Great idea, but it only recorded about 2 out of every 3 push-ups performed. I literally had to hit it with my chest to get it to register. If I had a loose singlet on it would change the effort required. Perhaps better suited to the iPad Pro with LIDAR?
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