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    Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3)

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    • surfboomerangS Offline
      surfboomerang @rooldaa
      last edited by surfboomerang

      @rooldaa said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):

      I think I’ve found a bug.

      After the update my pulse zones have been changed so I changed them back to correct ones.

      But after today’s run the app shows wrong values - the ones that appeared on the watch after the update.

      The watch still has the correct values.

      Today I found out that the option “Special HR zones for running” was enabled in the Intensity zone settings. This explained for me why the default HR zones were not applied in my running activities.

      Maybe this is the case for you also

      Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar
      OnePlus Nord 4

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      • AudaxjoeA Offline
        Audaxjoe @Brad_Olwin
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        @Brad_Olwin The problem I have, is when autopaused is on it will not let me zoom right into the climb guidance. The old set up the autopause did’t affect the zooming in on the profile.

        I’m currently on a cycling tour around Norway and most confess to have just giving up trying to use the climb guidance.

        So it could be human error. I get the pop up notifications on the map page to warn when a climb is approaching.

        It probably is an excellent addition but the autopause seems to block the plus minus keys.

        Suunto Vertical
        Suunto 9 BARO
        Garmin Fenix 3, 5
        Suunto Vector

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          Swaddy61 Silver Members @VoiGAS
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          @VoiGAS Thanks! I should have thought of that!

          SV Ti All Black, Coros Apex Pro, Ambit 3 Peak, Ambit 3 Sport (sold), Ambit 2 (Sold), X10 Mi (Retired), Quest (Sold), T3 (Sold), T6C (Retired as unfixable - Suunto gave me a big discount on Ambit 2!), Polar H10 belt, Suunto Smart Belt

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          • helgonet12H Offline
            helgonet12 @Mitch9
            last edited by

            @Mitch9 I also get them. I think it is related to the pass code lock. I have turned it of and do not receive any vibrations any more.

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            • SportsfreundS Offline
              Sportsfreund Bronze Member @VoiGAS
              last edited by

              @VoiGAS What do youn mean with „the tss value“? I can’t find.

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              • VoiGASV Offline
                VoiGAS Silver Members @Sportsfreund
                last edited by

                @Sportsfreund It looks like this:
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                In my case it is set to Metabolic. If you klick on it you can see the options with the corresponding values


                Race S
                Ambit3 Vertical

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                  thanasis Bronze Member @jakubdr
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                  @jakubdr said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):

                  Not sure if it was already discussed but after the update I have intermittent disconnections and reconnections of my Polar Verity Sense during activity on my Suunto Vertical. Never happened before the update and I repaired it and the issue persists. I have only one sensor paired.

                  I had intermittent disconnects with my Suunto hr belt which is like 2 months old with 100% battery indication today

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                  • jjorgemouraJ Offline
                    jjorgemoura @Brad_Olwin
                    last edited by jjorgemoura

                    @Brad_Olwin Yes, LR is long run.
                    I have re-watched Joaquin’s video again in huge detail and I now better understand what are those 3 zoom levels.

                    I also understand that are 2 different operation modes, one when you have waypoints and another when you don’t. Maybe a bit confusing, maybe not.
                    For me, my comments were around the new mode with waypoints. To be honest, I only use navigation during races and in those I always have waypoints. So, my comments focus on that mode.

                    Nevertheless:

                    • Navigation, for Vertical users, it’s worse because is quick tap to go through and long press to go back. It takes more time (important because I only use this in races). Also, it might take some time for you to realise in which level you are. Without waypoints (former mode), it is only tap to switch between modes. I understand that it’s much easier with the crown though.
                    • I still, even after watching the video in detail, don’t know for sure what those values mean. Is the ascent/descent done or remaining? It seems the remaining.
                    • I also found confusing the representation of my position. Is the beginning of the graph or the first circle?. In the graph, it uses the same symbol (circle). Again, maybe now, after analysing in heavy detail the video, I understand a bit better, and makes sense.

                    So, as I mentioned in first comment, at first use, I’ve found it confusing and felt lost. Maybe all could have been avoided with a proper documentation and/or video from Suunto with good examples.

