Software update 2.16.26 June 10th 2021
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@stromdiddily I’ll report this.
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No idea if it is related to the latest FW update but a friend of mine has my old S9B after I received my new watch. The watch has been reset to factory default and configured a week ago.
Today he sends me this picture:
At first I was thinking he was making a joke, but it turned out to be legit. A soft reboot fixed it for now.
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@surfboomerang
Inverted watch face, to look into a mirror -
@surfboomerang with all respect this looks edited / hoax. Do you have the original file ? We can check it it’s a real or edited pic
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos That’s what I thought at first too, but I know the guy very well. He is not the person who can do this with photoshop in a matter of seconds. If I’m wrong then I have to admit he pulled a major prank on me
The time is 16:06 on the watch and that is exactly the same time he send me the picture via WhatsApp.
I will see if I can obtain the original file (or is the WhatsApp file original enough?) and send it to you.
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Is it technically possible for the standby light to be moved to workout settings? Or at last to quick settings? It’s cool that backlight has it’s own switch now but in S5 standby light is very useful and it’s super awkward to reach in settings to enable / disable.
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@łukasz-szmigiel it’s in activity settings and you can even do it during the activity even if you pause
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos backlight - yes, but not standby.
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@tomas5 said in Software update 2.16.26 June 10th 2021:
ed by toggle mode (Long press of upper left button). And usually it means it was enabled few seconds a day. Now it is enabled with every button press and received notification so it will be enabled not seconds but m
So I don’t have it exactly measured but it looks like that now battery last less than before with this latest firmware. Lot’s of notifications during day triggers backlight (while daylight when it is not needed), every button press or every notification while sports mode triggers backlight too. It looks like that this has some impact on battery life. Maybe 10-20%. But since my weeks are not consistent in number of exercises is hard to say exact number. But with toogle mode where i enable backlight only when needed (usually only for few seconds in night time) it was better.
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@tomas5 I’m not sure about backlight but certainly GPS + Galileo estimates pre-workout are way too optimistic. Either this or battery degradation is slowly crawling in on my S5. Anyhow there’s no way I’m getting 20 hours of battery time in performance when fully charged with GPS + Galileo as suggested by the UI (21 I think at 97%).
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@łukasz-szmigiel well, i have S5 around 4 months, so I am sure it is not battery degradation, it is since last firmware update. It is not much but it is noticeable.
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@inkognito Same setup and problem here! 🤬
And I need my S9 baro in one week for a multiday and night trailrun. Without backlight while recording an activity!
I was always happy with multiple Suunto products, but now its painful. The other bad experience with the service is my ‘jumping’ barometer sensor. I send the watch to the Soonto repaircenter and they did only a firmware update (it was in the garantie time)
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@peter-tönz I mean the problem with the missing backlight with a custom power mode!
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I know I posted it in a thread, but please forward it to Suunto that they might check their GPS tracking “code”
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@theguyfromthesummit btw I checked my mountain activities and I seem to get similar results to what you have on the right.
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@dmytro ok, strange. Everyone of my friends using a Suunto has the same problem as I have.
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@theguyfromthesummit ¯_(ツ)_/¯
On another note I seem to remember (but maybe just imagining) that suunto tweaked it’s smoothing algo to prevent cutting corners etc, thus making it a little more susceptible to noise which seems to be impacting your trainings. -
@dmytro this might be the reason.
checking some cycling tracks (10-60km/h) and it is really smooths.
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@theguyfromthesummit I hike, not run, so dunno. But I wear my watch on the right hand.
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So I just sent the logs to Suunto (19th Aug 12:30 CET). The s9b crashed during activity (black screen no response from button presses.). That’s 2nd crash (one in one out of activity) in less than 4 months (it looks a lot when compared to 0 in 2y on the f6x doesn’t it?)
Details: Snap to route, HR Belt, Suunto plus: Strava relative. Didn’t restart (or continue) the activity.