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    • timecodeT Offline
      timecode @aiv4r
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      @aiv4r I am waiting for the same : )

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      • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
        Łukasz Szmigiel
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        Seems to be very close to a release. I wonder if other watches will reach end of new features soon, since the firmware is likely to change in the new model.

        S9PP 2.40.38

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          aiv4r @Łukasz Szmigiel
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          @Łukasz-Szmigiel but from screenshots and description, one cannot really see any new features. My guess would be that we all get firmware update together with the launch.

          Suunto Race S (Titanium Canary)
          Suunto Vertical (Titanium Solar Forest)

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            timecode @Łukasz Szmigiel
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            @Łukasz-Szmigiel @aiv4r imho all watches with newer HW will slowly get the new OS. In the end it looks pretty similar to the current one.

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              EzioAuditore Gold Members @aiv4r
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              @aiv4r There are some UI hints though that I like. I.e. look at the scrollable bar instead of the arrows up/down. Also It looks like the in focus item is bigger and the others smaller, etc. Very nice. What I didn’t see although it was hinted is the lack of music features (not that I want any - except if you can load Spotify or other service music 🙂 )

              Suunto watches: Ocean (Sand), Race (Titanium Charcoal), Vertical (Titanium Solar Sand), 9 Baro (Ambassador Edition), Spartan Ultra (Copper Edition), Ambit 2, S6
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                What leaves me a little puzzled/surprised is the 34 sport modes thing. Compared to what’s being reported for the rest of the watches: “more than 95 kinds of sports.”

                Will it have a different OS than the rest of the watches? Or will it be the same but limited (like Garmin)? Hmm, I don’t know, I don’t like this mismatch at all…🙄

                Suunto 9 Peak Pro (all black version)

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                  aiv4r @enriqueescoms
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                  @enriqueescoms same here. My guess that it will be trimmed version of the same OS/SW. But yea a bit puzzeled why 34 and what exactly will be trimmed ( i guess running/walking/hiking stuff will stay)

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                    raven Bronze Member @aiv4r
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                    Limited sport modes is something I dislike to see; it just seems a lazy way to differentiate models, and if one can add their own modalities, couldn’t someone simply just add them back in with some effort?

                    I understand the need to make Run different from Race, and have an upsell method to have people who come in to look at the Run also consider the Race, but I’d rather those be hardware differences, or software features that require hardware support.

                    It’s an annoyance when looking at Garmin’s lineup (which is way too many models to begin with) where various features are turned on or off on models almost seemingly at random.

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                    • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                      Łukasz Szmigiel @timecode
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                      @timecode I’m not so sure about that. If it was only about polishing, it wouldn’t get new major number. But we’ll see what new features are there.

                      S9PP 2.40.38

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                        SergioB @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                        @Łukasz-Szmigiel If I have to guess, I would say that all recent watches (SV, SR, etc) will receive the new major FW release. And I believe that Suunto Run will be launched as a new entry level watch with “limited features” of this new FW, designed specifically for running activities (who says, it might not have a Baro sensor for example).

                        Suunto Race Stainless Steel (always updated to latest FW) and Suunto App on Android 13.

                        Previously owned/tested: Suunto Vertical Stainless Steel, Suunto 9, Suunto 3.

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                        • Tami999T Offline
                          Tami999 Silver Members
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                          Seems like interesting watch. Starter one. Now waiting for strap so far… cant decide if take black or orange. Probably will end with both.

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                          • suzzloS Offline
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                            Love the orange one

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                              gerasimos Bronze Member @raven
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                              @raven at the price of 250euro the great Suunto app, the maps, and the battery duration plus the lightweight specs… it’s the best at the market i think between the low range Chaos of Garmin
                              The target group of that range of watches/runner’s is massive and i think Suunto it’s spot on.

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                                jw cou Silver Members @gerasimos
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                                @gerasimos there is no mention of maps though in the different leaks, unless I missed it?

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                                  gerasimos Bronze Member @jw cou
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                                  @jw-cou i mean the incredible useful maps in Suunto app in the leak’s i don’t see either topo maps in the watch…im not sure

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                                    isazi Moderator @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                                    @Łukasz-Szmigiel Vertical, Race, Race S, 9 Peak Pro, and Ocean are all being still supported and developed as of today.
                                    S9PP is getting a bit old, not sure (personal opinion) for how long developments can be provided for it.

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                                      aiv4r @jw cou
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                                      @jw-cou all the leaks so far hinted that there will be no offline maps on the Suunto Run

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                                      Suunto Vertical (Titanium Solar Forest)

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                                        raven Bronze Member @gerasimos
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                                        @gerasimos said in Suunto Run + New Strap:

                                        @raven at the price of 250euro the great Suunto app, the maps, and the battery duration plus the lightweight specs… it’s the best at the market i think between the low range Chaos of Garmin
                                        The target group of that range of watches/runner’s is massive and i think Suunto it’s spot on.

                                        I didn’t say the Run was a bad deal?

                                        My point is, to the best of my knowledge, removing modality options that already exist in the OS does not reduce the cost to make the watch. If anything, it adds cost as now the software needs to branch to have two paths: the limited modes for the Run and the extra modes for the Race. Therefore, unless offered evidence otherwise, my conclusion is the limited modalities of the Run are an artificial restriction, meant to cause greater distinction between the Run and the Race. I imagine some executive saying “if we give the Run all those modes, then that will take customers away from the Race version,” that is, Suunto is assuming a certain number of people will pay more for the Race, simply because it offers more activity modes.

                                        Additionally, if I am correct, and Run owners can simply create their own modes to replace the ones taken away, then the modes restriction just somewhat punishes people who don’t do sufficient homework. Those who properly follow a caveat emptor philosophy will get the feature back; those who paid more for a Race only for the additional modalities may in the future feel a bit tricked if they learn they could add what they needed to the Run.

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                                          timecode @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                                          @Łukasz-Szmigiel if not then it’s going to be very strange. There is Vertical, Race, now Run. Race has features the Vertical doesn’t have, like nap detection. Run is not going to have topo maps, reduced amount of sport modes. Other brands have same features, menu, etc., across all models, whether it’s a low or high end model. I am very curious tbh.

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                                            gerasimos Bronze Member @raven
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                                            @raven
                                            I suppose the main reasoning behind Suunto creating this particular watch is very simple, practical, and at the same time highly profitable.
                                            It targets the complete beginner runner who just wants a watch that can simply record a basic running activity. They won’t make use of maps or any other specialized navigation features.
                                            It will be a true entry-level model in the Suunto sports watch lineup—easy to use, lightweight, and inexpensive to produce.
                                            And of course, the €100 difference to upgrade to the Suunto Race is significant, especially if someone doesn’t need all those extra sports modes and features.

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                                            Suunto S9 gen1
                                            Suunto Ambit3 peak

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