                    Suunto 9 Baro Titanium
                    Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar Forest

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                    • C Offline
                      Chris_Dx
                      last edited by

                      Same observation with my Suunto Race, the battery drains much faster. Without activity before the last update it was at around 15% per day (which was already not very normal considering the announced specification) but since the update, I am at more like 20% or even beyond. It is unacceptable to have to charge the watch every 4 to 5 days when it is sold for 16 to 26 days (without activities).
                      I haven’t been able to do a long enough trail run yet, but with current testing, I’m looking at 15~20 hours in Performance mode instead of the advertised 50 hours. This too is unacceptable for someone who wants to do Ultra Trail. And yet the watch is designed for that.
                      Could someone explain this ?
                      Apart from poor software management of one of the watch’s components?

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                      • Mitch9M Offline
                        Mitch9 @helgonet12
                        last edited by

                        @helgonet12 said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):

                        @Mitch9 I also get them. I think it is related to the pass code lock. I have turned it of and do not receive any vibrations any more.

                        I have turned pass code lock off. So this is not the reason.

                        Watch: Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar (Sand)
                        SA: Android (beta)
                        HRS: Polar H10

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                          teo's @withManish
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                          @withManish said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):

                          @pavel.samokha Thanks, but it does not download and keeps waiting to get connected to the power cable. Battery level is 90%+

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                          Same problem here. Updated to latest firmware on Race and latest version app on my Google Pixel 5, still the watch needs the charger connection to update maps. Suunto, can this kind of s#it finally be fixed once for all?

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                          • SquirrelS Offline
                            Squirrel Bronze Member @teo's
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                            @teo-s said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):

                            Same problem here

                            Same problem here? So use the same solution offered.

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                            • GiPFELKiNDG Online
                              GiPFELKiND Silver Members @teo's
                              last edited by GiPFELKiND

                              @teo-s thats not true. Its only shown in the App that you should put it in a charger. Dont do this. Go away from the charger, let the watch at your wrist and the watch will start download it via wifi at your wrist.If you need more instruction please PM me.

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                                halajos Bronze Member @GiPFELKiND
                                last edited by halajos

                                I may have found a bug in the ZoneSense intensity zone target implementation. I had ZoneSense S+ enabled and also set intensity target to ZS aerobic zone in exercise options. When I was outside the target zone, the pointer moved to the current (supposed to be yellow, but was blank) ZS zone, but in the intensity ring the green (target) zone remained highlighted. In contrast, on the S+ screen, the current zone (yellow) was highlighted. Looks like it’s not intentional, as it looks weird.

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                                • helgonet12H Offline
                                  helgonet12 @Mitch9
                                  last edited by helgonet12

                                  @Mitch9 hmm strange. For me it stopped. What watch do you have? I have a vertical. Edited. I see that you also have a vertical.

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                                  • SquirrelS Offline
                                    Squirrel Bronze Member @halajos
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                                    @halajos said in Software Update 2.44.46 (2025 Q3):

                                    When I was outside the target zone, the pointer moved to the current (supposed to be yellow, but was blank) ZS zone, but in the intensity ring the green (target) zone remained highlighted.

                                    That’s how it works for HR target zones as well. Target zone is always highlighted, not the active zone where the pointer is.

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                                    • Theo LakerveldT Offline
                                      Theo Lakerveld Bronze Member @Chris_Dx
                                      last edited by

                                      @Chris_Dx I also had excessive (+20% / day) battery burn, without exercise, after the latest update. Though, after letting it drain to two % battery, recharge to 95% and a soft reset, the battery drain is way better again. Now I’ve had 26 % drain after 3 days with ~5 hours of GPS exercise, with best the GPS performance stting.

                                      Previously used: Cyclosport HAC4, Polar S710, Ambit 2S, Ambit 3S, SSU, S5P, S9P Ti. Currently using: Race Ti.

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                                      • teo'sT Online
                                        teo's @GiPFELKiND
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                                        @GiPFELKiND Of course i don’t. Download GBs and GBs of maps needs time, especially if you don’t have fast internet connection, that means the watch needs to stay time under charge even if at 100%, probably the best thing you can do if your goal is waste battery…

                                        However I don’t understand the sense of keep the app saying to do the main thing shouldn’t say no more after a fixing firmware. Really don’t. I may even solve the problem someway, but firmware are supposed to fix bug in the right way, not via forum.

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                                        • teo'sT Online
                                          teo's @Squirrel
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                                          @Squirrel As I said, working firmware are supposed to do their job without shortcut or forum tips… Make an update and then force users to make it work it’s simply ridiculous, even more of you neither release instruction alongside the appstore changelog. Many of them not even know the existence of this forum, so no, your one it’s not the correct answer, even if you can be right.

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