Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion
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@Frederick-Rochette That’s how Coros does it. When you get a new watch you can either set it up as a new one, or restore previous settings stored from previous watches. It’s all saved automatically in the app, you don’t have to do anything, just press a button to restore.
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@OutdoorMan garmin also did it this way both allow to easily migrate or restore a watch and it is really convenient even if it is not a feature that you use often
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Does the Vertical 2 have Custom battery mode?
The Race series didn’t have it, only the Vertical, and the Vertical 2 is kind of like a Race on steroids, so I don’t know what it’s like. -
It may be interesting as well when doing hard reset in order to restore all user parameters and sports mode !
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@maszop No custom battery mode
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@v.sacre It’s a shame. It’s about the touchscreen settings.
Without Custom battery mode (or more specifically, touchscreen), you won’t be able to access some features.So, despite the name, the Vertical 2 is a bit of a remake of the Race. Just like the Race S.
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@maszop said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:
@v.sacre It’s a shame. It’s about the touchscreen settings.
Without Custom battery mode (or more specifically, touchscreen), you won’t be able to access some features.So, despite the name, the Vertical 2 is a bit of a remake of the Race. Just like the Race S.
As long as FW is the same than SR, SR2 and SRs, I wasn’t excepting any change about custom battery modes on SV2, for now.
Maybe new hardware and future FW will someday introduce that (and if so I would likely bet that It will not be possible to access such custom modes on SR and SRs). -
I am amazed that in my country (CZ), the Suunto Vertical Ti with solar is sold for more money than the new titanium V2.
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@v.sacre said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:
@JonasLarsson here you are, SV2 in Titanium Sage version:
Don’t hesitate to ask if you want specific pictureB e a u t i f u l
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@Tieutieu If so, the watch interface also needs to be fixed/changed. You could call this another bug.
Without the touch option during an activity, it’s impossible to change some things on the screen, such as the displayed remaining elevation gain/loss. -
@maszop said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:
@Tieutieu If so, the watch interface also needs to be fixed/changed. You could call this another bug.
A bug per definition is something that is not working as designed.
In this case it is working as designed - it just changed (as will every other AMOLED device before). You can like or dislike the change (I understand, you dislike it), but you cannot call it a bug. -
@maszop not a bug to me ; all amoled models so far, since they’ve been launched, have no custom battery modes unlike MIps models. It’s a choice (understable when you thing about AOD extra battery consumption and considering that SR and SRs were the first real amoled watches - i put S7 aside).
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@Tieutieu If something in the interface stopped working due to a change in screen technology, it’s clearly a bug.
I don’t know why this forum is so allergic to the word “bug” – maybe that’s why there are constant problems with Suunto software?
This is often visible among software testers, when it should be quite the opposite. -
@maszop said in Suunto Vertical 2 General Discussion:
@Tieutieu If something in the interface stopped working due to a change in screen technology, it’s clearly a bug.
I don’t know why this forum is so allergic to the word “bug” – maybe that’s why there are constant problems with Suunto software?it was a deliberate change.
Also in Vertical 2 there are not the little white dots around the bezel anymore that were there in Vertical 1. The missing dots are also not a hardware bug. -
@Egika Are you serious? These are completely different things. I’m talking about the lack of access to a specific function. Someone once designed a watch interface that required touch, which needs to be fixed because now there is no access to it.
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@maszop yes, I am serious.
This function has gone.
The same as the dots have gone.Someone decided to remove it.
This was a deliberate decision.
As I wrote: you can be unhappy with this change.
But you cannot call it a bug.This is my only point. Thanks for listening.
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@Egika So how do I check how many meters remain to descend?
Since Suunto decided to remove Custom battery mode should I consider this another basic watch feature (checking remaining ascent/descent) removed? -
There is a bug because the app says it cannot synchronise because the watch is busy, when this is not the case…
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@Frederick-Rochette Maybe force close the Suunto App?
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@maszop That’s what I do… I have to reset the watch every time I want to synchronize it… not very convenient…