• Navigation on an in and out trail starts at the wrong end

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    Niclas BrundellN
    @duffman19 yeah I definitely think their background elevation data is pretty off. It doesn’t line up with the elevation markings on their own topo maps. The top elevation on the climbing guidance is always below that their own topo map says, and what my verticals barometer says when I’m there. Which makes it kind of useless if you don’t know that the climb is actually 100meters or more than the climbing guidance says
  • Navigation off by default

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    tazidenT
    @iterumtenta said in Navigation off by default: @Łukasz-Szmigiel I agree. It is upsetting. Agreed also. Every single time, I have to go and set it to off, it’s really annoying. I don’t want that extra screen, especially a breadcrumb for 90% of my runs which are around the house.
  • ZoneSense + Garmin HRM Pro+

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    Sean SuttonS
    @Grundy82 Agreed. Glad you had similar experiences
  • Charge cable not working

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    AudaxjoeA
    @larrybbaker that is the technique I use now and it does seem stressful. But I still find the implications very poor, a slight knock and it is out of alignment. The older Suunto clip charger like the Traverse had was secure and not dependent on magnetic attraction. Luckily we don’t have to charge very often and the Vertical charges quickly.
  • Suunto Vertical Solar in the UK: worth the extra cost?

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    Agustin Gonzalez Perez CorralA
    @jjorgemoura Simple reply: thank you.
  • Dotted lines in Suunto app?

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    thanasisT
    the offset happen’s before the dotted line so they are not necessarily related . @Mff73 thanks
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    ChrisAC
    @Chema-López as written you‘ll need a custom sports mode.
  • Altitude calibration

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    Brad_OlwinB
    @Jiri-Kroutil My Solar Ti is working fine on this firmware. No altitude issues. However, I live at ~1600 m and between work and home is ~200 m change. My runs typically have 300m or more elevation gain and SkiMo closer to 1000m where I am usually at 3500-4000m. When my altitude at home or work is incorrect I really don’t care. What matters to me is elevation gain/loss while working out. When I do an exercise at home or work FusedAlti corrects to the right altitude but we have very strong weather and that can change in a day or less. Absolute altitude at home or work just isn’t that important to me.
  • temperature sensor what for?

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    ErzincanLeeE
    @Łukasz-Szmigiel I understand, thank you for the information.
  • Define POi in the app

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    Thats way i asked for https://forum.suunto.com/topic/12403/file-with-waypoint-created-on-a-computer-and-upload-to-my-vertical?_=1737278615676 a file to upload - so i would manage the waypoint in a file
  • Battery saving options

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    @freeheeler said in Battery saving options: @Tieutieu …that moment when you search your charging cable and can’t remember when or where you put it last time Found a backup solution in this case : left my wife’s S9pp charging cable in its box as spare Or pray for sunny day !
  • Suggestion: allow map to zoom out 2x more

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    @Sascha-Domres yes, even the route, breadcrumb and pointer on white background would be useful.
  • Cannot perform soft reset

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    runomaticR
    @freeheeler True, that’s a good comparison. And in fact, I don’t remember there being a shutdown function on my S9Baro either.
  • Again!!!!! Ressourcen Monitor from 12% to 74%

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    @isazi thats great news . I can live with the flaws in resources and as a „long time“ metric I find it quite useful. I am looking forward on what Suunto is developing. The development of app and the new features in the Vertical are really amazing! I just wanted to tell @GiPFELKiND that the resources „jumps“ are nothing new here
  • WhatsApp Messages bad readable

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    BrunoHB
    @EricChandler The font size is not configurable, at least not yet. And emoji support is also missing. Many improvements and fixes have been rumoured to come in the next release. Those who know won’t tell.
  • improved navigation options and elevation profile

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    @isazi yes. I think we mean the same. I only use manual waypoints when creating a route and rarely have TBT on. But I never used „official“ POIs. Maybe I should try it out once ️
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    @Mff73 yeah- my comment was based on those surveys. I don’t know if something about this is actually cooking
  • SV Solar - Estimated Battery Times

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    stromdiddilyS
    I also have run out of upvotes Thanks @Łukasz-Szmigiel will give it a go
  • Undertand new widgets progress / training / Recovery

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    @wmichi Exactly, here is what happens after a long run:) [image: 1700844332136-img_0599.jpeg] [image: 1700844332156-img_0590.png] [image: 1700844332163-img_0589.png]
  • suunto vertical charge 33w

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    @Egika Unless a device follows at least the specification for usb 1.0 (which includes power negotiation for up to 500mA @ 5v) it isn’t allowed to use the USB logo or branding. A chip to handle the spec costs no more than a few pence these days so it’s highly unlikely you’ll buy a charger carrying the usb branding that doesn’t follow the spec. You could pretty easily test whether a charger does actually do the handshake by sticking a little tape over the 2 middle pins of the USB-A plug or socket as these are the D+ and D- data pins needed for the handshake. If your device doesn’t start charging or takes days to charge you can, I think, conclude it’s only receiving the default 150mA.

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