Create complex training with Suunto app
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@jer79 Well, I’ll keep it on my phone and continue using it for as long as possible.
It is a shame Suunto discontinues it before a number of important outdoor features have been released in Suunto App.
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@silentvoyager, you can download the movescount apk shared by Sherani above. You’ll have it, in case of phone change
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@jer79 I have already backed up my apk.
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@silentvoyager
I think I’ll try to live on my S9B, SA and QS… and as a fallback with my A3PS, SA, the “whatever-they-will-call-MC-in-the-future”, SuuntoLink and a cable like in 1997… -
apks can be found online and if you back em up I am all in sharing links here or instructions
I ll help on this
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And the solution for those with iOS and are about to change their phone would be… none?!
Why can’t they just disable Movescount account creating from the mobile apps and leave the apps in the stores until they start to change the back-end (aka Movescount site)?
When one wants to create an account from the site it can be notified about the digital transition. -
So, any news on this topic?
I started and intervall group recently and we do “complex” intervals to spice things up a bit. I don’t understand why Suunto can’t support different interval shapes?
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@ollemelin they can but differently than you may expect. SuuntoPlus will record complex intervals but you need to remember the intervals as you cannot program them
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Hehe, yeah. But the good thing with digital gadgets are that they can help you remember things
Just seems like a real simple feature for suunto app. Just build your structure in custom sports mode —>sync —> run
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@ollemelin That’s also my view. I just can’t remember all steps nor do I want to do so. Otherwise why would I need a piece of electronics…?