Crash/reboot on outdoor watchface S9P v2.20.30
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@markytarky said in Crash/reboot on outdoor watchface S9P v2.20.30:
For time being pls don’t scroll down All other watch functions seems to work ok
If it’s only related to the outdoor watchface, it seems to me that selecting another watchface is a quick workaround. This way people can keep using the watch widgets.
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@surfboomerang nope it’s related to all watch faces. At least my crash happened with the other.
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@markytarky Ok, I guess I’m the lucky one then.
I use the big “Hour / Minutes” watchface and didn’t experience any crashes after the latest firmware update.
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@surfboomerang I just tried it with the different watch face (the one with hand clock, recovery, steps, date, and one variable field), and seems no issue, I scrolled a couple of times down to various widgets. So pls @Wyvern try as well and let me know, thanks.
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@surfboomerang I use the original outdoor watchface and never have a crash.
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@isazi So it could be a combination of settings then?
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@markytarky Hello, I tried the analog wtachface you mentioned, the outdoor original watchface (the one that was already on spartans), then the new outdoor watchface (with baro and sun/rise/set) without issue for 7/8 days.
30 min ago I switched back to the watchface with the column of dots/active days of the week, then swiped to the 12h barometer graph then swiped left again and it leaded to crash again. As usual the 12h alti/baro history is lost.
I have sent the logs to suuntoI tried to redo the exact same thing but no crash.
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@wyvern thank you for trying. Yes, the activity dotted watch face made my watch crash. Reported to Suunto.
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@markytarky
S9P only, right?
I’ve switched to this screen on my S9B to test it there, too. but until now, it’s stable -
@freeheeler I tried it on my S9P but I wasn’t able to reproduce it…
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@freeheeler yes S9P only seems to have this issue.