[solved] Reboot during activities
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@Reiner I had the same issue. The watch was hard reset last week, and how the issue occurred again. Please keep us updated with flashing the previous firmware.
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@chargerunner
I didn’t downgrade until yet, because i believe on an early fix by Suunto developers, like in the past. It seems like there are many users with the same issue.
Meanwhile i don’t use custom sport modes.
Deleting and recreate my custom modes hasn’t solve the issue. -
After a hard reset the problem seems to be resolved. However I didn’t try to recreate custom modes yet.
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@glaucidium-passerinum I hard reset the watch using Suunto Link about 10 days ago. Since then, the issue only occurred twice (though consecutively). I’m still not sure if the issue is totally gone. It might anyways.
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@chargerunner Actually, I speaked too soon. I had a reboot today, so no, it’s not fixed with a hard reset…
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It seems that issue is software related (bug in latest software update) so reboots only delay the problem and not avoid it.
Hope it will be solved son. -
@glaucidium-passerinum Thanks for your update. On my side, two weeks after the hard reset, the problem has already happened three times, two of them were consecutive. So I also think that the hard reset doesn’t help…
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@chargerunner Do you have many Guides or Suunto+Apps stored in the watch?
I’ve been training the last two weeks (5-6 days/week, 6-8h/week) with both S9B and S9P at the same time and zero reboots. I’ve tried activities with NGP, Climb,… -
@jjpaz I don’t have a lot of guides or apps, and only use Burner since the hard reset. They are the basic guides and apps that come with the watch, I haven’t added any new ones. I also have running / cycling activities every day, maybe it’s too much, but I don’t expect that the watch can’t handle such amount of data…
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I have had this issue 4 times in 4 months (last one two days ago) but have anyone noticed that after such a reset watch has problem with fixing to the GPS? I noticed that every time after such a unexpected reset.
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@bart80
the watch loses the AGPS file when crashing. this file is necessary for a quick satellite fix. if you sync your watch to SA it will load the file again and locking satellites will be as fast as usual -
@freeheeler Good catch. On Saturday that happened just before the Race I was participating so had no time to go back for phone Next time I will check this. Nevertheless, logs send to Suunto.
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@freeheeler @bart80 Mind that it might take several (up to 15) minutes for the old S9 to unwrap/process that newly synced AGPS data. So syncing and trying to start an exercise immediately after won’t probably help (tried that multiple times).
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After downgrading to software version 2.20.30 the issue is gone.
The current version was driving me crazy, 2 crashes on one training is´nt usable anymore. -
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@chargerunner Same behaviour for me. Now every time I go for a run there’s the added excitement of “will it or won’t it work?” I think Suunto need to release a statement or an acknowledgment of the problem and give us some comfort that it will be fixed.
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@SimonHumm That’s what I’m waiting on.
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@inkognito - do you know if a soft reset will also flush the AGPS?
I had an issue with a Sports App properly starting ( blank screen or no data fields in the Sport App screen ) this morning. After two or three false training starts, I soft-reset the watch ( no phone sync ) and the next training started the Sports App correctly.
The only downside of the soft-reset is that GPS lock took more than 5 minutes, possibly 10 minutes. After all of that delay, I had no issues in the 3+ hour training ride.
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@Bradleyd said in Reboot during activities:
do you know if a soft reset will also flush the AGPS?
yes it does
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@SimonHumm I provided all logs to Suunto, and I would assume that the bug has been identified as more logs are not necessary. I have no idea what the bug is, as my watch never crashed.