Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4)
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@Danny-poleg said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
Has anyone encountered a problem with the map zooming on suunto race since the updateâŚ
What I mean is that when navigating I set it to one scale and within a few seconds it jumps to another scale.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
@isaziI saw this but had the watch sandwiched between a long sleep shirt and a glove so was assuming my winter glove was moving the dialâŚhavenât seen the behavior since but will keep an eye on it
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For those with Sleep Tracking issues:
- In my personal usage, first thing as soon as I wake up, I go onto the Sleep widget (it will probably show wrong data) and wait a couple of second, after which it will update to show the âGood Morningâ screen and the correct sleep data. Race S user here and doing this always gave me correct sleep data since I bought the watch.
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@stromdiddily I would appreciate an update, thank you very much.
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@Bastienhere said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
For those with Sleep Tracking issues:
- In my personal usage, first thing as soon as I wake up, I go onto the Sleep widget (it will probably show wrong data) and wait a couple of second, after which it will update to show the âGood Morningâ screen and the correct sleep data. Race S user here and doing this always gave me correct sleep data since I bought the watch.
Either this or go to the activity screen, as if to start a run etc. This often has the same outcome of the âgood morningâ message appearing.
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Downgraded to previous FW and now sleep tracking works again. Definitely a bug in the new FW. Suunto Race here.
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@jsuarez an update is coming
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Any interaction with the watch will trigger the good morning screen and update the sleep data. Usually whatâs enough is pressing the middle button. Sometimes it pops out instantly, sometimes after a few moments.
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@pavel-samokha And what about the Suunto 9 Peak (non-Pro version)? Has support for this model been completely discontinued? The last update for the 9 Peak was released several years ago!
I would really appreciate it if âolderâ models continued to receive support and updates.
Suunto watches are very expensive, so ongoing support should actually go without saying.Wishing you a great day!
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@isazi thx for the info.
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@Knigge said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
@pavel-samokha And what about the Suunto 9 Peak (non-Pro version)? Has support for this model been completely discontinued? The last update for the 9 Peak was released several years ago!
I would really appreciate it if âolderâ models continued to receive support and updates.
Suunto watches are very expensive, so ongoing support should actually go without saying.Wishing you a great day!
itâs not supported together with the 9Baro as we have all here observed.
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@thanasis So far, so clear â I (unfortunately) also saw that the S9P is not included in the update. But will there be an update for the S9P in the near future, or has support been completely discontinued? (Which would be a reason for me to avoid purchasing Suunto products in the future if support doesnât even last five years. If I am correctly informed, the S9P was released in 2021.)
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@Knigge S9P is being supported, as well as much older devices. Itâs no longer being developed and upgraded, as itâs using different hardware and software platform than newer devices (starting from S9PP).
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@isazi great news, Isazi. Thank you for letting us know.
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@Knigge There will not be updates for the 9P but it will continue to work with the Suunto App and at least the majority but not all SuuntoPlus apps. The hardware is not capable of running the current OS on the 9PP. Even though they look virtually the same the internal hardware of the 9P and 9PP are radically different.
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@Ĺukasz-Szmigiel & @Brad_Olwin Hm, quite a shame from my perspective. Just because the watch has different hardware and software doesnât really seem like a reason to stop releasing updates. Back then, I specifically opted for the more expensive version with O2 measurement, barometer, and other features, hoping that cool new features utilizing these sensors would be developed. And at 4 years old, the watch isnât actually that oldâat least not so old that support (meaning no development or updates) should be discontinued. Very disappointing and leaves me feeling let down by Suunto :(!
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@Knigge yeahhh man totally feel with you. There are much Things⌠Suunto deleted the contour lines in the Maps 1 year before⌠In the higher zoom Levels⌠Until today they didnt give new Maps or solution for this⌠Feels little Bit like you buy a good stuff and then they âdowngradeâ your product another example: many users DOWNGRADE the Firmware at the moment cause the OHR measurement and some sleep Things didnt work⌠The support Here says suunto is working for a fix with every new Firmware there come more and more things to fear
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@Knigge hey man See this? If you say true things Here you got a negative like its Here everytime the same
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@Knigge said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
hoping that cool new features utilizing these sensors would be developed
Never buy anything for the hopes of what might be added in the future. Buy for the features devices have now.
It applies to general electronic devices as well as cars (Tesla self driving anyone?), preorder games, etc.
Iâve paid premium for titanium 9PP only to find that its vibrations rattle like a toy and to see its price drop by a third in six to nine months post release.
And yet I have the watch on my wrist every day and itâs doing its job for what it was designed for and more (apart from the bugs here and there).
As for why Suunto doesnât improve older devices? Because why would they when people pay once for the watch and thereâs no way to monetise users who bought the watch than making them switch and buy the new watch.
Suunto is known for supporting their devices for a long time. There are people using ancient A3P and Spartan series.
There are things that Suunto could do better, but supporting older devices is fine - considering itâs not open source maintained by hobbyists but business needing constant money flow in order to operate.
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@GiPFELKiND said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):
@Knigge yeahhh man totally feel with you. There are much Things⌠Suunto deleted the contour lines in the Maps 1 year before⌠In the higher zoom Levels⌠Until today they didnt give new Maps or solution for this⌠Feels little Bit like you buy a good stuff and then they âdowngradeâ your product another example: many users DOWNGRADE the Firmware at the moment cause the OHR measurement and some sleep Things didnt work⌠The support Here says suunto is working for a fix with every new Firmware there come more and more things to fear
The âdowngradeâ youâre mentioning is still an update from when the watch originally shipped LOL
The downvotes you get probably have something to do w caps locks and exclamation points. This forum is generally pretty tolerating of negative view points