SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.35.34 Q2
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@Marton-Attila my S9PP seems improved about battery life in daily use but not the same while training. I guess we have to wait for some charging cycles to be sure.
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First use today with climb notifications and map with count down to the next waypoint.
I think it works really well, and love the fact now when it auto pauses I can see the map.
One possible bug, I had auto laps on and the map pages didn’t show the notifications constantly.
Also climb notifications do you need to be on the profile page? I didn’t receive any notifications on the upcoming climbs on the map page.
An excellent update for my personal use scenario. Thank you Suunto.
I have even got used to the fixed complications (strange verb ️) and love the shortcuts to the apps allowing me to really streamline the apps I need.
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@stromdiddily Good to know I am not the only one. I just did a 20-30 min walk. I got 100 steps
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Also seeing some significant battery drain post update.
Rec’d a 10% notification as soon as I started my run then ended after an hour at 4%. 6% an hour is not a normal rate.
Training Peaks suunto guide, no autolaps, no notifications, no navigation
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@stromdiddily for me 18% after a trail of 10h43
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@The_77 Yeah, since they finally implemented data field on map module they should get rid with any kind of full screen notifications at least when map screen is active. This applies also to annoying “out of track” and “back on track” messages as they cannot be disabled.
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@GiPFELKiND said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.35.34 Q2:
Had very scary TSS and other values today… Was swimming in the sea actually and suddenly after this Look… 🥴🥴🥴 Someone Something like this!? Whats going in? TSS Yesterday about 700, ATL 104, CTL 102, TSB about -55. But look on the watch graph today
Was that open water swimming?
Does the data looks correct?Once I had something similar when the GPS signal in Open Water went crazy and I got the pace something like 40-50s / 100m (or even faster). And it was seen on the map that the signal flew away somewhere to the beach. So TSS was very high for that training.
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I found today one bug related to pool swimming.
So, on the watch we have this timer:
The thing is that before, if you end some interval, you had red triangle sign, which shown the moment when you stopped. I don’t have photo of it, but it looked like this:
Now the watch doesn’t show this red triangle sign anymore
I had training session today around 6km with almost 50 intervals and never seen it + tested after the training session (with basic and custom swimming modes) - same -
I’m seeing increased battery consumption as well on my SV (haven’t charged yet). Installed the update with ~60% and I’m already down to 6% after four days (slightly more GNSS time and playing with the watch than usual). I’ve been seeing about 3% loss overnight with sleep tracking, usually it’s only about 1%. My last two hour run dropped 6% (navigation and climb guidance, but no SuuntoPlus). I’m dropping the charge lower than normal to give it a full cycle.
On a positive note, vibrations are still present at low battery percentages! Alarms, notifications, and activity alerts are all coming through sub 10%.
Waiting to see if they are present below 5%.Update: No vibrations under 5%.
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After two days of long trail running races, I’ve been testing climb guidance deeper.
Here are my thoughts :- it works awesomely well
- for climbs and downhills, it’s perfect !
- for flats or up/down, I find the graphic less useful. Perhaps because that’s where speed is high and it is less easy to look at indications.
- also sometimes there is too much small sections (in length), but I guess the algorithm that prepare sections in the app will improve.
Very nice addition that was so much requested !
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@Tieutieu Totally agree.
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@Tieutieu said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.35.34 Q2:
After two days of long trail running races, I’ve been testing climb guidance deeper.
Here are my thoughts :- it works awesomely well
- for climbs and downhills, it’s perfect !
- for flats or up/down, I find the graphic less useful. Perhaps because that’s where speed is high and it is less easy to look at indications.
- also sometimes there is too much small sections (in length), but I guess the algorithm that prepare sections in the app will improve.
Very nice addition that was so much requested !
Is there user guide for this? Excited to see how it works but I’m in the land of flat currently so haven’t had a chance to use it!
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@fondueaufromage
The possibility to deactivate step by step on watch would be great. -
I use the original SV watchface:
For complication on the upper right side I set fitness level, but there is no number as I would expect shown there.
Long press gives me following display:
Is this a bug or can somebody explain me that behavior?
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@Mitch9
Do you have Vo2 estimation in Fitness view ? That’s the figure shown in the complication -
@peegee Thanks, I was starting to feel alone thinking this would be helpful
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@pilleus Finally, before waiting another night to test the sleep tracking, I reset the watch and it is now in order.
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@sartoric said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.35.34 Q2:
@Mitch9
Do you have Vo2 estimation in Fitness view ? That’s the figure shown in the complicationYes, I have a VO2 max estimation value (49.5).
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@Tieutieu, I totally agree! I’ve tested the feature extensively on a 40k and 3.050mt elevation gain Skymarathon—although I didn’t look too much at the watch in key climbs, the feature was so helpful, especially if you are in a race and also bad weather is predicted.
Excellent addition and implemented much better IMHO than Garmin.
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@Tieutieu I did find it useful too, but tested only on bike. Once I was WTF when message appeared for 2km climb avg 13%, I did not expect that
But my vertical got stuck mid ride, after replenishing in store, I could not unpause it, then I rebooted it with long press on upper button. At least the activity was saved, but now I have two 100km rides instead of one 200km