Suunto 7
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@jamie-bg The suunto app gets delivered via firmware doesn’t it? I’m guessing its quite well baked into the firmware to prevent people from extracting the apk and installing it on non-Suunto devices. If I’m not mistaken, the tiles themselves follow the app they belong to.
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@aleksander-h it’s no problem to install e. g. the watch faces on any other WearOS watch.
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@pilleus I’ve seen watch faces get mentioned. Never heard of anyone managing to move the Suunto app over though.
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@aleksander-h you can extract the app, install it on another watch, a library is missing to run it. For a developer it should be no problem to fix this.
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@aleksander-h - true it is baked in, but if it has API (like I suspect it does) you can probably pull tile data for it.
And when you publish it on playstore you can limit it to model as well as country, so you could limit to suunto watches only.But yes like anything in android, if you have enough dev skills its possible to pull stuff from apk/firmware and install it another watch, and while you could probably due that for suunto app, I suspect it may crash/not work properly due to what is built into the firware (thinking of power tilt saver for example as you are unlikely to pull that - thinking of how the suunto app, and other bits are integrated/adjusted from standard firmware, and based on this I would think you would have to flash the whole firmware onto the other watch to prevent crashed, and am not sure how feasible this would be due to potential built in to preventions.
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We know if suunto 7 will come with 4100+ chip in the near future?
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@kiriakos-chaldezos said in Suunto 7:
We know if suunto 7 will come with 4100+ chip in the near future?
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April is now!
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Some might find this usefull.
https://www.reddit.com/r/WearOS/comments/mo2jmt/new_app_wear_battery_monitor_is_an_experimental/It’s an app that attempts to identify the cause of battery drain.
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@aleksander-h first of all, any other measurement outside of sleep , regardless the regularity it’s pretty much “random sample” (were you washing dishes with a high HR or just at the couch?).
During sleep even if a watch would measure every 2 mins, vs 5mins the difference would be little as the subjects state (you sleeping) is pretty much the same.
That said if I recall correctly , it might be continuous (I am not 100% sure but that is my gut feeling)
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@jantikainen the HR measurement is from Suunto now and not from GFIT
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Excellent!
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos is there any time frame for this update will go to existing watches?
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Suunto 7:
@aleksander-h first of all, any other measurement outside of sleep , regardless the regularity it’s pretty much “random sample” (were you washing dishes with a high HR or just at the couch?).
I may be thinking completely wrong here, so please correct me if that is the case. I assumed body resources would be dependent on 24/7 hr measurements to determine how rested one is. As far as I know, the S7 only measures 4 times an hour. So if a person is doing something that gives them a really high heart rate for 10 minutes (running to catch the tube for instance), then that section of strenuous activity might never get registered if it fell between two such readings. Would that not make the body resources measurement “miss out” on this?
Of course if the heart rate gets measured more often with the update, that obviously won’t be a problem.
@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Suunto 7:
@jantikainen the HR measurement is from Suunto now and not from GFIT
The less I rely on GFIT the happier I get .
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@aleksander-h I think you will be happy with the tracking…….Since @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos is commenting…