SW update 2.37.34 Q3
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Hello. After the update, only 1 watch face is available on my Suunto vertical. when I access the store/ watch faces on the Suunto app, it says I have other faces already loaded on my watch. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling other watch faces, but the watch still only has 1 watch face saved. Is there a solution for this?
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@gone-troppo said in SW update 2.37.34 Q3:
I have SV and haven’t seen comment on this yet. I can now have HR as one of my watch face displays which is great been waiting for this a long time. However it only displays when you have unlocked the watch by pressing a button. As soon as the watch locks itself the HR complication dissapeared and you have to press a button for it to display again?? Is it possible to have it displayed 24/7 on new watch face ?
I believe it would be quite energy consuming. a constant change in the data shown on the screen is a bit challenging
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So along with the map screen, it seems we can no longer pause activities from the climb guidance screen.
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@Luis-Andés-Olmedo said in SW update 2.37.34 Q3:
the backlight often doesn’t turn on when I twist my wrist or when a notification (lap or turn) appears (after some tests I detected that it turns on if I keep the wrist twisted for 8 seconds or so). This was a problem because I was in a dark forest, and it was difficult to see the screen. At night, the watch would have been unusable.
Has anyone else detected this issue?
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@Matt-Cooper-Kay I find this annoying as well. I do most of my running with the map screen, and now I have to push the crown button twice to get to a screen that will enable me to pause the activity. Why this gradual removal of a simple functionality? When I bought the Race, I could pause on the map screen, then that was removed, and now this? Can anyone confirm (or ask Suunto—maybe @isazi?) if this is intended or a bug?
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@logger said in SW update 2.37.34 Q3:
@Matt-Cooper-Kay I find this annoying as well. I do most of my running with the map screen, and now I have to push the crown button twice to get to a screen that will enable me to pause the activity. Why this gradual removal of a simple functionality? When I bought the Race, I could pause on the map screen, then that was removed, and now this? Can anyone confirm (or ask Suunto—maybe @isazi?) if this is intended or a bug?
Same for 9PP users. I have stated this in several posts. Until two updates ago, you could pause/stop on the navigation screen (9PP does not have maps). Incomprehensibly for me, this option is no longer available. Several moderators, such as @Isazi, have come to say that it is a decision made to unify between watches. Although I still do not understand it (nor do I agree).
I only hope that the developers find a more satisfactory solution for everyone in the future.
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@tmclr that’s funny - my step count was ridiculously high before 2.35 and it looks better now.
SPP9 till June I had almost everyday about 16000 Steps even when I only rode my bike to the office, sitting at the desc whole day through and rode back home.
Now It differs between 10k and 5k depending if it is a running or biking day.
Can’t compare it with apple but garmin and it looks much closer than before when it counted 300 steps just for brushing my tooth. -
Yesterday I had abnormal high TSS Values of more the 5000 in the watch widgets S9PP.
It went away after syncing everything looked normal again. Didn’t take a photo but it looked really weird. Everything having to do with TSS was maxed out. But the training logs on the watch didn’t show anything wrong.
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@Tieutieu said in SW update 2.37.34 Q3:
everything works perfectly here ! (I’m on latest iOS and on 2.37.6 beta app).
That is the version in TestFlight, but in the App Store it is 2.37.10 for one week already.
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I can already confirm that there is a problem with my wife’s Race S and the latest update.
After resetting the phone to factory defaults, this morning we retested the motion detection warning after a pause and it failed again.
More than one kilometer walked outdoors after the pause and the watch did not detect the movement at all.Definitely something is wrong.
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@Jordi-C said in SW update 2.37.34 Q3:
I can already confirm that there is a problem with my wife’s Race S and the latest update.
After resetting the phone to factory defaults, this morning we retested the motion detection warning after a pause and it failed again.
More than one kilometer walked outdoors after the pause and the watch did not detect the movement at all.Definitely something is wrong.
walked or run?
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@enriqueescoms this should be fixed, as far as I know, in Q4 update
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@isazi said in SW update 2.37.34 Q3:
@enriqueescoms this should be fixed, as far as I know, in Q4 update
Thanks god
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@Luis-Andés-Olmedo said in SW update 2.37.34 Q3:
the backlight often doesn’t turn on when I twist my wrist or when a notification (lap or turn) appears (after some tests I detected that it turns on if I keep the wrist twisted for 8 seconds or so). This was a problem because I was in a dark forest, and it was difficult to see the screen. At night, the watch would have been unusable.So I detected that it is not an activity issue but it also happens in watch mode.
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@Egika Walked in trekking mode as we do always.
I don’t know if it is a speed thresholds issue or not, , but it was working fine in previous firmware releases.
Why don’t take into account GPS location changes to determine that you are moving?Look at the straight line in today’s activity
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@Jordi-C I can only help you finding out if your watch is working as designed.
I cannot tell you why certain design decisions were taken.Regarding the first:
- if the speed is over 5.4km/h for 5s when paused, the notification appears. The abnormal speed needs 10s over 36km/h or over 20km if the cadence is below 15rpm (and the cadence data is available).
- the abnormal speed is checked only in selected activities: running, trail running, walking, trekking, hiking, golf, nordic walking, orienteering and open water swimming. Resume reminder is active always.
I cannot see how fast your wife was walking during the pause, but if it was slower than 5.4km/h then the watch worked as designed.
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@Egika thanks for your detailed info.
She was walking slower than 5.4km/h for 5s because she is still recovering from a skiing accident where she injured her knee.
Next time I will try by myself wearing both watches and walking faster than 6km/h.
I will post the results.
But if you watch this video from past week, looks like something in my wife’s watch doesn’t work as expected:
[My SR vs my wife’s SR S(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XDLGphPYiVNXNVYti_yK47TugXaXGbFy/view?usp=drive_link)
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@Ars-Vitae
Yes I know, I do it. But how many times can I do it?
I swim every day, in one day I do about 5-6 separate activities x 7 days a week (…) I constantly improve the lengths (…), it’s very irritating.
This is the second update and unfortunately no one wanted to take care of the problem. And before them everything worked perfectly!
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@Artus-Diver the coming hotfix also includes something about swimming distance, and should be released in September. The current version already fixes the “0m” distance in the app, and other issues regarding open-water swimming distance.
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@isazi Thank you very much for the optimistic information.