Future S9 firmware wishlist summary
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@dmytro said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
http://www.awsode.com/case-suunto.html
This was never implemented, was it?Turns out Suunto was addressing the issue of interval training for the Spartan series back in 2017, but never implemented it. That’s too bad. But there’s still hope.
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@stas-varazhbit
I’m holding on to my S9B, sending it in for button repair today and hope that the lock function in watch mode will be implemented some day
I don’t use structured intervals very often, but I see the sense for having it -
@freeheeler they just return you a watch with no buttons - problem solved XD
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@dmytro
hopefully not… just learned that it will take minimum 3 weeks…
don’t know how to survive that!! -
Maybe Suunto is working on a Christmas ‘button lock’ update just for freeheeler
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@miniforklift Yes and sharks will start to leave in trees too
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@frederic said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@miniforklift Yes and sharks will start to leave in trees too
They made a documentary about that
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2724064/@freeheeler So maybe there is still hope for the lock button!
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@frederic said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@miniforklift Yes and sharks will start to leave in trees too
Didn’t know this one? Is it like the “marmotte et le papier d’alu”?
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@mff73 said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
Is it like the “marmotte et le papier d’alu”?
@fenr1r, did you remember ?“Où sont les marmottes d’alu d’antan?
Ce sont les requins abricoles d’aujourd’hui.”Plus ça change, plus c’est le même cochon volant.
Or something.
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@surfboomerang
oh I miss the sea already… but now I need to enjoy the snow first and I will.
…I’m the frog who doesn’t give up…
meanwhile I’ve organised myself an S7 as a fallback that should arrive next week. let’s see… -
@freeheeler Why the S7? Not concerned about battery life?
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@surfboomerang
absolutely concerned! it wouldn’t be a watch for me in general… it’s really just an interim solution I thought about the S9P but it’s more expensive, very little 2nd hand bargains and of course you know that I need to quote Alex Honnold who tought me “go BIG”
besides that, I wanted to learn something about wear OS just to know more about that. S9P would have been too similar to my X-Alps.
And I mean it serious, I will invest in a watch like S9P when it is reasonable size… I’m stubborn in that regards -
@freeheeler solution would be to buy 2 s9p and duck tape them together. You can thank me later XD
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@dmytro
I think you receive a bonus from Suunto for selling 2 watches at once -
@freeheeler not just two, I advertise suunto to all my friends as hard as I can!
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@dmytro said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
@freeheeler not just two, I advertise suunto to all my friends as hard as I can!
me too, because I want them to use the best… same with everything. I only recommend what I am absolutely convinced of
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I forgot my watch yesterday and added an activity manually in the app. It’s pretty sad we still can’t import a GPX trace for that. It looks more important to suunto to control your music from the watch than keep an eye on your routes in the app.
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@darxmurf just covert gpx to fit and import that. I did it for some of activities I completed even before having a watch.
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@dmytro hum yep but how? I can download a fit file from the app but there is nothing to import it.
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@darxmurf maybe there’s an easier guide, but at the time I did the following:
- Download file: I used gpx because I recorded with komoot and it doesn’t have fit files
- Create an account on quantified self io and connect it to your Suunto App
- Upload the file to quantified self, modify date and other metrics you need
- In one of submenus of quantified self, push the activity back to suunto app