SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022
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@mountainchris Hi Chris! My Suunto 9 Baro has done that a few times in the past but it hasn’t done it in a while. I think it’s something that happens every once in a while with Standby mode and Raise to Wake. I personally disabled them both because I simply don’t like the feature. However it is a nice addition in case I want to enable Raise to Wake.
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S9B, up-to-date, sport mode biking (custom), S+ (variometer) running in the background (choosed the screen from time to time to look how it is working)
After an hour and two minutes moving time the recording of the activity stopped immediately and I only saw the watch face without any warning or question to save the activity. I am not sure, if the watch rebooted, because there was traffic and a small road.
I started a new activity and recognised that the autostop function does stop on a red traffic light, but did not start again. I had to press the upper button to continue.
The first part of the activity was stored and synced to Suunto app, the second part I stopped at home and it also synced to Suunto app.
I never had this before.
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Since the software update, the battery of my Suunto 9 Baro is draining really fast (completely dead in less than 24hrs without exercising). Neither soft nor hard reset has helped so far. Has anyone experienced similar problems? Any suggestions?
Suunto chat support operating times are unfortunately not very user-friendly if you have to work 9 to 5. -
@lukas179 Today I got my new Suunto 9 Baro Granite Blue Titanium. Turned it on (37% battery), updated to latest firmware, charged to 70%, went 2 hours cross country skiing (gps on, notifications disabled, backlight off, connected to H10, battery mode performance). The battery was down to 50%. 10% per hour is a little bit too much and far away from the advertised battery life.
Maybe the battery needs calibration after the update?
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@wmichi exactly! It has always been like this after updates.
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@egika never happend to me, so it’s not the case for every watch. But it may help, I hope.
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@surfboomerang said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022:
@pavlas I’m not sure. Haven’t payed much attention to it yet.
I have only one missed call notification at the moment which would exceed the 48hrs threshold this evening. I’ll keep you informedOk, not sure how it should work, but it has been more than 48 hours after the missed call notification and it still shows in the watch. Even after a sync with SA.
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@lukas179 give it a full charge cycle, re-flash the firmware if the charge cycle doesn’t work. In fact with this last firmware they corrected an excessive battery drain in idle mode. With previous software and my configuration I had to recharge the watch every 5.5/6 days, with the new one 8 days has passed and I still have 20% remaining (7 hours of GPS and I expect to do one hour more this evening before I charge it).
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@surfboomerang said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022:
@surfboomerang said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022:
@pavlas I’m not sure. Haven’t payed much attention to it yet.
I have only one missed call notification at the moment which would exceed the 48hrs threshold this evening. I’ll keep you informedOk, not sure how it should work, but it has been more than 48 hours after the missed call notification and it still shows in the watch. Even after a sync with SA.
Aaanndd… it’s gone!
@Pavlas so it does seem to work. Although not after exactly 48 hours.
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@surfboomerang I still have a missed call from January 31st
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@pavlas oh that can be because it was not clean up.
Can you reboot the watch?
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Yes, reboot always helps. I thought it would clear itself after 48 hours.
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Ok lets see that should not happen
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos For clarification - I use notifications only for calls. And there is a problem only with missed and rejected calls. There is always one left.
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@cosme-costa Hi, could you tell me your config when you dont working out?
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@wmichi said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022:
@lukas179 Today I got my new Suunto 9 Baro Granite Blue Titanium. Turned it on (37% battery), updated to latest firmware, charged to 70%, went 2 hours cross country skiing (gps on, notifications disabled, backlight off, connected to H10, battery mode performance). The battery was down to 50%. 10% per hour is a little bit too much and far away from the advertised battery life.
Maybe the battery needs calibration after the update?
I have same issue S9B. Updated new software and went to sleep 69% on battery -> battery died during night. Charged it to 100% at morning and 2,5h exercise immediately after charging and 69% on battery after that. Rest of day just watch mode so basically no use and seems that battery has died around 2.00am. So battery will survive less than one day. Very disaoppointed to this because watch is basically useless after this! Any advices how to fix this?
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@jtahka my S9B needs 25 % of the battery for a bike ride over 2,5 hours (best gps mode). No idea how it was before the update. I got it 3 days ago and updated it before the first usage.
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With earlier softwares the battery usage during exercise was less than with the new one but there is not that big downgrade than with watch mode usage. Battery going from ~70% to 0% in less than 12h in watch mode is far from normal.
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@jtahka it is not normal indeed. Maybe you can try to reset your watch, and also contact support because battery should last close to a week, not 12 hours.
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@isazi said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022:
@jtahka it is not normal indeed. Maybe you can try to reset your watch, and also contact support because battery should last close to a week, not 12 hours.
Have done resets, all kind. Not effecting. Have been monitoring the situation in every 30mins during the day. Conclusion is that battery drains 8% per hour in time mode. Not cool at all.