Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release)
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@Stefan-Kersting Haha true! You’re out there surviving a full week in the mountains, while I’m just doing flat runs in the park four days a week and hoping my watch doesn’t judge me for being slower than a turtle.
A week-long hiking trip definitely makes battery life a serious matter - you probably need a powerbank just to keep everything alive out there.
Meanwhile, my “adventures” usually end at the supermarket near my house.
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Hello, I noted that right now, it seems the long location names issue has been solved with this update, or it’s just a coincidence?

the same for the weather widget

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@cheetah694 good luck with your AW
recovery time is not a training ecosystem, it is just a number that barely makes sense most of the time (is it 20h or 3000h with the latest bug) -
@thailon said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
New improved morning report is missing Fell asleep and Wake up time? Why?

They removed the 2 dedicated lines, but the times are still there below the sleep phases graph. It was redundant and making the report longer.
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@Kraisun-Tunta The point is that we all have watch since about 2,5 years, and battery life was no problem before several firmware updates… it would be too easy to say ‚take a power bank with you‘
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Just wanted to verify that my battery usage (Race 1) is back to where it was with this update.
Also, I’ve discovered that connecting to my Polar Verity Sense can be facilitated by moving the watch and sensor closer to each other. I also have to perform a manual connection - it isn’t automatic. I have a suspicion that the Vertiy Sense is on the hairy edge of having adequate transmitter power, but I don’t know this for sure.
My only remaining pain points are surrounding route management. Sometimes routes are not taken off the watch when you toggle “Use in Watch” in the app (android). It may take multiple tries - and yes I have verified that these are Suunto generated routes and not from Plotaroute, Komooot, or Strava. I have also had Zombie routes that I’ve been unable to remove from the watch. My workaround has been to duplicate the route and save it, and then delete the old Zombie route from the app. But this is not ideal. It would also be nice to have many more routes stored on the watch. I have some routes that I run nearby that I’d like to retain always, but I also travel frequently and want to add new routes. This has me doing a lot of shuffling of routes on and off the watch (this is why the Zombie route issue is extra problematic) - if we could accommodate storing 50-100 routes on the watch, it would be helpful.
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@Stefano-M64 I think it was solved with the recent update of the Suunto App (not related to the Watch update)
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@Kraisun-Tunta yeah right! Keep on Shopping your Protein power

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@Josaiplu relying to myself on this, today I did exact same run with same setup and no phantom vibration
I kept the belt with the sensor on and not able to reproduce the issue of yesterday, intermittent issues are the worst to troubleshoot
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@SergioB Thanks, I didn’t spot that info in the SA threads…
so, finally I can enjoy this nice WF
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Ah, nice to hear some experiencing battery drain solved, I hope with my S9PP too! But that also means, I may don’t have to buy a new one like the Race 2…

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@aiv4r Not sure what training ecosystem is for you then, since recovery is the most important metric of any fitness building program. Otherwise I could just track my workouts in a spreadsheet.
BTW ZoneSense telling me my AeT being 160 bpm is – although flattering – not a meaningful addition to my program either.
So at this point, if I cannot trust a single figure on this watch, what is it good for then? Telling time and firing off alarms?.. Funny thing is, recently there’s been a bug where even the latter wasn’t working.

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@cheetah694 I train a lot, and I never look at recovery.
What gives me the best training/recovery indications is training load…tss/ctl…values. That’s way more usable to me. -
@Tieutieu and listening to your body feeling (yeah I miss a rpe scale of 10 on my watch
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Suunto metrics a, for me, the most reliable one and the one that match the most my perception (once zone and threshold are properly configured)
I maintain a sync over coros, garmin and suunto over 30 days and garmin was way off forcing me to do HIIt training, coros was not bad at tracking my progress and suunto was spot on
Body battery and other metrics are good if you don’t know yourself (and by good I mean that they could help you)
The purpose of alll these metric is to put numbers on feelingto allow you to know yourself, once this is achieved you don’t look a lot to your watch you just monitor training load and perception of effort -
Personally, with my 2 Suunto, I’m 2 updates behind waiting for the battery problem to be solved… when it is solved then I will update