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User interfaces for health monitoring

  • US 10,624,550 B2
  • Filed: 09/27/2018
  • Issued: 04/21/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/12/2018
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A first electronic device, comprising:

  • a display;

    one or more input devices;

    one or more processors;

    memory storing one or more programs configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for;

    displaying, on the display, a first portion of a tutorial related to using a health monitoring function of a second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device is a wearable electronic device and is paired with the first electronic device;

    detecting, via the one or more input devices, a request to proceed with the tutorial;

    in response to detecting the request to proceed with the tutorial;

    displaying, on the display, instructions to provide one or more inputs on the second electronic device directed to a measurement of biological data that relate to the health monitoring function of the second electronic device; and

    concurrently displaying, on the display, a first selectable user interface object that, when activated, enables a completion of the tutorial without measuring the biological data;

    subsequent to displaying the instructions to provide the one or more inputs on the second electronic device and the first selectable user interface object;

    in accordance with a determination that a communication is received from the second electronic device, wherein the communication corresponds to an indication that the biological data have been successfully measured by the second electronic device;

    displaying, on the display, a second portion of the tutorial that is different from the first portion of the tutorial; and

    in accordance with a determination that a selection of the first selectable user interface object is detected by the first electronic device;

    displaying, on the display, a message indicating that the first portion of the tutorial has been completed; and

    forgoing displaying, on the display, the second portion of the tutorial that is different from the first portion of the tutorial.

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