Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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Testing 9PP gps in Florence. Not bad at all considering the urban environment.
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@Hristijan-Petreski wow!! I got mine for couple weeks ago above 500€
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel
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@isazi , is this already fixed in the upcoming firmware? Thanks in advance
The touchscreen has lag during activity and the activity timer moves when I swipe but the screens don’t transition at times. Here’s a Loom video, you can jump to 0:24 in the recording to where I demo this:
https://www.loom.com/share/470352e83e124e7bb1e43204440eb35d
Edit: you can see my HR rising as I got a little frustrated with the screen LOL, sorry
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@Umer-Javed I have seen this in the activity menu, the first scroll down is slow, it is the same in the current firmware but I can report it.
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I was wondering if it wouldn’t be better if the new UI used caching - even to raster images and some sort of updating the data in the background. So that scrolling between screens is super-fast and the view doesn’t work for the data.
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@isazi thank you!
Yeah, it’s not a huge issue to be honest, but somehow I had never considered activating touch-screen during activity until now so just saw this.
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@Umer-Javed the start screen has touchscreen working anyway, because it is not considered activity yet, so it has been like this for a while
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@isazi sorry, no I’m referring to the part I show in the video around 0:24
https://www.loom.com/share/470352e83e124e7bb1e43204440eb35d
Where I’m swiping between screens and nothing happens:
I recorded the full video to show all the steps to how I got to that activity but the issue is documented 0:24 onwards.
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@Umer-Javed right.
This is a known bug existing since S9PP and not fixed yet.
If you swipe above the big number it will work as expected. -
@Egika got it, thanks guys
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Is there a way to empty the logbook of the watch without going through factory settings?
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@Highlands
afair no. It free some space when needed., or when you run a firmware update (data details are removed from the activities) -
@Highlands no. Delete the one by one or factory reset are your options.
What’s your use case for this? -
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Been using the all black for three months now. There are no perfect watches for sure but imho, 9pp is one of the best choices on the market for customers who prefer lightweight watches. Bonus: it has an awesome battery life for its miniature size. I guess the titanium version feels even better.
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Battery comparison F7X vs. 9PP from today 24 km hike.
Both watches were connected to H10.
F7X consumed 14%, while harvesting 50k lux solar during the hike. OK, I admit I used maps as well.
9PP for the same hike consumed 13% in performance mode.
Bottom line: the heavy duty work horse 9PP has awesome battery. -
@Highlands said in Suunto 9 Peak Pro?:
Been using the all black for three months now. There are no perfect watches for sure but imho, 9pp is one of the best choices on the market for customers who prefer lightweight watches. Bonus: it has an awesome battery life for its miniature size. I guess the titanium version feels even better.
It is my favorite. I am hoping for a smaller version of the vertical, I use the 9PP as my primary watch. OHR on the 9PP is better for me as well.
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@isazi said in Suunto Vertical is here:
@Hexa62 OWS improvements are being worked on by Sony, and the hotfix will already include a GPS firmware that is better at handling signal loss (but not OWS specific). As for the night, if you enable “do not disturb” the watch does not have backlight active.
Can we expect this OWS optimization to roll into the next S9PP firmware as they both use the same chipset right?
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@Umer-Javed S9PP will get some GPS firmware update, that’s all I know. The OWS stuff is not ready yet.