Bug in latest firmware 2.23.20
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@chargerunner said in Bug in latest firmware 2.23.20:
and/or a target (only distance, I’ve never set a duration target)
I can’t say anything about Strava because I don’t use it, but as far as the distance/time goal is concerned, I use it constantly (w/ or w/o S+ and all possible permutations with other settings, w/ oHR, w/ Suunto smart/Polar verity sense sensors and Polar stride sensor) and so far I’ve never encountered any hiccups or anything like that. One thing to say: I have a habit of doing a soft reset every now and then, and I don’t know if that protects me from hiccups (I will try w/o it from now on).
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What app version are you on ? Yes it will be possible to downgrade ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos To be able to choose between two firmware versions (newest and last stable one) would be very interesting. People with many orr constant issues could test a downgrade and verify if the issues dissapear.
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@jjpaz should be on next beta I think. Or if not already out. Android wise.
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@jjpaz i downgraded from 2.23 to 2.20.30. it’s fine now
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@Beepi Great!! Your watch was S9B, is that right?
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Today I did a restart of the watch before my exercise and it worked. Can be a coincidence. My thoughts is that it can be a memory issue.
@gi0vanni Is it possible to downgrade the Peak? I have not find a way to do it.
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@mr-blom
I have posted all info you need to downgrade in my first reply to your initial post
all is described in the link.
select your device name, the firmware you would like to downgrade to, download it and drag it into your SuuntoLink with the watch connected
hope the issues with your watch will be solved this way and of course for the future -
S9p can be downgraded now?
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@freeheeler And S9P is upgraded vía OTA, not by Suuntolink…
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@jjpaz yes. I was experiencing a bug where the Suunto plus apps didn’t work at all/crushed in activity. Keep in mind if you downgrade that you have to set up the watch after it, as all your customisations are deleted. You can find the firmware following the link above and scrolling down.
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@zhang965 in latest android yes I think
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I have done a restart of the watch before every exercise. And it worked for a few days. Today it didn’t work. It seems to be more worse. Can I downgrade the watch? I have the peak and can’t connect it through the suunto-link.
Right now I have to use one of my old watches can’t have a watch crashing all the time.
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@mr-blom are you using S+? Do you use the latest android beta? That should allow you to downgrade afaik
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Right now I have an IPhone. I think have an 2 years old Samsung lying somewhere, so maybe I can use that.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I have the latest Android Beta and I can’t find any “downgrade” menu.
It only shows “Your software is updated” when you check for new software and can’t choose any version, as usual. -
Suunto sent us a message, we need some information from people having crashes, please contact me with a DM for more info. Thanks.
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@gi0vanni said in Bug in latest firmware 2.23.20:
@chargerunner said in Bug in latest firmware 2.23.20:
and/or a target (only distance, I’ve never set a duration target)
I use it constantly (w/ or w/o S+ and all possible permutations with other settings, w/ oHR, w/ Suunto smart/Polar verity sense sensors and Polar stride sensor) and so far I’ve never encountered any hiccups or anything like that. One thing to say: I have a habit of doing a soft reset every now and then, and I don’t know if that protects me from hiccups (I will try w/o it from now on).
until now I’ve not been able to trigger any issue… tried all the nasty possible things. my watch seems immune
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@gi0vanni Could you tell with model are you using? Mine is Suunto 9 Baro. I wonder if the issue only involves certain models…