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    Will 9 peak get SW update?

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    • EgikaE Offline
      Egika Platinum Member @Guest
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      @stevenvl I read, that it is not the watch to handle the cold (which it does well), it is the arm of the user 🙂

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      • Andi BuzerA Offline
        Andi Buzer Bronze Member
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        Will we get any further software updates for the s9p? So not the same features as in race, vertical or s9pp but improvements for s9p

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        Suunto 9
        Suunto 9 Peak Titanium

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        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Andi Buzer
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          @Andi-Buzer Unlikely, if outstanding bugs exist they may be fixed. The 9 Peak does not have the same hardware as the Peak Pro and is not compatible with the current firmware release.

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            Andi Buzer Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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            @Brad_Olwin sad to hear. The software support duration was quite short for a product this expensive at release. Although I understand that there was a big leap forward hardware wise and it’s difficult to maintain different code bases I’m a bit disappointed

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            Suunto 9 Peak Titanium

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              Tieutieu Platinum Member @Andi Buzer
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              @Andi-Buzer the S9p is a very stable product ; what kind of update would you like to come ?
              As said, the hardware limits « big » updates.

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                Elipsus Silver Members @Andi Buzer
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                @Andi-Buzer One thing to live by in today’s market : Don’t, ever, buy something for what it “could” become, or on what a company promises.
                If the thing you’re buying doesn’t suit your needs, but “should be updated in the future” you’re just setting yourself up for disappointment, modern tech news are filled with stories of companies that “didn’t deliver” or that delivered half baked stuff.

                If my next watch has all the features I wanted when I bough it, i wouldn’t care less for updates, and, seeing all the little bugs that creeped out on my 9PP compared to the rock solid previous firmware, I would sometimes advocate against updates (but that last update was very cool…)

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                  Prenj @Elipsus
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                  @Elipsus That’s why I’m never the first adopter of new tech. I wait at least a year. Until then, most of the bugs get fixed and if there were any big quality issues or design flaws, it is now well known. So I get much less frustrated with the products I get.

                  S9P has very stable firmware. It’s virtually bugfree. It still looks great IMO. So yeah, it might not get any more features or updates, but that’s ok. It’s still a great watch.

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                  • TieutieuT Offline
                    Tieutieu Platinum Member @Elipsus
                    last edited by Tieutieu

                    @Elipsus And even if the brand would sell “X years of updates includeed”, it still wouldn’t tell which kind of updates and would still be limited by Hardware or sofware developpment.

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                    Suunto Race S
                    S9pp titanium sand
                    Suunto Wing
                    S9B titanium Ambassador edition, A3P, X6

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                      Elipsus Silver Members @Tieutieu
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                      @Tieutieu And if the company delivers an update just for the sake of updating, you’re looking at botched software that didn’t get proper testing before shipping, or features crammed in insufficient hardware, full of limitations and hiccups

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                      • Andi BuzerA Offline
                        Andi Buzer Bronze Member @Tieutieu
                        last edited by Andi Buzer

                        @Tieutieu support for multiple sensors of the same kind for example. It’s so inconvenient having to unpair and pair sensors every time when using multiple hr sensors

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                        Suunto 9 Peak Titanium

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