Suunto 9 Discounts
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I am so passionate about these watches that I can be honest with myself and already be sure that I will buy suunto 9’s successor, whether it is an evolution of the current one or something truly new.
Having said that, I don’t see any major hardware innovations on the horizon other than the new generation batteries, for which I fear we will have to wait two (?) Years.
I am among those who like browsing exactly as it is now, but it is only MY use. When I am in the mountains in places unknown to me or already my exact track to follow, it is really very unlikely that I follow others and often I still have a plan B or C for the return, originally thought.
If suunto gave us the opportunity to create an itinerary even in the absence of data connectivity to synchronize it immediately with the watch, for me it would already be the top.
(cartographic) Map navigation can only worsen autonomy, other brands teach us.
Rather than investing in being, I would like Suunto to bring new software features aboard Suunto 9 or its successor, without me indicating which ones.
The key to keeping current users and “stealing” them from competitors is that: investing on heads, on programmers. But even this is a speech made many times.
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@Saketo-Nemo the only three major hardware innovations at corner that i ser are: Less consumption processors to accomodate amoled screens, graphene batteries much better than lithium, and gps chipsets with dual frequency with low consumption.
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@Luís-Pinto
the problem of amoled screens I don’t think are the processors, but the technology itself, very energetic.
graphene batteries? Are you sure it’s close technology? As long as I don’t hear about it on cell phones, I’m afraid there will be no hope for us sports watches -
@Saketo-Nemo but if you reduce a little more processor energy, more battery you will have. But the real game changet will be graphene battery. Yes Samsung will launch new models with this technology.
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I hate amoleds over transreflective screens. I cannot see my s7 on bright light
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos serious? Well in smartphones sometimes you have issues in seeing so is logic what you say, yes.
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In the future, I would still like to see transreflective screens in sports watches
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@Luís-Pinto said in Suunto 9 Discounts:
We have been talking about the successor of lithium for years, but there is still nothing on the market. -
@Saketo-Nemo this pandemic is delaying everything.
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S9 baro discounted at $431 in the US (with joining some sport club and get professional licenses), new watch coming out?
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@Kai-Liu said in Suunto 9 Discounts:
S9 baro discounted at $431 in the US (with joining some sport club and get professional licenses), new watch coming out?
Who knows? Only Suunto.
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@Bulkan … and testers!
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@Luís-Pinto Who does know testers?
Testers… testers… testers…
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@Bulkan everytime that a model is concepted, should have months that specific people test.
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@Luís-Pinto said in Suunto 9 Discounts:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos serious? Well in smartphones sometimes you have issues in seeing so is logic what you say, yes.
Yup. I just hate amoleds. Even cannot see my smartphone.
I run with the s7 in Greece with polarized glasses, couldn’t see a thing.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto 9 Discounts:
@Luís-Pinto said in Suunto 9 Discounts:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos serious? Well in smartphones sometimes you have issues in seeing so is logic what you say, yes.
Yup. I just hate amoleds. Even cannot see my smartphone.
I run with the s7 in Greece with polarized glasses, couldn’t see a thing.
I have the same issue with my smartphone. That’s why the angle of the plane of polarization in LCDs matter. All LCDs should have it at 45° in smartphones and 90° in watch displays. How is it angled in the S7?