Will Suunto 7 get WearOS 3.0?
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@isazi El S7 siempre ha sido una apuesta arriesgada. Esperemos que siga teniendo desarrollo porque recorrido tiene bastante, aĂșn se echan en falta algunas cositas
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@isazi
Seems as though there is a bit of change around the original fossil comment, as some members of the reddit wear os community have contacted them to get a more âclarifyingâ response that they are still looking into it. So sounds a bit disjointed at the moment -
keep in mind that there is a difference on updating a watch and updating the OS system of the watch.
Updating the OS to a new Major version is for sure not little work
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The verge wrote that Fossil doesnât plan to upgrade its existing watches to the new Wear OS citing a cnet article. I read the cnet article and could find no such comment. Donât understand how the verge could make such a claim based on what I read.
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@aleksander-h it says it there
As far as budget options for these next-wave watches, McKelvey sees the most likely outcome being previous-year models eventually being discounted, much like Appleâs watch lineup tiers. Existing Fossil Google Wear watches wonât be upgradable to the new Wear OS software platform.
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Will Suunto 7 get WearOS 3.0?:
As far as budget options for these next-wave watches, McKelvey sees the most likely outcome being previous-year models eventually being discounted, much like Appleâs watch lineup tiers. Existing Fossil Google Wear watches wonât be upgradable to the new Wear OS software platform.
Wow. Iâm blind. I read that article twice!
Iâm going to retreat now and hide for about a week until this is forgotten
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@aleksander-h I did 3 times then searched for Wear OS and read again
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@aleksander-h also
https://9to5google.com/2021/05/18/wear-os-revamp-current-models/
To my understanding it looks like Google is not done with the new WearOS stuff. I suspect that the wearOS will come with some Google watch and then later on be more open and adopted.
We are at 2021 and they promoted (again) offline music. That was there since 2014 (and they took it away)
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Will Suunto 7 get WearOS 3.0?:
I suspect that the wearOS will come with some Google watch and then later on be more
Yeah, Iâm guessing a joint launch of Samsung and Google watches (or at least very close to each other).
Whatever happens, at least we should all benefit from Spotify and YouTube Music getting offline music. Honestly, that was the most important thing announced for me. Shame there was no similar announcement for Google Podcast.
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I think Samsung will adapt Wear to the existing hardware and use the own processor (Exynos). Specs of the battery capacity are given and there is no improvement. Looks like the usage of the existing hardware.
The other company using not a Qualcomm processor is Casio (Exynos processor in the GSW-H1000 with exynos kernel).
Letâs see âŠ
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@aleksander-h doesnât everyone that âreallyâ wants spotify offline have it already?
All you need to do is sideload spotify lite via XDA. Thereâs no compromise, the media button works like itâs running the normal wear spotify app.I go on my runs without my phone (offline map of my area), bluetooth headphone connected to the watch, playing spotify offline
Sidenote: i âforgetâ the headphones after every run, then re-pair them because there is no bluetooth priority feature on Android. I also turn off phone bluetooth before I pair them.
Sounds like a lot but it feels automatic and done within a minute or 2. -
Mobvoi has confirmed that the Ticwatch Pro 3 will get the wear update.
Interesting considering its the 4100 chip with no coprocessor (so wonder how they will work the updates to take advantage of the coprocesser).If the 4100 can, sort of makes me think the 3100 should be able to.
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@eurohiker said in Will Suunto 7 get WearOS 3.0?:
@aleksander-h doesnât everyone that âreallyâ wants spotify offline have it already?
All you need to do is sideload spotify lite via XDA.Most that I have seen that use it complain about it, but then seems as equally bad for Tizen users.
I find the Garmin one works a treat, but then it seems to be running through the Garmin software, rather than as a seperate app (but could be wrong about that - but think it is as use the same for Amazon music, Spotify and or your own music - you just change the source.
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@jamie-bg give it a shot, it takes max 5 min to do, I use it daily for runs and i havenât had a single issue for any of my past Suunto 7s. I do have an issue with pairing my headphones sometimes since I re-pair (after forgetting) them each time I run.
