Suunto 9 Picasso Edition
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Another test, s9b vs my phone
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@zhang965 said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
another sad story, the same day, same exercise, left is recorded with suunto app on my phone and right is recorded with suunto9baro.
the distance is 3.3km vs 2.6km…
Huh, this one’s really embarrassing. Makes me wonder if smaller phone models if they improve battery life could make sport watches completely obsolete in the future… They already have better tracks in some situations, have larger (in some cases better) screen, can be easily customized, can be used for many other things and they do all this with prices comparable to watch prices. Why shouldn’t one just strap the phone to wrist and have a “sport watch” with huge screen?
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@Prenj
because Suunto does not make money with phones? And because I want a sapphire glass and an ultradurable device …unless you have a caterpillar phone it is not ultradurable -
@TELE-HO also, while at times phones do get better tracks, at times they do not. I have been hiking (as recently as this summer) with friends using phones, and actually before my first Garmin Fenix 2 I was also using my phone to record hikes.
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A bit OT perhaps. Wouldnt it be good if the S9 watches could use the phones gps like the S3? When i do open-water swims and my phone is with me in my buoy, it probably has better gps reception than my watch.
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@TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
@Prenj
because Suunto does not make money with phones? And because I want a sapphire glass and an ultradurable device …unless you have a caterpillar phone it is not ultradurableSapphire glass is nice, but I own a Suunto without it for 2 years and have zero scratches on it. It’s true that phones, with their larger screens are much more fragile and would really benefit with more durable glass, but still I think it’s just not worth it. These days we replace our phones very often. And sport watches industry is heading in this direction as it seems. So having ultra durable watches is no longer a thing when you will most likely, whether you like it or not, have to get another watch before you destroy it, because manufacturer is going to do it for you if you don’t.
I have been using phone with OruxMaps for shorter hikes and I got to say that experience is not that bad at all. Having a decent web platform in addition to the app would be a killer combination. Smaller phone model that could be easily strapped to the wrist, with battery life of at least 20 hours always on display and GPS would be acceptable to me for hiking. For some usage cases it probably wouldn’t, but still, the gap is shrinking.
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@Prenj said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
@TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
@Prenj
because Suunto does not make money with phones? And because I want a sapphire glass and an ultradurable device …unless you have a caterpillar phone it is not ultradurableSapphire glass is nice, but I own a Suunto without it for 2 years and have zero scratches on it. It’s true that phones, with their larger screens are much more fragile and would really benefit with more durable glass, but still I think it’s just not worth it. These days we replace our phones very often. And sport watches industry is heading in this direction as it seems. So having ultra durable watches is no longer a thing when you will most likely, whether you like it or not, have to get another watch before you destroy it, because manufacturer is going to do it for you if you don’t.
I have been using phone with OruxMaps for shorter hikes and I got to say that experience is not that bad at all. Having a decent web platform in addition to the app would be a killer combination. Smaller phone model that could be easily strapped to the wrist, with battery life of at least 20 hours always on display and GPS would be acceptable to me for hiking. For some usage cases it probably wouldn’t, but still, the gap is shrinking.
Sorry for the off topic
20h?on which phone? I am curious. I find oruxmaps a real Swiss army knife app.
Currently regarding gps I think the Etrex series (non touch) are among the long lasting devices in terms of battery life (about 15-20h). -
@André-Faria
Still not available. But batteries are getting better and phones can accommodate larger capacities than watch. They have larger displays for sure, but smaller devices could soon get much better battery life if industry finds it profitable to sell such devices. Lately devices were getting mostly bigger, but there is some hope, apple is bringing back smaller iphones.And sorry for OT
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@Prenj said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
@André-Faria
Still not available. But batteries are getting better and phones can accommodate larger capacities than watch. They have larger displays for sure, but smaller devices could soon get much better battery life if industry finds it profitable to sell such devices. Lately devices were getting mostly bigger, but there is some hope, apple is bringing back smaller iphones.And sorry for OT
Don’t worry, OT is welcome.
I’ll just charge you later, 5 euros per word.
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@Brad_Olwin - its quite interesting as played around a bit with the new google fit update (before rolling it back for the strength training) and noticed that it got a hard fix super fast. Tracking was about on par as suunto 7.
Had a wobble yesterday on suunto 7, but first time I have seen a point way of course, and do the same/similar routes virtually every day, and when comparing them you generally always get virtually one line. Yesterday however there was a big spike that went no where, so suspect it must have lost connection or something happened to put it way off. But no issues today.
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@Prenj said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
So having ultra durable watches is no longer a thing when you will most likely, whether you like it or not, have to get another watch before you destroy it, because manufacturer is going to do it for you if you don’t.
I bet I destroy a watch that is less durable than S9B before Suunto does.
And I don’t want a phone on my wrist. Even when the screen is smaller than 4 inches… I would need a wrist phone and a phone phone then. Imagine how comfy it is to wear a wrist phone for skiing… -
@TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
@Prenj said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
So having ultra durable watches is no longer a thing when you will most likely, whether you like it or not, have to get another watch before you destroy it, because manufacturer is going to do it for you if you don’t.
I bet I destroy a watch that is less durable than S9B before Suunto does.
And I don’t want a phone on my wrist. Even when the screen is smaller than 4 inches… I would need a wrist phone and a phone phone then. Imagine how comfy it is to wear a wrist phone for skiing…In chinese market, there is some kind of wrist phone, but it was destinated for children to provide the gps tracker for their parents.
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@zhang965 you could just get a Kospet Prime and or a Zeblaze Thor - both of these run a cut down version of android, so pretty much like have a phone on your wrist. They even have cameras etc.
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@Jamie-BG said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
@zhang965 you could just get a Kospet Prime and or a Zeblaze Thor - both of these run a cut down version of android, so pretty much like have a phone on your wrist. They even have cameras etc.
really? if I can watch porn on my watch I’d buy a new watch to watch porn.
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@zhang965 you also can at the s7 … but it’s like mini porn
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it’s like mini porn
How much like? Vintage Issigonis or modern BMW? I ask for a
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@Fenr1r correct
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition:
@zhang965 you also can at the s7 … but it’s like mini porn
I think I need to talk to my wife why she decided for the S7 over the S9B
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@TELE-HO wouldn’t worry, would look absolutely tiny, probably couldn’t even see it.
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My run from yesterday has a large offset on the way back (ran the same route back and forth). I’m using GPS+Beidou with plenty of satellites in view. S9 bug or GNSS system issue?