Suunto 9 Peak Pro 2.44.48 Beta Test
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Feedback is kinda same as everyone else initially. Lost all my zones, cycling zones turned off entirely, but else kept the rest.
Also new recovery widget has some awful colour choices, unless it’s with the system highlights. Unreadable on one of them.
Sleep widget getting the update for average is nice, but also needs scaling properly on the watch, currently it’s hard to see anything.
Oh and one more thing, why is it the default to sync the resources from the app to watch after an update, rather than resetting it to 70%. Renders the day moot.
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Have you been able to check if the touchscreen function is fully operational on the navigation screen (breadcrumbs)?
There was a bug in the last update that caused me to revert to a previous software version. I hope it’s been fixed.
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@enriqueescoms Nope, same problem. Using touchscreen on the navigation screen just moves the little hamburger menu icon around.
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@duffman19 said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro 2.44.48 Beta Test:
@enriqueescoms Nope, same problem. Using touchscreen on the navigation screen just moves the little hamburger menu icon around.
Don’t bother me! I can’t believe it… ugh
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Took a few tries before I figured out Brave didnt know what to do with the app link (com.etc…) using Chrome worked. The update went smooth, no resets, no settings changed noticed, zones untouched. I’m a light user (walking, hiking, sleep tracking, pool swim) and mostly looking to test the swim stroke detection… give me a couple days.
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@duffman19 Totally agree with you about map page and buttons, I prefer the SV version. I don’t understand if there is a reason that suunto did the functions differently.
S9PP
Upper button- Short press : n.a.
- Long press : multisport
Center button
- Short press : next page
- Long press : activate zoom function
Lower button
- Short press : navigation options
- Long press : n.a.
SV
Upper button- Short press : zoom in
- Long press : zoom out
Center button
- Short press : next page
- Long press : previous page
Lower button
- Short press : navigation options
- Long press : n.a.
There is also another bug that appeared since the Q1/2025 update : missing icons to indicate what the top and center buttons are for in relation to the SV.
As I already wrote in a comment following the Q1 update, this is not a serious problem but it could be annoying for someone who is not familiar with the functions.
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@fondueaufromage Yes, you’re right. I’ve never understood why the function assignment on that screen is different between the 9PP and SV
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Please, I’m making a plea from here, so someone at Suunto can respond: Fix the touchscreen bug on the navigation screen. Because if it’s not fixed, it’s impossible to go back one screen at a time (with the touchscreen because of the bug, and with buttons because of the function layout).
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Having been for a run or two this morning, GNSS accuracy is still pretty good, correct side of the street, can see crossing over roads properly, did reasonably well in deep forest with only minor wobbles. So not a great difference to before, in so much as it still works. Didn’t test any other features, I’d agree on the comments changing 9PP nav page to vertical setup, as only way to go back is locking the screen and long pressing still, which is awkward if you want to use the zoom feature at any point.
EDIT: I actually just ran a test activity at home, tried to use the touchscreen in nav mode and it crashed the watch. Mildly amusing. It didn’t actually have GPS lock yet so maybe that had something to do with it. Sent logs as of 14:23 CEST.
Then I restarted it, got GPS lock and saw that the touchscreen only moves the burger menu off the page, and back on it. So I guess the bug is with the burger menu interaction at the bottom of the nav screen.
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2h of road cycling yesterday, me with SV, my wife with S9pp updated with beta.
No issue, everything was ok ; gps accuracy perfect.
Only OHR on S9pp was completely out of whack : but as usual for her => it’s bike, and she has very small wrist (even tightened to the maximum, watch is still a bit loose)1h trail running this morning . All good, and gps accuracy seems slightly better than before update
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Did the update today without any problems. All settings kept, just the sensors needed to be paired again (but that’s because of the new multi sensor support, right?)! Tomorrow I will test if the Stryd issues are gone…
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Connected 2 HR-sensors (Polar Verity Sense, Polar H10). Both are shown correctly in the settings (connected devices), both show the battery status. BUT: When starting a running workout no HR-sensor could be selected, only wrist-HR! StrydX ist the only sensor that appears here.
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@jschmidt Started a cycling session. Here the HR-sensors are working as expected. I think the devices are wrongly related to a special kind of activity only.
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During the night between Saturday and Sunday, actually, the second night after the watch update, the OHR sensor crashed.
I’ve lost the count for this issue…
Firmware after firmware, this bug is still present: how is it possibile that no Suunto tester, still, never report this issue?
I’ve already downgraded the watch to 2.40.44, the only firmware free from this bug: all the software updates are good, but I can’t accept every two mornings to soft-reset the watch to bring back all the functionalities!
Anyway, I’ve sent logs Sunday morning, at ~5:10/20 (CEST).
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@jschmidt Back from my first test run with Stryd. The only good thing here is: Stryd is connecting, the zero drops are gone. Beside this nearly everything failed:
- power value still shown from wrist instead of Stryd
- calibration has gone, so pace and distance in my case is way too short
- no chest hr strap is possible, so ZoneSense is not working