SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.33.12 - Q1 2024
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@e6321 said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.33.12 - Q1 2024:
FYI airplane mode in control panel doesn’t do anything.
Same here (S9PP)
I have to go into the settings, connectivity, to activate the airplane mode for real, and to cut the bluetooth connection to the iPhone.But the airplane switch in the control panel has no effect, the iPhone still synchronises with the watch.
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Hi !
I have a weird bug on my 9PP since the update.
In “Gym Timer” for example, the lap button don’t do anything, it just record a lap.
It used to go to the next exercice or something.
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@Tieutieu not the Race, at least. I get in the shower with the watch locked and as soon as the water drops start to hit the touchscreen it goes throug menus, screens, etc.
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@Neblazok said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.33.12 - Q1 2024:
Hi !
I have a weird bug on my 9PP since the update.
In “Gym Timer” for example, the lap button don’t do anything, it just record a lap.
It used to go to the next exercice or something.
Am I the only one ?@Neblazok On my 9PP this also happens on any screen except for the “Gym Timer” screen, where the bottom button does work.
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Hi @Neblazok, FYI we’re discussing this issue in this post, in the context of the 7 Minute Workout S+App! Some code got lost in the last update? If anyone can confirm/replicate the issue, it would be useful, thanks!
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@Meneillos for me water drops won’t unlock the Race screen, if raise to wake is set to display only. Haven’t tested below the shower (don’t wear my watch then) but just tried it outdoors while in the rain.
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@ChrisA said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.33.12 - Q1 2024:
@Meneillos for me water drops won’t unlock the Race screen, if raise to wake is set to display only. Haven’t tested below the shower (don’t wear my watch then) but just tried it outdoors while in the rain.
Right. Problems in the shower or water only occur, if raise to wake is set to “full on”.
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Since the last update, my pace suddenly spikes when I reach the first km of my run.
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@Raphes67 no you are not alone, I’ve noted that as well and it happens several times along the way
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I’m a little bummed that the issues with navigation prompts weren’t addressed with this update. I know it’s been discussed elsewhere (https://forum.suunto.com/topic/9382/navigation-turn-notififactions), but I was really hoping for some progress.
There’s really one simple fix that would dramatically improve the experience: when at the current turn, show a prompt for THAT TURN and not the NEXT TURN.
It should be a relatively easy fix since it currently works the correct way when approaching the end of a route - first it gives the ~100m warning that the end is approaching, and then it prompts when you’ve reached the exact end point. Just apply this logic to turns and waypoints and we’re all set.
… And if I had to beg for one other improvement, I’d like the turn prompts to display longer.
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Watch didn’t sync today either. Happens with about 50% of activities since the last update
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@duffman19
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@duffman19 I still hope they make the turn notifications a lot smaller so that parts of the screen remain visible. Same for off-route-warnings. Being able to continuously see the map/breadcrumbs would help a lot, especially if the turn info is difficult to interprete, wrong, or falsely timed …
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@duffman19 It’s a good idea to bring it up again, even if I don’t think Suunto will deploy it as a firmware update…
I think / hope that one day, taking advantage of the introduction of a new watch Suunto will integrate a real track navigation.
Today it sucks and worse than that, it’s unusable.I imagine that 99% of employees have a Suunto on their wrist and that a large proportion use it for sport, so I don’t understand how this function can be so rubbish compared to other brands.
On a Suunto Race, if you want to follow a new track it’s compulsory in my opinion to display the map screen. On a Garmin, for example, you can run on any screen and follow the directions that appear in the overlay - at the right moment in the vast majority of cases.
In my opinion, this is an obvious area of development for SuuntoAnd I know that some people here use their watches for cycling (Garmin’s Edge for me). I don’t even know how you can tolerate this level of looseness on this function. On a bike, where speed is more important, it’s vital that the turning information arrives at the right time if you don’t want to make U-turns or stop. Suunto will go straight to the wall if it comes out with a bike-computer as bad at navigation functions as these watches.
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@Arnaud-Lclr when the SV came out (in may 23) I talked about this, because I think it‘s annoying that you cannot see the data like HR, cadence, pace while using the map… at that time I requested to have a overlay of one or two parameters on the map screen (it would be great to have the possibility to chose the parameter like while creating the sports mode) and also a automatic switch of the different screens of sport mode and map… but I think nobody wanted to hear this
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@ChrisA thanks for the tip! I’ve set the raise to screen only, let’s see how it goes
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@SuperFlo75 The subject is quite conceptual for someone who has never experienced a good navigation system. I’ll see if I can’t make a video demo of the damn thing.
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Today I’ve noticed a strange behavior
When charging and downloading a map, it seems that the watch stop charging after the “map downloaded” message is shown.
Not sure if it was my fault (maybe moving the charger) or not, I’ll try again later
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@Tieutieu yes, it does. But I want to fully lock the watch. During wintertime when using gloves my gloves often accidentally presses the buttons.
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@sartoric
maybe and update you didn’t recognise?