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Thankfully, following a software update soon after launch, Samsung has altered how the Gear 2 and Gear Fit report step tracking to S Health. You have to manually turn on the pedometer, rather than have the band automatically count your steps as soon as you get out of bed in the morning. Unfortunately, we feel as though Samsung have only gone half way towards replacing a dedicated fitness band or exercise tracker. Turn your phone on after a long flight, however, and the sudden influx of email notifications all get sent to the Fit at once. The Fit is smart enough to know when you're using your phone, so it won't send any notifications to your wrist while the screen is on. We used Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+ to great effect and, although you can't respond to them, you can dismiss them or set them to display on your handset. You can also add any third party app through the Gear Fit Manager, so its notifications will also be pushed to your wrist. You can also reject calls, or respond with a canned message for when you aren't able to talk. Emails and text messages are automatically pushed to your wrist, with a brief preview of the contents of each. What makes the Fit more than a fitness band is its comprehensive notifications system. You can also change the order of the icons and swap the background wallpaper, letting you alter the Fit to suit your own personal preference. Through this app you can customise the main clock screen, putting a step counter, weather report or upcoming meetings underneath it, although we would have liked a scrolling clock that included all three on a rotation. It's also entirely separate from the Gear Manager, which works with the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo and Galaxy Gear. You'll also need to download the Gear Fit Manager app to your phone in order to sync it with the Fit this isn't in the Google Play Store and will only show up through Samsung's own Samsung Apps store.
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There's also a useful Find My Device alarm, which activates your smartphone's ringtone at the maximum volume, even if you've set it to silent or vibrate, although the phone has to be powered on and you have to be connected to it (so within Bluetooth range) for it to work.