Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release)
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@Francesco-Pagano; Same here. My reply below states a similar issue
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@szleslie said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
I got phantom a phantom sensor (which is a Polar Verity Sense I believe) with this update. I can not delete it. When it is selected the menu jumps back to the sensor list. I was able to add the Verity Sense again and the watch uses it. Is there any solution to this or just wait for the next update?
I have it mainly with my stryd. Others report the same thing, also stryd and race s.
I reported it to suunto support. First got an auto reply. Then an auto followup telling me suunto will close the issue if I don’t reply. So I replied.
Then I finally got a human support engineer saying that I should try to delete the ghost entries (which I cannot) or reboot the watch (which doesn’t help) or use the app the delete bluetooth connection (which isn’t an option I cannot find in the ios app) or do a factory reset (which I don’t like to do)
Told the support engineer to keep an I on their forum (provided a link to the topic) and tell the developers to fix bugs.
For me, this behavior came with the firmware update before the last one. Now quite often, my watch will not connect to my polar h9 or stryd. I think it has something to do with the multiple divices bluetooth change.
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@elbee said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
or do a factory reset (which I don’t like to do)
Yes this nonsense needs to be fixed by implementing either a menu option to delete ALL Bluetooth connections on the watch in one go, or even better, implement the option to delete the orhpaned/ghost connections one by one.
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@Francesco-Pagano I am experiencing lag too. It doesn’t feel smooth
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Battery update for Vertical 2:
10% battery drop in 24 hours including (!!!) 2:43h of GPS exercise (two bike commutes and one run all with OHR). Activities normally take about 2%/hour so I would say this mode represents about 6% per day without activities (16 days?).With the following settings:
AOD on
Raise to wake off (!) - I see the time dimmed a bit but full data only upon button press (Athletic watch face)
Notifications on (occasional email, WhatsApp, Slack…)
Wireless off
BT discovery off
No BT devices except app (Android 6.4.7)
Brightness low (not sure if it matters)
247 HRM on
Sleep mode on (22:00-5:40) with HRV without spo2 and auto DND (display off)
Firmware 2.48.16 (latest release)This is a significant improvement over Raise to wake set to display only which was at about 9-10% per day without activities.
I’m still testing but if this is true, it seems to me that Suunto should implement a very-low brightness mode with raise to wake only lighting up the full watch face as dimly as the AOD.
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I ran a few tests on my SV1. First thing: battery calibration.
I charged the battery to 100%, then left it plugged in for 60 minutes.
I started an activity to drain the battery as quickly as possible: with two SuuntoPlus apps, the map displayed, and automatic lap every 10 seconds. Brightness set to ‘Low’. The battery manager reported: 25 hours of battery life, it drained to 100% in about 32 hours.
Then I reconnected the watch until it was back to 100%, left it plugged in for another hour, and then did a soft reset.
That was the battery calibration.
Since then, I’ve gone running for 3 hours with the map in performance mode: I estimate the battery life in this mode to be around 60/65 hours based on the results of the run. So pretty close to the value advertised by Suunto. However, in daily use, I still get between 6/7% battery life per day without any activity. This leads me to believe that the battery is good when in use, but in ‘daily’ mode it’s really not great.
In addition, I also noticed that my heart rate monitor ran out of power very quickly during the summer: in one month, the batteries were dead.
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@GuillaumeA said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
I ran a few tests on my SV1. First thing: battery calibration.
…In addition, I also noticed that my heart rate monitor ran out of power very quickly during the summer: in one month, the batteries were dead.
I believe that is related somehow to the problem… something is running on the background with the BT connection
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@GuillaumeA said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
automatic rotations every 10 seconds
What does it mean?
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@pilleus automatic lap every 10 seconds* (sorry english is not my main language so I used Deepl
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@GuillaumeA said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
However, in daily use, I still get between 6/7% battery life per day without any activity. This leads me to believe that the battery is good when in use, but in ‘daily’ mode it’s really not great.
That’s exactly my point, all my tests since the last updates goes at the same conclusion than you.
The battery drain in Vertical 1 is operating outside activities. -
I really I think I did everthing from the book to stop the drain on the Vertical 2. I thought for almost a week Suunto finally solved it. But the last 24 h has been bad. Even after 3 soft resets, which normally did the trick.
Today is the last day to send the watch back, but I can’t make that (and I don’t want to loose the watch. I like it too much.
I sent two times (last week and today) a battery log to Suunto. Do they respond to that?
It seems the drain occurs after activities. Not always. Just sometimes. It might be the Heart Rate Monitor, but still not always. Not sure if it ever occured without using the HR-monitor (H10)
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Just a question: is there a plan to release an additional SW update in Q4?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
@maszop no q4 , just bugfix
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@Tieutieu I know, but does it mean “there will be no Q4 update” or “no, this is just a hotfix, Q4 will come later” ? : )
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@OutdoorMan said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
@Tieutieu I know, but does it mean “there will be no Q4 update” or “no, this is just a hotfix, Q4 will come later” ? : )
Exactly, I understood that 2.48.16 is not Q4.
And the question to that answer was:
Is this a Q4 update or just an additional bugfixes update?
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@Squirrel I thought it was Q4

Well, if not Q4, then there’s quite some new features coming in Q4 that I thought were reserved for Q1 2026. Let’s see.
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@isazi sounds promising

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@Mitch9 said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
@pavel.samokha said in Software Update 2.48.16 (2025 November Rain release):
New features:
- Ground contact time and vertical oscillation in running log summary
Can somebody answer me the question why the new feature (ground contact time and vertical oscillation) is only available for the newer (2) watches? Missing Hardware (which one?), processor speed or just software?
This question is not answered yet. Is somebody able to say something to this topic?
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@Francesco-Pagano I did several soft resets over the weekend to sort a different issue & noticed the same behaviour afterwards, a lag when scrolling up into sportsmodes.
A few times the sports mode “shapes” were presented but with no icon or writing inside, I had to scroll back down & back up before they populated correctly.
No issue today though & scrolling fluidly again.
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@Mitch9 it is only available for the two new models, R2 and V2