Spotify+Lite+1.5.84.89.36821-wearos] works the best I would post the linkfile on here but I donât know if iâm allowed but if you search â[APP][MOD] Spotify Lite - scaled for standalone use on Wear OS xdaâ on google and go to post #189 page 10 itâs there.
steps:
Step1: go to settings - system - about - tap build # 7 times
Step2: go to settings - developer settings - adb debug -adb wifi debug on
step3: download apk on computer
step4: go to the folder with the APK in it âShift + right clickâ open powershell
step5: go to the wifi on your watch click on it - get the ip address (should be 192.168.x.xx)
Step6: powershell type: âadb connect 192.168.x.xx:5555â (your watch ip address + the port 5555)
step7: powershell type: âadb -e install appname.apkâ (type in the app name where i wrote the app name)The instructions on the internet arenât very clear for sideloading which is why people that donât normally tinker with android have issue. I assure you that you will not have a single issue.
Important step i missed: Within Spotify - fill out all your info and it wonât let you log into the app, force close it, then when you open it again you will automatically be logged in. Then you pick your playlist and download offline. After you download the playlist on the offline spotify UI which is different and small font. Once you shuffle/play song it uses the WearOS spotify UI and controls.
âMobvoi has confirmed that the Ticwatch Pro 3 will get the wear update.â
Interesting, thanks for sharing! This makes me feels better tbh since itâs usually the chinese hardware (minus oneplus) that donât upgrade their software. While suunto is using a different chip, they are typically pretty good with updating.
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@eurohiker
No premium account with spotify as refuse to pay them for one, when they will not provide an app for me.Currently use Amazon music on my Fenix 6 as have premium with them for all the echo shows in the home (my wife and kids love it) - super easy to use too (just wish it did a better job of voice recognition, but then I do have a super broad accent that even google struggles a bit with - definitely best voice recognition).
Have a set of bluetooth treblab headset - works fine no cut outs. Biggest issue is volume level is too high, high even at min levels. -
@jamie-bg said in Will Suunto 7 get WearOS 3.0?:
Mobvoi has confirmed that the Ticwatch Pro 3 will get the wear update.
Apparently that was a mistake/misunderstanding. https://9to5google.com/2021/06/10/no-mobvoi-hasnt-confirmed-the-wear-os-3-0-update-for-ticwatch-pro-3/
They can neither confirm nor deny it at this point.
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@aleksander-h
I think we are going to see a lot of this, as manufacturers really need to see ânew apiâ {understand it isnât that new and is previous wear os versions based), coding etc and determine how feasible it is.Also did think it weird that they could when the 4100 doesnât have a coprocessor and wear 3.0 is all about the coprocessor and saving battery by using it properly (just like Suunto has done on the S7) - which is why I think that its actually far more likely that its feasible for a 3100 chip than a 4100 chip.
Saying that I saw that someone has stated that Oppo will not be updating their watches, any with wear 3.0 will be new model.
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Just to clarify a couple things that are fact. The new Casio watch is running a Samsung chip but itâs an older one they have had since the Gear S3 Frontier not the non released one. Second Spotify had an exclusive contract with Samsung for Offline use with Tizen. Once Samsung commited to Wear OS the contract was voided which is why itâs also now available for the Apple Watch also. I worked for Samsung and have some friends still on the inside. Suunto as well as others legitimately donât know if the software will run properly yet because the full release of everything wonât happen until after the Samsung event here in a couple weeks. Even Samsungs own current watches wonât run it and the 3100 is way older and that makes the coprocessor way less relevant for day to day OS speeds and operations.
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@jeremiah-dudek itâs a very unsure time for all Suunto 7 owners and potential Suunto 7 owners. To add further to the possibility that things wonât be updated I see REI has marked the sunnto 7 down to $279. A watch that launched at $499 and in about a year is now retailing for about half that price and with no clear successor in place, makes me think the watch wonât be sticking around nor seeing major updates going forward sadly.