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    Serious navigation concerns when POI’s are not showing

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    • inkognitoI Offline
      inkognito Platinum Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
      last edited by inkognito

      @dimitrios-kanellopoulos That contradicts our previous observations. The watch preferred old POIs that were more than ~10 km away to those that were very close and added recently. If it always showed 16 POIs closest to my actual location, it would be perfect 🙂 Unfortunatelly, it doesn’t always seem to be the case…

      SV: fingers crossed :D
      S9 (non-baro): died after 2 months, replaced, holding strong since 03/20
      Spartan Trainer: casing broke after 23 months, repaired, lost watertightness 5 months later, died
      Despite some pretty bad luck, I still love Suunto!

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        Soojong Moon @inkognito
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        @inkognito Is this issue has been solved?
        I recenlty ran outside several times but don’t remember seeing any POIs on the route navigation screen.

        S9BT, A3P, Suunto Smart Sensor, Polar OH1
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          inkognito Platinum Member @Soojong Moon
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          @soojong-moon Honestly, I don’t know. Since I’ve learned that watch is supposed to show 16 closest POIs (or 16 whichever POIs), I always tried to keep the amount lower than 16. So when I move to the location where I need new POIs, I delete the “old ones” from my watch. I am for sure limited by this relatively low number, but at least my watch seems to be predictable now and all my POIs are shown correctly.

          I can test larger amount in different location during the weekend though 🙂

          SV: fingers crossed :D
          S9 (non-baro): died after 2 months, replaced, holding strong since 03/20
          Spartan Trainer: casing broke after 23 months, repaired, lost watertightness 5 months later, died
          Despite some pretty bad luck, I still love Suunto!

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