Future S9 firmware wishlist summary
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@TELE-HO I believe we were discussing navigation
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@inkognito The same sense. As @Jonathan-Schwarz noted above. Just as a you-in-the-environment vs environment-around-YOU sense. Cartesian vs radial. And, on my SSU at least, the placement of that number doesn’t help to make it clear. Part of the problem on your pic is that the number breaks that line: it should be inside at least. [Occasional graphic designer]
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what do you mean? the 100m is measured, I suppose, from your position to the dotted line. It seems very clear to me. The fact that the number is above the line is a mere display choice, but the dotted line takes away any duage
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@Fenr1r I got your point. But as Suunto is intended to be used during sport, you want to keep things simple there. During high intensity run when you cannot think about complex things, when you see waypoint close to “500 m circle”, do you really want to think “oh, it’s close to 500 m circle, so the distance is 250 m”?
I think the simplest solution would be to write one extra sentence in the user guide. Once you learn this thing, you use it without thinking.
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@inkognito said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
I believe we were discussing navigation
sure, we are… but navigation screen is one of several screens and the others don’t contain units.
Of course it’s clear to everyone who has setup his watch him/herself that it is either metric or imperial and most of the values are self explaining as no one measures altitude in cm… as you say: keep it simple.
I use units a lot every day and I would be used to use units to complete icons.
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@inkognito Very well put, incl. suggestion. That is the only way Suunto thinks you should be using navigation: at speed on a set route. I hike, so I see that screen when recording a track and it seems … rather narcissistic. But priorities can differ …
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@Saketo-Nemo It’s interesting that some instinctively see diameter and some see radius. I’m starting to think ego plays a part. Are you in the world or does it exist around you? And if both: there’s our confusion.
I don’t think the dotted line helps distinguish at all: it’s a circle. Just depends on how you like your pi.
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@Fenr1r
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well, maybe it’s not very clear but in the manual we have :
Adjust the zoom level with the upper and lower buttons.
So, the screen zoom level is 100m.
That commonly mean (especially talking about map) that the view width (in this case the dotted circle diameter) is 100m.maybe it looks clearer here
]but of course it uses more screen area, that I prefer to be dedicated to my data (poi, track etc) during navigation
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Hello Everybody,
I’d like to kindy ask you if it’s possible to add option to configure vibration? Would be better if vibration will be longer.
Secondly is it possible to add option to configure watchfaces similarly as is during create new training when we chose information on defined area?kind regards,
Tomek -
@inkognito Agreed! A little explanation in the user guide would be sufficient. Now I know the scale is from your position to the edge of the dotted circle. Thanks for explaining that to me! And now I won’t forget. That makes sense to me now, but my initial thought was that it was possibly the diameter. So not entirely self explanatory to a a non-engineer haha.
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Would by nice to add options to automatically turn off backlight of the watch face after manually turn on it, I mean tap on screen both fingers
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@tomahawk5000
you want the watch to switch automatically between manual and automatic? -
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I’d like to have let say two options to turn off the backlight in manual mode. Once by again tap using both fingers, second automatically after defined time (just in case if I forget do it) -
@tomahawk5000
basically you also ask for more customization of all settings -
Great suggestions! I love pretty much all of them!
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It’s been a long time I was waiting for a real update which could correct one bug: wrong altimeter based on maps and gps.
I told since summer about the bug and the answers were only in bla-bla-bla tones.
And then, they issued a new bug with 24/7 HR monitoring which was in battery life killing.
You can notice that green lights are always on during measurements. It is reducing battery life dramatically: instead of 7 days it works only 4.
And what they answered? It is not bug, but feature. Feature to kill the battery so that people would buy brand new Suunto 7 easily.
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You don’t need to reply to multiple topics, even more if you don’t have specific questions.
Can you clarify to which issues you are referring to ? You’ve never posted here before
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@Алексей-Омельченко also, are you talking about S9 or Spartan? Because you posted the exact same reply on both sections of the forum, and that does not sound right.
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@sartoric just because I had a long email convesation with your support team.
Your time is up, now I want everyone to know first you are liars doing nothing to fix bugs and last and the least you destroy previous models intentionally to force people buy newer models.
Such as “buy Suunto 7 because Suunto 9 is outdated and full of bugs”Try to argue… good luck