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    [11/12/2019] - Important Digital Service Update

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      Prenj @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in [11/12/2019] - Important Digital Service Update:

      @Prenj well you asked and you provided feedback about your products so that feedback was heard (see Jan transition update)

      They could have sticked to Movescount is going away and voila , put your ambit in the drawer

      “Movescount is going away and voila, put your ambit in the drawer” would actually be an information. Not something I would be happy with, but still, it would be clear and wouldn’t keep the feeling of uncertainty all the time. But all we really get is just inconclusive bits of data every few months which can be interpreted in different ways. We never get full and clear information. Why is this? Doesn’t someone at suunto understand how frustrating this is to users?

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        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @cosme.costa
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        @cosmecosta I am not reading anything about movescount + Spartans

        I read about moveslink that is for non BT watches

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          Janfi @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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          @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos you are right, not for each training, but sometimes (or often for others guys with more represented brands, by example with watches where everything can be set directly on the watch in a minute). I agree that my example is exaggerated. Maybe because this style of communication from Suunto makes me crazy.
          Afterall all of this is not important. I already know what I will do when my A3P will needs to be replaced.

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            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Prenj
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            @Prenj what is frustrating about what you read? I really dont get it.

            It says that you will be using movescount (or how it will be called) to customize your watch and Suunto app to view your activities.

            right ?

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              Prenj @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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              @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in [11/12/2019] - Important Digital Service Update:

              @Prenj what is frustrating about what you read? I really dont get it.

              It says that you will be using movescount (or how it will be called) to customize your watch and Suunto app to view your activities.

              right ?

              Will Ambit3 users be able to change settings, sport mode customization, import routes, add poi, add structured workouts with a mobile app?

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                Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Prenj
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                @Prenj the email doesn’t mention this so no. You can’t atm. If the intention was to be able to it would write it no ?

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                  A Former User
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                  Relax guys!
                  Yeah, it would be cool that we could change sport mode or other setting on the field with a mobile app, but if you are serious about what you are doing, you plan that before you go on field. There can be cases when it would be nice to change some data fields, but hey that can’t be more important than enjoying the activity you’re doing, right?
                  Stay cool and enjoy the ride 😉

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                    Prenj @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                    @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in [11/12/2019] - Important Digital Service Update:

                    @Prenj the email doesn’t mention this so no. You can’t atm. If the intention was to be able to it would write it no ?

                    This is exactly the problem. They just keep us guessing and waiting for yet another announcement of announcement which will clear things up a bit. But it never does.

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                      cosme.costa @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in [11/12/2019] - Important Digital Service Update:

                      @cosmecosta I am not reading anything about movescount + Spartans

                      I read about moveslink that is for non BT watches

                      Well, the mail that I received talks about Moveslink2, that is for Ambit3 & Traverse (maybe more models) that are Bluetooth and when it talks about Movescount doesn’t mention any watch model. I’m talking about the email that I received just 2 hours ago.

                      The links in the email go to November the 5th comunication but I am assuming that is a new communication, not the November one. If its the November one, sorry for the misunderstanding but I do not understand why I have received the email more than a month after the official communication…😮 😮

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                        isazi Moderator @cosme.costa
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                        @cosmecosta the part about movescounts, moveslink, etc. is the same as in the November 5th update.

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                          chrish Bronze Member @Guest
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                          @andrasveres

                          true for most everything accept routes and particularly stand alone poi. For backcountry use, being able to do this with a phone app is pretty important. Yea, I plan ahead, but might want to sync a last minute poi from a map in the SA to the watch. I get that I’m not gonna get that, but that’s the use-case for needing it on the phone and not from a laptop.

                          at least with the ambit watches I can do it manually with a paper map, offline phone map app, and then manually enter the gps coordinates. Pain but doable. For Spartan, S series users, too bad. Not gonna happen unless they update those watch’s firmware to support it.

                          Basically, Suunto has bailed on the backcountry traveler crowd. Long live the compass and paper map!

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                            Fenr1r @chrish
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                            @chrish Don’t despair quite yet: it appears that offline phone POI creation and transfer to Spartan/Sx is coming next month-ish (see relevant thread). Waiting to see exactly how the UI works (poke-a-map, tap in coordinates? Labelling?).

                            Sadly, I don’t think there are enough of us to campaign for the POI on-watch creation so it’s sort of ironic that the Spartan/Sx touchscreen (with pickers) is so much better adapted for the process than the Ambit’s buttons.

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                              chrish Bronze Member @Fenr1r
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                              @Fenr1r

                              Yea, saw that thread. If it shows up, great. I don’t care whether it’s watch based or mobile app based. And frankly, on the Ambit, I can even get by with watch and web based w/ sync if I have to knowing I can manually do a poi or two if necessary. I sold my Spartan and went back to an A3P until this all shakes out. And I’ve got time to wait. Winter now here and I’ve spent the last 3 months on my keister recovering from a backcountry adventure gone bad anyway. We’ll see what spring has to offer from Suunto and my ankle and toes 🙂

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                                A Former User @chrish
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                                @chrish Yeah, use cases vary, that’s why it’s complex and difficult to design/develop some features. Even with the most versatile solution there can be exceptions when a solution isn’t suitable for some.
                                Take care 🙂

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                                  amasidlover Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                                  @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos So is that a definitive answer that Ambit3 users will never be able to use the Suunto App for route creation/sending to the watch? And that once the last movescount apk is no longer compatible with my mobile device I will only be able to send routes from a PC to my watch?

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                                    Fenr1r @chrish
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                                    @chrish “Gone bad” without permanent injury, I hope.

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                                      chrish Bronze Member @Fenr1r
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                                      @Fenr1r
                                      Ha! Thanks. Not to get off topic to bad. But…

                                      Permanent injury to my pride. Temporary injury to me. Annual solo backpacking trip out West. Pushing too hard in an unfamiliar environment. Pretty severe ankle sprain, bruised toes (nothing the runner types here aren’t used to), and a mild case of rhabdomyolysis that freaked me out.

                                      2020 revenge trip in the planning stage 🙂

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                                        Fenr1r @chrish
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                                        @chrish Also OT: very familiar with chronic pride damage but had not heard of rhabdomyolysis - nasty. And thanks to Wikipedia, I’ll be avoiding darker beers for a while. Which part of out West will feel the wrath of your other ankle (& toes) next year, if I may ask? Must be special if it deserves a second kicking trek.

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                                          chrish Bronze Member @Fenr1r
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                                          @Fenr1r
                                          Sierras. And actually 2020 will be a third trip. Second revenge. First 2018 trip shutdown by cold temps there and a hurricane back East that drove me home for work before airports closed (trip window was too short). 2019 injury half way thru my 4 day hike.

                                          But I’ve got 10 years worth of Sierra bucket list locations stacked up. No shortage of places to backpack there.

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                                            Fenr1r @chrish
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                                            @chrish Very nice part of the world. Spent an excellent week looping east of Yosemite last fall. Nothing but sun and I failed to injure myself for once. Enjoy Vengeance 2.

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