Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4)
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@MKPotts downgrade actually is the best Option for me, too. Until suunto solve some existing problems
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@maszop you are right, but some suunto âtestersâ Here everytime Posts: they dont have this Problems⊠Now you know all about some Software problems if the Suunto testers dont have our Problems, the Software rolls out sorry Joke ends Here.
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@GiPFELKiND A testerâs job is to find bugs in software. If they never find them, or even deny them, maybe they should do something else?
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@maszop said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
@GiPFELKiND A testerâs job is to find bugs in software. If they never find them, or even deny them, maybe they should do something else?
This is rather curious statement. I work with software (in a way) and sometimes problems occur that cannot be reproduced. This isnât necessarily the problem of the tester and is almost always more related to the application itself. When you consider the number of different variables in the watches (and use cases) itâs no wonder that some issues slip under the radar. Iâm not talking about the most recent update (before a pile-on starts). Iâm just saying that we shouldnât start to blame the âtestersâ for not finding all bugs.
Software is never bug-free - thatâs pretty much a fact of life.
In the meantime, itâs much more important to be outdoors running/ walking/ cycling/ skiing etc. than worrying about heart rate tracking failing in the middle of a session. The world still turns, and hopefully you enjoyed the activity anyway. That was the whole point. after all -
@MKPotts said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
Is there are news on Suunto issuing an official firmware rollback for the S9PP, that was mentioned in this thread about 10 days ago?
Iâm now only 7 days from a race that will take me about 35hrs, where I intended to use the S9PP as my primary navigation device, with a watch that drains 6-7%/hour in performance mode since (and only since) the firmware update.
Iâve seen the posts explaining how to complete an âunofficialâ rollback but Iâm reluctant to do that in case it 1) bricks the watch (is this likely/a real risk?) and/or 2) I successfully roll back only to find the watch forces the update before my race and (worst case) I donât realise until it fails partway through my race.
You will not have problems rolling back firmware. Iâve done this quite a bit.
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@wmichi 100% agree, most of the problems could be avoided through public beta testing. I hope Suunto will consider implementing a public beta testing process.
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@wakarimasen said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
When you consider the number of different variables in the watches (and use cases) itâs no wonder that some issues slip under the radar
So, perhaps there arenât enough testers, or maybe a beta program should be in action prior to the public release?
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@Ćukasz-Szmigiel said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
@wakarimasen said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
When you consider the number of different variables in the watches (and use cases) itâs no wonder that some issues slip under the radar
So, perhaps there arenât enough testers, or maybe a beta program should be in action prior to the public release?
Wouldnât disagree with that, but the previous comment was quite different
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@wakarimasen For firmware updates: Development -> internal testing (some field testers)-> private beta (the whole field tester club) -> public beta (open to everyone interested) -> public release. As you said, there are a lot of variables/use cases, thatâs why testing with a lot more people makes sense. But there needs to be a dedicated feedback channel. Support should not be bothered with beta users.
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@wmichi Sounds good to me!
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One more bug I have noticed since the update.
It supposed to be 16150 (Instead of |6150)
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@wakarimasen which comment are you referring to?
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@Ćukasz-Szmigiel
Screenshot 2025-01-04 at 21.27.07Sorry - not sure how to quote into a reply.
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Since the latest software update the HR Sensor fails all the time. Doesnât even last 24h without it stopping.
Soft reset solved it a few times. But even after a hard reset i.e. all data is lost and back to factory settings HR still stops working after a few hours.
Unfortunately canât roll back to earlier software.
On top battery life becomes worse with every update. When I first bought it I was impressed how long it lasted. Actually very long.
Now itâs the same as my old suunto 5 that needs recharging every week.
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Just did the same.
I like a watch/fitness tracker that works as it should. I wait for an update that actually improves something.
I also wonder if I can load other Few packages to revert to? Like the stock software I had? -
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@maszop said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
@Ćukasz-Szmigiel But when reporting a problem on the forum, testers often deny it and blame the user or the hardware itself. So you can come to different conclusions.
Since the Suunto 9 Peak Pro I have written (and not only me) about problems with measuring elevation gain in strong winds and the answer is always that there is no problem.
There were a few similar cases.I am not aware of anyone stating that wind does not affect altitude readings, can you please post the quote from a moderator or employee?. Fact! I have reported bugs with altitude and wind on several watches including the 9PP. Fact! Hardware changes made in the Vertical and Race helped with wind but I still get wind affected altitude issues because it is VERY windy where I live and exercise.
So, is your statement an opinion or fact? I can look up my replies to wind affected altitude issues if you wish. This is a problem that occurs often for me no matter what watch I wear if the wind is strong enough.
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Today I had my first battery drain again
14% in 1 day without anything special . I just left the watch again idle at home after a small 30min exercise and found it having lost 14% after 14 hours . -
I saw that @Brad_Olwin deleted his post , but it was suggesting that the WiFi is working for him but it is not working for a few others. I just wanted to mention that in my case the watch seems not to be able to add a WiFi connection and when I deleted the connections I wasnât able to add any new .this also applies to the hotspot one from my iPhone . Hence this feature is completely off and no more maps can be added to the watch . I consider this to be a major issue for vertical at the moment .
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@thanasis said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
I just wanted to mention that in my case the watch seems not to be able to add a WiFi connection and when I deleted the connections I wasnât able to add any new .
I have the same problem. What is the error message you get? I get âwrong WIFI passwordâ (but I copied it from the iOS WIFI settings so a typo is unlikely).