Suunto 9 Peak Pro?
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@ChrisA Cooper test is already in the new app store.
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Yes today Android have a Beta update of some features , store/tags /map a inside of store a lot of new apps
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@TrailEyes
Suunto is doing a lot of things right and very good. Not only soft and firmware, but also the mechanical things like haptics, materials and new position of baro sensors.
unfortunately I don’t get why the S9P was released as a 43mm version only. It is nice for athletes who prefer a small watch, of course. -
@freeheeler I bet they know this and have something bigger planned. It’s just taking longer than we would like
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@ChrisA that’s alrwady available le on the SA suunto store with is gorgeously implemented. Looks like a new, better looking version of MOVESCOUNT app. I have to admit that I had that sensation of nostalgy and relief and I though ‘SUUNTO IS SUUNTO AGAIN BUT BETTER’
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@althaea35 thanks - haven’t looked into it for a while. Will give it a try when fit again (had a small surgery and can / should not train).
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@aroo7 @freeheeler I have the same exact problem has you. I have quite a big wrist and feel better with a big watch sitting on it. Also I am starting getting old and my eyes are not working in near distance.
I have a S9B titanium and I love it , I wear it loose because otherwise it cause me pain( that’s all the watches not only S9).
I have to admit that whatever the sport I do I gets in my way,it moves to much. Running Hiking, Riding and Weight Lifting it is always moving to much.
I am considering a smaller watch. In my experience is just matter of getting used to it
In a couple of weeks if I will wear back my S9B It will look to big to my eyes. I know for sure.also I found that the actual diplay radius difference between S9B and S9P is 3mm.
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@dulko79 I only hope the new UI comes to the S9 line.
@fluca @aroo7 @freeheeler watches are like TVs, the bigger the better . I have quite good eyesight and I think I could adapt well to a smaller watch but I like to check the data at glance and to do that I need big numbers and few fields, bigger screens helps to that. Right now I do not have the intention of changing my S9B, it is working well and without issues so I still hope it will last some more years.
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today S9PP?
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@mountainChris definitely!
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@cosme-costa I do not believe new UI will be transferred to old watches due to hardware limitations. In the leaks it is said S9PP has new faster chip. But I guess we will know soon
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Maybe we get a suprise with 1.3 inch display? Slightly bigger watch…
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@dulko79 When S9P was released, didn’t somebody say that it has noticeably better CPU than S9B and will probably get more interesting features in the future? And now there’s S9PP which should be even faster? Interesting I think that S9P owners might get quite angry if S9PP offers better software than S9P…
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@inkognito there’s always new hardware, and not everything will come to all watches.
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@inkognito hard to tell, I guess we will know soon.
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@isazi I totally agree… It’s just that when S9P was released, after some discussions I got the impression that S9P is now the top model that was expected to grow and noticeably improve for a few years. And bang, now the S9PP comes and most probably becomes Suunto’s top interest. If S9P doesn’t improve, people might start feeling Spartan-ish
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@inkognito S9P is definitely improving, as the S3/S5/S9 are doing. It has already better hardware than the S9, and in fact support things (e.g. off wrist detection) that the S9 does not. But new models will always be better and get something more.
Said that, I am not replacing my S9P for the time being.
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@inkognito same may be said about s9b titanium that came out shortly before s9p. It’s always the question: either you support every model for, say 2 years, or you support every model as long as possible. But when the hardware makes a leap, this ‘as long as possible’ might feel short.
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Tic tac tic tac tic tac…
https://www.auvieuxcampeur.fr/montre-gps-suunto-9-peak-pro-titanium-slate.html
Titanium slate
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