Suunto 7 update 30-06-2020
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it was updated about an hour ago. He was not in charge. I tried and tried again to “search” for the update, but without success. My impression is that it is useless to force it, it comes when it arrives
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@Saketo-Nemo if you turn off Bluetooth so that it is forced to connect to WiFi you can force the update. Once it is connected to WiFi (and not Bluetooth) go to the check for update screen. When you are at the screen that has a check mark and says up to date, start rapidly tapping the middle of the screen (around the point of the check mark, although anywhere on the screen probably works). After 20 or so taps it’ll show the update found and downloading. This works on all Wear os devices with system updates available.
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@Russell-Read said in Suunto 7 update 30-06-2020:
start rapidly tapping the middle of the screen
Honestly this kinda works. I remember this from my very first “sport watch” the moto360sport
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Just do it
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That totally works.
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@Russell-Read worked for me, thanks!!!
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It worked! Thanks!
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The customizable screens is amazing! This is the number 1 thing I was hoping they would add to the watch/app. The customization is very robust too. Able to choose 2-6 custom slots (with heart rate zone around edge and overall time at bottom always shown) as well as many tiles as you want. Plus you can set just about any stay you can think of. I like having current pace and overall average pace on tempo run days. So happy with this update
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
Where is route navigation??
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos “Choose the training data you want to keep an eye on during an exercise by creating your own customized sport modes in Suunto mobile app. Your own sport modes will appear at the top of the sport mode list in your watch.” How is this done?
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@Urban-Olofsson use the Suunto phone app, tap on the watch icon in top right corner. Here you have the sport mode customisation function.
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@giulio it doesn’t appear in this update.
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@Massimiliano-Mirannalti said in Suunto 7 update 30-06-2020:
@Urban-Olofsson use the Suunto phone app, tap on the watch icon in top right corner. Here you have the sport mode customisation function.
Let me add, sync, wait for the sync and follow the instructions above.
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Hi @ all!
Given that Suunto now counts steps does it make sense to let Fit count steps as well? If I disable Fit on the watch will Google Fit sync my steps with suunto so that I have the counted steps in the google fit app?
FYI:
suunto step counter right now 1668 steps
fit step counter right now 1183 steps.
THX!
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Fit: 972
Suunto: 1 011 stepsFor what reason should I use Google fit, now?
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@macdav exactly my thoughts.
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@Dominik-Moser said in Suunto 7 update 30-06-2020:
Hi @ all!
Given that Suunto now counts steps does it make sense to let Fit count steps as well? If I disable Fit on the watch will Google Fit sync my steps with suunto so that I have the counted steps in the google fit app?
FYI:
suunto step counter right now 1668 steps
fit step counter right now 1183 steps.
THX!
Suunto App and Google Fit uses different algorithms.
Google Fit is more “conservative” and Suunto App is closer to how traditional Suunto Watches count steps.So it’s up to you to choose which suits you best. For me Suunto’s variant is better, but some people coming from other WearOS watches to Suunto 7 might have their data in Google Fit and prefer Fit metrics.
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@pavelsamokha @Dominik-Moser @pavelsamokha
interesting finding! I would have thought the data base would be the same and the watch’s OS do the counting.currently I have 960 steps in FIT and 956 in Suunto -> very small difference and Suunto more conservative
also I find that the FIT steps are not updated in real time. Maybe different time of sampling the counter
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@Massimiliano-Mirannalti found it! Thanx.
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I think, if I remember correctly the steps etc should eventually align. It’s just different refresh / sync periods.
I might be wrong though