@illetyus
Don’t want newer chip until it makes sense. The 4100 chip isn’t right, as it has no co-processor which is essential for the S7 to be able to do what it can.
As it is, the TWP3 has come out far too early. Most of the guys I speak to who own one all reckon it feels more like Beta software - while liveable, workable and very usable there are issues and flaws and quite a lot to still iron out (they have a bug fix coming out to sort out some pretty major issues). So I am prepared to wait a year / 18 months for the 4100+ to come out, be tested and for suunto to get its stuff working on it properly first.
Would be nice with 2GB ram and 16GB of storage, but storage level isn’t essential as only point really is for music - would rather suunto work on spotify to get us offline spotify or google to get us offline youtube music - makes far more sense.
SPo2 sensor - why - not much point consider nothing to do with it. Would rather Suunto spent time and effort on suunto app to keep its great analytics, but also to add a health platform so that it is much more competative compared to what Garmin provides.
Would also rather they focus on providing external bluetooth sensor options through the suunto app - far more useful.
SPo2 is only useful if you are serious about your training, and considering the S7 isn’t a training watch - fail to see the point. If you want that there are other better options - see the S7 more of a casual/semi-serious fitness rather than serious training.
PS- based on what TWP3 provides with 4100 chip, the additional battery life isn’t game changing when you consider it has a 25% larger battery and LCD screen, which is instrumental in providing more battery life (will be interested to see if any increase once on H MR2 firmware).