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    April is Coming ! (S7)

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    • freeheelerF Offline
      freeheeler @Aleksander H
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      @aleksander-h
      I must say that I liked the S7 from what I saw. I used it only briefly as a backup while my S9B was in service… what I disliked most is that I had to keep the charging cable in mind permanently.
      I am curious if Suunto is working on a new WearOS and how it will be 🙂

      living sideways

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      • Aleksander HA Offline
        Aleksander H Bronze Member @freeheeler
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        @freeheeler I don’t mind the charging. That said, I wanted a smart watch that was also a good running watch, so I wasn’t expecting anything with multi-day battery.

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          A Former User @Brad_Olwin
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          @brad_olwin said in April is Coming ! (S7):

          @aleksander-h said in April is Coming ! (S7):

          @brad_olwin if it’s like android phones, it’s the manufacturer’s job to push out security patches that Google provides. For instance, Samsung tests and pushes out the android security patches for their phones after Google makes them available to them. So it probably is Suuntos job to do this for the S7.

          Since WearOS on the watch is updated independently and has been updated several times since the last Suunto update I doubt it. I am sure there are some patches Suunto needs to occasionally do but general WearOS updates are not part of that.

          It is same as for Android. Manufacturer has to apply the security patch when it is available and push it to watches. If you still don’t believe it, check security patch version on S7 - it is “July 2021”.

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          • Aleksander HA Offline
            Aleksander H Bronze Member
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            Anyone know what the latest security patch is for wear 2? Tried to Google it but couldn’t find any information.

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              A Former User
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              It’s great that other models receive updates but as S7 owner I wait some fixes over the S7, I not mention improvements because at this times looks as miracle, but only fix. Only to metion few things:

              • I expect for a random reboot on mid of any activity, that is bad
              • Altimerter have very strange behavior, only with the SWA, not with other apps
              • GPS also have some strange behaviors on zones that should be perfect for any other GPS device
              • Can’t use meters/seconds on a device that support paragliding sport mode… weird…
              • And few others that now not take in considration because maybe was my mistake think that the S7 was a “Suunto watch” + WearOS = “a dream device” and it was not so. Even, reading the manual in advance, I expected more on future firmware upgrade at the purchase moment like the additions of the Suunto Tiles, etc. but not was the case either.

              I still like the S7 but now I prefer to sell it in the short time. This feeling of “better to sell this device” didn’t happen me with the A3P or even the S9B, and remember me my experience with the Garmin Fenix few years ago…

              And as I said in another thread, it doesn’t make sense for me to wait for a new WearOS 3 model when 2 didn’t live up to my expectations.

              @dmytro said in April is Coming ! (S7):
              @harboe but it still updates almost 4 year old S9, that’s cool, right?

              Thats is good for S9 users not S7 haha 😁

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              • BinoWorld UKB Offline
                BinoWorld UK Bronze Member @freeheeler
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                @freeheeler Suunto is snoozing big time, the competition is running away with fantastic new watches. It seems like Suunto couldn’t care less. I had the S7 and really enjoyed using it but it fell short of Garmin in so many aspects. Unless Suunto bring out an S7 Gen 2 with major improvements, I am afraid it will always be my second best.

                Very annoying automatic emails even though I had the S7 for more then 6 months

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                • freeheelerF Offline
                  freeheeler @BinoWorld UK
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                  @binoworld-uk
                  bear in mind that Suunto is a relatively small company and I personally think they do great things and also the way they do it convices me 🙂

                  living sideways

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                    olymay Gold Members @BinoWorld UK
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                    @binoworld-uk Garmin are sports watches first with a few smart features added in. The S7 is a smartwatch first with many great sports features added.

                    The S7 should not be compared to Garmin devices (or even typical Suunto watches), instead it should be compared to other smartwatches (WearOS, Apple, etc) where it comfortably beats most of them in most categories.

                    I believe it achieved it’s mission and then some. Is it perfect? No. But it is the first WearOS device from Suunto and it beats WearOS devices from companies that have been making them for years (Fossil, Mobvoi, Samsung, etc).

