The OnePlus Watch 2 is fixing a very annoying issue

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The OnePlus Watch 2 had a heavy burden to carry, and that burden was the terrible performance of the OnePlus Watch 1. Well, the second iteration did a great job of making up for the company’s previous smartwatch and presenting an all-around solid wearable experience. However, it’s not perfect. According to a new report, you’ll be able to migrate your health data when switching phones with the OnePlus Watch 2.

The OnePlus Watch 2 is great by many standards, and it was able to wow us all with its impressive battery life. It earned a high rating in our official review- check out our OnePlus Watch 2 review to learn more. For all its triumphs, the OnePlus Watch came with a rather annoying mechanic. While using the watch, you will save your health data to the OHealth app. However, if you wanted to switch to a new phone, you would lose the health data you’ve created on your previous phone, and have to start over. As you can tell, that is a big no-no for people who switch phones often and health nuts.

  But, the OnePlus Watch 2 will allow you to transfer your health data

OnePlus saves its health data to the OHealth app. Whenever you use this app, all of this data is stored locally on your device. So, there’s currently no way to move that data from one device to another. This is something that’s been annoying a bunch of users, but it is something that OnePlus acknowledged. Thus, changes in the wind.

The company stated that, if enough users wanted the ability to transfer their data, it would issue an update. Well, that’s exactly what the company is doing. OnePlus is going to bring an update that will let you transfer your health data via a QR code. This is a pretty intuitive way of transferring data from one location to another.

However, people who are eager to transfer their data will have to wait just a bit. OnePlus said that it hopes to have this feature out by the end of March. Well, since we are currently at the beginning of March, we are still going to have to wait quite a bit.

In any case, it is still a breath of fresh air knowing that OnePlus is listening to its audience and is swiftly acting on the OnePlus Watch’s 2 shortcomings.

2024-03-06 15:08:19