Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes
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@mich-heller check if you have an app update. Should be fixed app side
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos no updates available for me - still on 3.7.0
will wait for new version then. thanks!
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After the update yesterday, it seems that the calculation of the sleep metrics has been changed. Before the update, I usually had a sleep quality of 80% (ranging from 78% to 82%). This morning, I suddenly see a value of 95%. The movements and HRV measured by the SR2 are not really different to the last two months. Did anyone else see that behavior as well?
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No sleep tracking on the watch (“Not tracked”) while APP shows perfectly tracked sleep and HRV

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@Belial I was suffering from this, days ago, on my Race S. But it was before this update. Look, at the moment it seems to have been resolved, although I don’t really know how. And I hope it lasts.

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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
No update available for me as well.
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@pavel.samokha You locked the thread for Ocean Q3 update. Does it mean there is a Q4 update coming now?
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Has anyone tried to launch a structured workout guide from a personnal sport modes ?
Just tried to plan my running session of the day. I see it on native sports modes, but can’t selected it under a personnal sport mode.
That’s weird. (I first though it may be related to sport target, but even if i set my session to be available for any sport, I don’t see it).Same behaviour on both my SV and SRs : structured workouts guides can’t be selected in personnal sports mode.
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@Tieutieu said in Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes:
Has anyone tried to launch a structured workout guide from a personnal sport modes ?
Just tried to plan my running session of the day. I see it on native sports modes, but can’t selected it under a personnal sport mode.
That’s weird. (I first though it may be related to sport target, but even if i set my session to be available for any sport, I don’t see it).Same behaviour on both my SV and SRs : structured workouts guides can’t be selected in personnal sports mode.
have you read the thread?
Others have found the same and a workaround seems to be to add an interval screen to your custom sport mode.
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@Egika I’ve read but maybe too quickly and thought it was refering to intervals set directly in the watch, not those created as guides in the app. Sorry I had misunsertood. It’s clear now.
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@Egika said in Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes:
@Tieutieu said in Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes:
Has anyone tried to launch a structured workout guide from a personnal sport modes ?
Just tried to plan my running session of the day. I see it on native sports modes, but can’t selected it under a personnal sport mode.
That’s weird. (I first though it may be related to sport target, but even if i set my session to be available for any sport, I don’t see it).Same behaviour on both my SV and SRs : structured workouts guides can’t be selected in personnal sports mode.
have you read the thread?
Others have found the same and a workaround seems to be to add an interval screen to your custom sport mode.
At the same time I think this will change again in future.I hope it will change

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@Egika What do you mean by “this will change again in the future”? That Suunto doesn’t consider it a bug? Or that it is understood that is a bug and it could be fixed (soon)?

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@Tieutieu This really isn’t the issue though. In the mobile app, you can create an interval workout, which gets setup as a S+ guide, then synced to the watch. From there, you can select it from the S+ apps without the need for an interval screen.
Further, I just ran a structured interval workout yesterday. I needed the interval screen installed so I could selected it from the S+ apps, but because it’s not an interval session created through the watch, it’s not visible during the workout.
This is different from starting an activity on the watch, navigating to “Exercise Options” -> “Intervals” and setting up an interval session there. This is where the interval display is used. If you create the workout in the app, the interval display will not be shown on the watch during your workout.
So it’s either a bug which requires an unintended workaround, or Suunto is unifying their intervals feature and it’s not fully finished.
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I think I found a small glitch. I open a sports activity screen and select ‘Do not disturb’ (this is also new, by the way, isn’t it?) and then decide to leave to the main screen (i.e. not exercising) the watch stays in DND mode. It does not bother me much as I block 99% of notifications anyway, but someone may find it annoying.
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@atoponce before update :
- intervals set in the directely in the watch were only available in sport modes that had a interval screen
- guides (structured workouts) created in app and sync to watch were available in any sport mode (native or not, having interval screen or no)
Since update interval screen is needed in sport mode in both case
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@enriqueescoms said in Suunto 2.50.26 – Q4 2025 Release Notes:
@Egika What do you mean by “this will change again in the future”? That Suunto doesn’t consider it a bug? Or that it is understood that is a bug and it could be fixed (soon)?

full quoting myself: “I think this will change again”.
This is currently discussed internally at Suunto. I have no information about the classification, but my impression is, that it it might not stay the way it is (it is not logical to have guides available for default sport modes but not for custom ones, both w/o interval screen). -
@smedberg But this solution does not work for sport mode pool swimming. There is no possibility to choose an interval screen, only: fields, columns – lap table, intensity zones are available…
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@AntoniusGaius
Just in case…My 9PP doesn’t bip anymore without a reason.
That is what I did: soft reset- DND ON yesterday afternoon -DND OFF this morning. I hope it works for you as well. -
@Mads-Hintz-Madsen no issue on my R2. Your problem might be very specific
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@Inge-Nallsson it is very likely that the trail visibility is specific to the map of a specific region. I don’t know how Suunto maps are built, but in the past, I did some detail diving into Garmin maps and there each object had defined visibility for each of the “layers” (zoom levels). I suspect that Suunto maps are built in a similar way.
Btw. I don’t think Suunto has its own, in-house maps; rather, it uses maps supplied by a provider (MapBox?). So, in order to change this map behaviour, the supplied maps will have to change.