What is going on with Suunto?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
no, the op just feared at first as I understood.
we have another thread with similar fears and I personally find them unfounded.
my watch model is almost 4 years old and (again, personally) I don’t worry yet -
@Mitch9 @isazi My remark was pretty much on another statement and not on Suunto - as I pretty much alluded to since the Spartan is quite old now. So no, I am not saying it is official Suunto PR. Secondly, ofcourse you can update the software, if the hardware allows and my two cent on that is pretty much as I said - its a pity we are already in a hardware limitation realm within a little over a year of S9P release (and it has nothing to do with what S9PP can or cannot do). So, nothing earth shattering but a reality.
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@altcmd said in What is going on with Suunto?:
its a pity we are already in a hardware limitation realm within a little over a year of S9P release
When it comes to support, my main concerns are bug fixes, so I don’t have any particular expectations after purchasing equipment (at the time of purchase I have already decided what I need). Of course I don’t mind new things, but you know new things also mean new bugs… so again bug fixing is my main concern and I hope to see improvements in the UI (I mean speed).
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@inkognito said in What is going on with Suunto?:
@Ketoohs In the past it seemed that Suunto likes Tuesdays and Thursdays… Which doesn’t leave us with many options… Only one in fact
Told you, guys, Suunto likes Tuesdays… S9PP just got better https://www.suunto.com/Support/Software-updates/Release-notes/suunto-9-peak-pro-software-updates/
So, what now?
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Update 2.22.60 for Suunto 9 Peak Pro
New firmware Sony GNSS:
-Improvement in track and distance
-Fix lost GPS in tunnelsProbably tomorrow family S9/S9P/S9B and other of S5 and 3 I think
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@inkognito It is a small update for the S9PP, but it probably had a lot of features already before that, so there was no need for anything big.
The S9P and other S9 have had their last update on March, so the update should be more significant.
Lets hope it comes on Thursday.
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@Ketoohs Just be aware that significant updates often happen “under the hood”. Like the changes that bring better possibilities of SuuntoPlus apps that are expected now. Sometimes people imagine “significant updates” like “bring us 5 new watchfaces, change all the menus and bring me at least 5 new functions that I will never use” Those people are often disapointed
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@omunoz it’s a small update for Suunto, but giant leap for tunnel running kind.
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@inkognito more features for clicking the watch when bored and then whining that the battery life is shorter! This is essential!
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@inkognito Yeah I am aware of that, and as you I don’t need 1001 function that I will never use (In that case I would buy a Garmin).
What I would like the most is the new GUI, as I have problems sometimes with reading the data when I run faster. But I know that is not going to happen.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel said in What is going on with Suunto?:
@omunoz it’s a small update for Suunto, but giant leap for tunnel running kind.
I thought this update was created to prevent this giant leap
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Indeed, I don’t think there will be surprises with next S3/S5/S9(not PP) update, literally everything in there has already been discussed here. It is mostly an “under the hood” update to make S+ better, and lots of S+ are already available and coming (Strava segments, connection to not standardized sensors, Stryd metrics in real-time, new training functionalities).
The good news is that S+ can be released at any time after this update, and updated really fast in case of bugs. -
@isazi I have high expectations with the suunto 9 peak update. Opening or returning a “box” bought on Black Friday depends on that update…
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@jjpaz what are your expectations? (simple curiosity)
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@jjpaz well, what do you expect from this update? There is nothing you don’t really know will be there honestly. The S9P will get what S9PP has, except for all the features (such as UI, power, depth measurements) that depend on newer hardware. If you don’t like your watch now, you should not wait for updates to change it. If you like it already, the same.
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@taziden Bug corrections and not new bugs inclusion, nothing special
In general I’m satisfied with S9P. I have suffered several “little/medium” bugs (many have been commented here in the forum) so I hope they will be corrected and general watch performance will be improved. -
@isazi
(Obviously joking )
The update will update everything apart from the ones it doesn’t . The same applies for the bugs -
@thanasis said in What is going on with Suunto?:
isazi
(Obviously joking )
The update will update everything apart from the ones it doesn’t . The same applies for the bugsWTF, THEY ARE GOING TO UPDATE BUGS??
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@zhang965 So they get faster and stronger.
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@Markus I am afraid Suunto is in dreamland when it comes to updating any of its watches. Some have been forgotten for nearly two fucking years!!! I mean it…… I have a brand new replacement S7 sitting on the shelve gathering dust. Guess what, my daily driver is a Garmin instinct Solar. Where do I start it’s day and night when it comes to functionality, comfort, battery life, ABC, SpO2 and the rest….
All I see here is topic after topic about the Peak pro. If Suunto treated older watches with some TLC I would have remained. Don’t get me wrong I have praised the S7 many times on this form however, my lack of interest towards is purely driven by Suunto’s non existing support and ignorance.