Software update 2.18.18 Sept 28 2021
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 Hi, should I upgrade to 2.18.20 or will there be another replacement for this version? I read that some update does a watch reset. 
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 @durri I did the initial update with no real issues (apart from an additional screen appearing in one of my custom workouts which I was able to remove through the SA). Then I got the notification that there was a second update for bug fixes; when I synced my S9B to my laptop I got a big red alert telling me that my watch would be reset and all data would be erased. Luckily I got the option to accept rather than the update just automatically starting else I would have been pretty annoyed to lose everything I unplugged the watch, closed SuuntoLink and then restarted it before plugging the watch back in. This time the update went fine and I didn’t get an “all data will be erased” message  
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 @miniforklift perhaps too late but could you send logs. ? The same applies for other people that had the same. 
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 @dimitrios-kanellopoulos I’ve never sent logs before but I just sent them through SuuntoLink and it says that they have gone. Log ID number is 3635737897018281 
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 Hi, my S9B doesn’t show the temperature and does not recording it in Openwater swimming, after the last update. 
 In other sports modes it works properly.
 Is there something different?
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 @durri Updated today 2.18.20, no problem with resetting the watch. Everything went as it should  
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 Hi, is there any firwmare update (2.18.20) for S9P, or only for S9 and S9B ? 
 My Suunto App does seem to show an update since 2.18.18.
 Thanks.
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 @chronbu only for S9 and S9 Baro, not Peak. 
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 Hi, anyone have de zip for S9 Non Baro of 2.18.20 in order to force it? Thanks!!! 
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 was the 12s restart beep removed some time ago or is it only my watch that doesn’t play the sound anymore? 
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 @j-dominguez yes, 
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 @egika said in Software update 2.18.18 Sept 28 2021: @jorgefd78 said in Software update 2.18.18 Sept 28 2021: @dimitrios-kanellopoulos Great! Are zip files available? sure. Just look for them on the Suunto servers  S3 (Oulu): https://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Oulu-fw_2.18.18.1017-L.zip 
 S5 (Monza): https://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Monza-fw_2.18.18.1888-J.zip
 S9 non baro (Lima): https://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Lima-fw_2.18.18.4317-F.zip
 S9 Baro (Ibiza): https://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Ibiza-fw_2.18.18.4318-F.zipCheers Lima now is: https://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Lima-fw_2.18.20.4330-F.zip 
 Ibiza now is: https://firmware.geo.movescount.com/production/Ibiza-fw_2.18.20.4331-F.zip
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 Any word on whether any Suunto watch will get manual swim lap/drills function back? 
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 Btw I think I’ve spotted a bug on my S9: 
 Sometimes when I wait for GPS lock it takes ages, but I suspect that it’s just an icon bug - if I scroll down and then up again, thus resetting both GPS and HR acquisition animation, the former signal gets acquired almost at the same instant.
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 @dmytro I confirm this. It is not related only to the last firmware version. It was present already years ago. I even remember this from my Spartan Trainer. 
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 @inkognito yeah, I’ve seen this on previous firmware as well, but didn’t know where to post XD 
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 Hmmmm I think I have noticed this before as well, although this has been on previous FW. Hasn’t happened to me for quite a while; unless I either haven’t used my S9B for ages or I’m in a new part of the country my GPS is normally locked in within a couple of seconds Would a simple soft reset fix this? 
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 @miniforklift 
 it was also present when selecting too many options like S+, navigation and other things in pre-start screen… then it wouldn’t notify you anymore if satellites are locked, but they eventually would be… this was solved some time ago (for multiple “options selection”)
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 Well in my opinion with the firmware 2.18.20 the battery consumption is bigger than before in daily use, at least for the S9B. I guess is the same for firmware 2.18.18. Let me explain: I never needed to do a battery calibration as it has always worked well in the same conditions (Important: Same conditions). With the new firmware, and in my case two upgrades in a week, I noticed an increase of battery consumption in daily use so I did a battery calibration and previously some soft reset to make sure nothing was stuck. My test is that with previous firmwares if I charged the watch in the evening and once if was charged I unplugged it and let it rest in a table during all night the watch had 99 or 98% battery level the next morning. With the new firmware the battery level is 95% in the morning (tested twice, with battery calibration and without). This using the S9P watchface, I will test once more using the original outdoors watchface. I’m not saying that is critical but something is there, and every 1% counts  
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 @cosmecosta I’m seeing exactly the same thing. I also suspected the S9P watchface. But it’s the same with the original outdoors watchface. 
 And I also noticed more battery drain overnight when the watch is lying on the table. It’s 4-5%.
 
 
 
 








