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Q: iPhone 6 barometer not working

It looks like the barometer in my iPhone 6 (64GB AT&T) is not functioning. The "Flights Climbed" data under the "Health" app is not getting any data and the iPhone does not show up under "data sources"  in the "share data" submenu. It does show up in the "Steps" tab. I've tried resetting the phone (and have done plenty of laps on the stairs). Anyone else experiencing similar issues? Does anyone know of a direct method for verifying the barometer's functionality?

iPhone 6, iOS 8

Posted on Sep 20, 2014 5:19 AM

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  • by Cleveland2015,

    Cleveland2015 Cleveland2015 Feb 12, 2015 3:20 PM in response to RADumas
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    Feb 12, 2015 3:20 PM in response to RADumas

    I think a design defect would generate more publicity. A Google search is not showing "many" complaints. There is of course the larger question of how would someone detect a design defect?

  • by RADumas,

    RADumas RADumas Feb 12, 2015 4:36 PM in response to Cleveland2015
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    Feb 12, 2015 4:36 PM in response to Cleveland2015

    you're right that it's not a design defect.

     

    My health app is giving me random numbers for flights climbed for the same 200 foot rise in elevation. I downloaded the Barometer app, and it shows a clean continuous drop in barometric pressure and the GPS altitude correlates with that. Hardware works. Software is random.

  • by RADumas,

    RADumas RADumas Feb 13, 2015 9:03 AM in response to hgreim
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    Feb 13, 2015 9:03 AM in response to hgreim

    Running theory: The health app is giving you NET flights, so if you go up and down, it might just give you a zero.

    Anudder theory: It can't reliably tell if your on foot. Might give you credit for driving or not give you credit for the hike if the phone isn't bouncing right.

     

    (disclosure: my theories have half lives of 46 minutes)

     

    Having ruled out hardware: the barometer and GPS work fine and getting from 0-13 for the same 200 foot climb brisk walk, software must be getting confused.

  • by Wascally Wabbit,

    Wascally Wabbit Wascally Wabbit Feb 13, 2015 9:11 AM in response to RADumas
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    Feb 13, 2015 9:11 AM in response to RADumas

    No, it's not netting out the ups and downs. If you open the "flights" section of "Health", it shows a running record of flights climbed. It doesn't show any minuses. Many of us start and end a walk or run at the same place, so netting it out would be an incredibly stupid design assumption unless we were able to store energy by running down hill. I can see it all now - "Don't run downhill! It makes you fatter!!!".

  • by RADumas,

    RADumas RADumas Feb 13, 2015 9:21 AM in response to Wascally Wabbit
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    Feb 13, 2015 9:21 AM in response to Wascally Wabbit

    Yeah, I saw the +1 and +2s and no zeros or negatives. Just trying to conjure  up what the software might be getting wrong or confused.

  • by Goldie2016,

    Goldie2016 Goldie2016 Sep 18, 2016 11:14 AM in response to hgreim
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    Sep 18, 2016 11:14 AM in response to hgreim

    Hi having the same problem Sep 2016 -- w/ my iPhone 6. Been using the health app pretty consistently for last 5 wks, and yesterday in a mid hill walk the Flights Climbed meter just stopped working. I got up to 24 flights counted and it just stopped transmitting. I did 2 more hills which on previous walks averaged 3 flights, and it recorded nada, it remained at 24 flights. Both the distance and step meter continued to count off - but not the Flights Climbed.  This morning I took the same hill walk, and again Zero data for Flights Climbed, but the distance and step meters worked. VERY Bummed.  Does someone at Apple Health App need to go 'kick' the app or do a server reboot?

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