                    The S7 is now over two years old. Barely any other WearOS devices get major updates beyond a year (security updates still come through on all devices as and when they are released by Google. These are NOT monthly like they are with the phones).

                    I would love Suunto to release an S7mkII, as with iterative improvements, modern hardware, and customer feedback they could really knock it out of the park.

                    What has held the S7 back (in my opinion) has been the lack of advertising and market awareness (Samsung, Fossil, and TicWatch are all people really talk about) and charging too much (£420 when new was crazy money, even the overpriced Samsung watches aren’t that much and the S7 could do so much more!).

                    I worry that the lack of sales of the S7 will mean it will be destined to be a one off 😞

                    Suunto 7 Graphite Copper
                    Suunto App Beta (Android - Pixel 6 Pro)

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                    • Aleksander HA Offline
                      Aleksander H Bronze Member @olymay
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                      @olymay said in April is Coming ! (S7):

                      What has held the S7 back (in my opinion) has been the lack of advertising and market awareness (Samsung, Fossil, and TicWatch are all people really talk about) and charging too much (£420 when new was crazy money, even the overpriced Samsung watches aren’t that much and the S7 could do so much more!).

                      Personally I think what held it back was the many missing features when it launched. Many reviews you find online were not the best because they were all based on the original software. They weren’t updated to reflect what the S7 is capable of now.

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                        olymay Gold Members @Aleksander H
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                        @aleksander-h said in April is Coming ! (S7):

                        @olymay said in April is Coming ! (S7):

                        What has held the S7 back (in my opinion) has been the lack of advertising and market awareness (Samsung, Fossil, and TicWatch are all people really talk about) and charging too much (£420 when new was crazy money, even the overpriced Samsung watches aren’t that much and the S7 could do so much more!).

                        Personally I think what held it back was the many missing features when it launched. Many reviews you find online were not the best because they were all based on the original software. They weren’t updated to reflect what the S7 is capable of now.

                        I agreed that these missing features did hurt it, but none of the Samsungs, Apples, Fossils had those features either. Yes they could be added with third party apps on those devices, but that was also the case for the S7.

                        I feel that many reviewers were treating the S7 as another Suunto watch and comparing it to things like the Suunto 9 or Garmin/Coros/Polar watches, which was simply crazy.

                        At launch, even when it didn’t have all the features it does now, the S7 was still a WAY more complete fitness smartwatch than any other smartwatch on the market.
                        However, this did not justify the insane price at launch. £420 was simply too much for a smartwatch. Especially when it wasn’t being advertised and barely anyone knew about it.
                        When people saw my S7 and asked about it barely any of them even knew of Suunto, let alone the S7. Those that did were divers and only knew about the dive watches.
                        Once I explained it people most were extremely interested - a full on smartwatch that could track fitness as well as proper sport swatch, yes please they said! Then they saw the price and noped out faster than a greased up whippet.

                        I have never seen an advert for Suunto here in the UK (apart from a few targeted adds on social media but they don’t count). But I see adverts for Apple and Samsung pretty much daily. It’s no surprise to learn they are the top two smartwatch sellers.

                        With aggressive advertising and more aggressive pricing then Suunto could take a sizable chunk of the market. If they keep as they are then they will sell even fewer S7mkII then they did the first one (if they even release one at all).

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                        Suunto App Beta (Android - Pixel 6 Pro)

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                        • Aleksander HA Offline
                          Aleksander H Bronze Member @olymay
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                          @olymay said in April is Coming ! (S7):

                          I have never seen an advert for Suunto here in the UK (apart from a few targeted adds on social media but they don’t count).

                          It was actually advertised quite a bit here in Oslo. They had digital posters going for a while at one of our most used tube stations (Stortinget). I’m guessing it’s a better known brand here in Norway than the UK though. Most people I know know what Suunto is, even if they aren’t particularly active people. Among my British friends though, few have heard of it.

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                          • olymayO Offline
                            olymay Gold Members @Aleksander H
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                            @aleksander-h said in April is Coming ! (S7):

                            @olymay said in April is Coming ! (S7):

                            I have never seen an advert for Suunto here in the UK (apart from a few targeted adds on social media but they don’t count).

