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    • Mff73M Offline
      Mff73 @withManish
      last edited by

      @withManish
      speed is more linked to the data writing into the watch (and potentially any unpacking process) rather than router speed.

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      • SquirrelS Offline
        Squirrel Silver Members @withManish
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        @withManish said:

        How much time does it take to download a typical 1 GB map?

        ~1 hour

        Race S

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        • withManishW Offline
          withManish @Mff73
          last edited by

          @Mff73 yeah, you are right, and I am sure they have a very slow-write-speed chip in the watches.

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            elbee Bronze Member
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            Downloading of maps is so slow on my race s that I’m really wondering whether wifi is used or bluetooth via my phone. Maybe the next time I update the maps I should monitor my network to be sure.

            Slow writing speed doesn’t explain it for me. Even writing a gig to an old usb stick is much faster than downloading a gig of mapdata to my watch.

            Suunto t3c | Suunto Ambit 3 sport | Tomtom runner 2 | Garmin forerunner 935 | Garmin forerunner 965 | Suunto race s
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              maszop Bronze Member @elbee
              last edited by maszop

              Who says it’s just downloading? There’s unpacking, indexing, and all that.

              And all of that on very energy-efficient (slow) hardware.

              Maps are downloaded only once.
              Looks like a classic first world problem 😉

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              • withManishW Offline
                withManish @elbee
                last edited by

                @elbee, of course, the slowest possible WiFi too; in reality, you don’t need such WiFi, which takes more time than Bluetooth or wired …😑

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                • withManishW Offline
                  withManish @maszop
                  last edited by

                  @maszop, there are updates to the maps too, and they take the same amount of time. Once, a support engineer told me it should not take more than 10-15 minutes, and since then I have been waiting for that good day 🙄

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                    elbee Bronze Member @maszop
                    last edited by elbee

                    @maszop said:

                    Who says it’s just downloading? There’s unpacking, indexing, and all that.

                    Unpacking? Maybe. Indexing? What’s indexing? But I doubt the downloaded maps are raw osm data that need heavy processing before it can be used on a watch.

                    And all of that on very energy-efficient (slow) hardware.

                    Maps are downloaded only once.
                    Looks like a classic first world problem 😉

                    Sure. First world problem. At most inconvenient when you are abroad and forgot to download the region you are in.

                    It comes down to this for me. Maps downloading on my suunto is slow. Much slower than on my previous watch. Would I want it to be faster? Yes. Is this the most important “problem” to fix? Nope. Makes this my watch less than my previous watch? Nope.

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                      maszop Bronze Member @withManish
                      last edited by

                      @withManish You don’t have to wait.
                      Maps download in the background. Plenty of time for those thousand ‘urgent’ things 😁

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                      • withManishW Offline
                        withManish @maszop
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                        @maszop 😁 😁 😁 sometimes you realise at the moment to download maps and … 👻 Yeah, otherwise this is just a discussion.

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