I tracked 10,000 steps with Samsung, Apple, Garmin and Polar – here are all the differences

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Counting steps has become a universal way for most people to measure their daily activity – probably because it’s simple, accessible and easy to fit into daily life. But with a plethora of apps and gadgets promising accurate results, it got me thinking: are all step trackers created equal?

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