                            It was actually advertised quite a bit here in Oslo. They had digital posters going for a while at one of our most used tube stations (Stortinget). I’m guessing it’s a better known brand here in Norway than the UK though. Most people I know know what Suunto is, even if they aren’t particularly active people. Among my British friends though, few have heard of it.

                            And that emphasises my point. With some advertising in the UK and other countries (advertising does not need to be expensive either) then Suunto could gain some significant brand awareness.

                            Most people I have spoken to really like the sound of Suunto and how they operate (designed and made in Finland etc (ignoring the S7 which is made in China)).
                            Unfortunately they then see the prices and decide they can get the same or more for less money from other brands. Right or wrong that is the perception.

                            Suunto need (in my opinion) to broaden their advertising as well as price aggressively.
                            But dropping the S7 like a dead duck after just one year of updates means many people (me included) will be extremely wary about buying another Suunto device 😞

                            Suunto 7 Graphite Copper
                            Suunto App Beta (Android - Pixel 6 Pro)

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                            • JANTIKAINENJ Offline
                              JANTIKAINEN Bronze Member
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                              I’ve been using Galaxy Watch 4 and S7 parallelly for the past few months now.
                              S7 is obviously shining on the sports side and also the easy use of offline maps is something the Watch 4 is lacking. On the smart side the Watch 4 is a bit better over the S7.
                              For example I don’t know if it’s the Wear OS 3 but with Watch 4 I can read full long messages (email and whatsapp). S7 is not able to show long messages completely. Battery is about the same with both watches in normal use but during an activity the S7 is again shining over the Watch 4.
                              I really hope that S7 is not the last Wear OS device from Suunto.

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                                Harboe Bronze Member @JANTIKAINEN
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                                @jantikainen The galaxy watch can track multiple sleeps per day, like a fitbit. Something the S7 unfortunately can’t.

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                                  JANTIKAINEN Bronze Member @Harboe
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                                  @harboe
                                  yes that’s true but it’s not relevant to me since I don’t take naps. 😊

                                  Samsung Galaxy S24
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                                  • Zoran ZZ Offline
                                    Zoran Z @Harboe
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                                    @harboe i totally agree with you. Lack of tracking multiple sleep sessions is really bad. Because every nap is kinda booster to your energy during the day and kind of status of your wellbeing… But unfortunatly even resources doesn’t increase during day when you are stationary in your bed or something it must be shown somehow that you get yourself some energy so your watch without that thinks on the end of the day that you are dying

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                                      Jamie BG Bronze Member @Zoran Z
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                                      @zoran-z - take a look at your resources widget - naps should reflect as boosting resources - which in my opinion is the correct way of dealing with naps; and shouldn’t be added to overall sleep as it knocks the percentage of stages out of whack in relation to overall sleep duration.

                                      If it naps/rest time when your stress is low, it should be increasing resources. If it isn’t it’s due to the firstbeat algorithm not being updated. The S7 was one of the first watches with the firstbeat sleep tracking integrated with stress and sleep score, however when you see the improvements that have been made to it over the last year or so (reference the Garmin Fenix lines) - its amazing how much more developed and refined it has become.

                                      Though still wish we got the HR graph across the sleep stages graph like Suunto does. Always really liked looking at that one. Instead now just look at stress overlaid against sleep stages.

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                                        ChrisA Platinum Member @Zoran Z
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                                        @zoran-z for me resting, like sitting on the couch - and taking a nap even more - is reflected in a significant raise in resources on any Suunto watch I have / had. Be sure to set your resting heartrate not too low! It’s not the lowest average HR in sleep, but the one you have during the day while not doing anything. For me it’s about 10 beats higher than the sleeping HR.

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                                        • Piotr PientkaP Offline
                                          Piotr Pientka Bronze Member @ChrisA
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                                          @chrisa Is there possibility to configure resting heartrate in S7? Im not aware of it.

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                                            Egika Platinum Member @Piotr Pientka
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                                            @piotr-pientka the manual has it:
                                            https://www.suunto.com/Support/Product-support/suunto_7/suunto_7/sports-by-suunto/general-options/

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                                            Race S All Black - TI Canary - Titanium Courtney

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