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      wakarimasen Silver Members @David l
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      @David-l said in What do you expect from the next update?:

      @GKnoll this is one of the main reasons I had to go back to a Garmin
      Sorry to say it out loud, but my Forerunner 955 is much clearer in this respect.

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        fobissss
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        The first thing I expect ad soon as possible is to fix the bug which hides the first part of the track from the watch display during activity recording, which is simply unacceptable for a watch paid 800 euros. Immediately after also fix the display which turns off after battery charge and requires several time to come back. So, instead of inventing new features, what I suggest is to concentrate on bugfix

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          Iggge @fobissss
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          @fobissss I have never encountered that problem đŸ€”

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            freeheeler @fobissss
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            @fobissss
            you can be sure that Suunto knows about both issues. and you can be sure they do not ignore them.
            the uncertainty about priority and success to find the root cause remains.

            living sideways

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              i5boi @Frederick Rochette
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              @Frederick-Rochette dual power, cycling & live tracking.

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                maszop Bronze Member @i5boi
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                This is actually not a watch update, but a map update, but when will contour lines be restored?

                Months pass and still silence, and there were assurances that it was only temporary.

                Additionally, it is impossible to download new maps without first updating the previously downloaded ones, which will become useless to me.

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                  alschmid @peegee
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                  @peegee said in What do you expect from the next update?:

                  1. Possibility to choose another widget by swiping in opposite direction.

                  Why not swiping through as many widgets as you please? Much like

                  • the touch screen functionality as well as the middle button afford,
                  • in the training mode faces (that you can compile and customzie on the mobile app),
                  • the watch OS of the older watches had it,
                  • it is suggested in “how to customize your widgets” on the SV,
                  • it used to be before it was changed to a lengthy scroll with an unnecessary layer of depth to get your information


                  Just saying
 😉

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                    Tami999 Silver Members
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                    I really wish Suunto team could add this, would be so useful for me.

                    Option to change UI scale in widget list. Like now i can see two options when button down pressed once. I see pulse, and weather. If i want to see more info i need to press down button few more times to scroll down and see other widgets. It would be cool option to change scale from 100% to 75% or 50% for example.

                    Just like in internet browser by holding CTRL + scroll mouse roll. Just by one press down button I could see current weather, pulse, altitude compass or something, everything would be just smaller. No need to press down button few times. I think its also very easy to implement. 🙂

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                      Carlos97atz @mrenaude
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                      @mrenaude I would also love to be able to continue with the previous day’s activity, for hiking routes of several days. This way all the kilometers would appear together and everything would be seen together on the map

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                        A Former User @Carlos97atz
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                        @Carlos97atz That is such a useful feature! Run to barber, resume later, get haircut, run back home. Do it all the time! Years ago I did a 55km 3 day backpacking hike with the Forerunner 945, resume later was great, could recharge the watch, and end the trek with one activity. It baffles my mind that the other big sports watch companies haven’t done this (besides Coros I think).

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                          Kostas Zinelis Bronze Member
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                          Automatic navigation and recalculation/redesign shortest route to a destination (like in Google Maps navigation)

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                            maszop Bronze Member @Kostas Zinelis
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                            @Kostas-Zinelis This generally works in the city, park, etc. and is useful only in smartwatches.
                            In outdoor watches, especially in the mountains, you should generally not use such automatic routing (apart from the fact that in the mountains there are no streets along which a watch can automatically select a safe route). Often there are no trails at all or they vary in difficulty. The choice of route should be left to the user who consciously chooses his route.
                            The watch screen is too small to be able to check whether the route guided by the watch is safe at all.

                            Besides, Suunto has enough problems with the software (including maps in general) to start further complicated software revolutions now.

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                              Virginio @gerasimos
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                              @gerasimos said in What do you expect from the next update?:

                              @Frederick-[link text]([link url]([link url](link url)))Rochette Button lock 🔐 in time mode - (same like during exercise) and bug fixes
                              đŸ’ȘđŸ”ș

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                                Kostas Zinelis Bronze Member @maszop
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                                @maszop That’s not true. As long as there is the option in Suunto app to automatically design hiking routes (any road or path) a similar to Google maps navigation can be applied. With this option the user will have the benefit of recalculation of ETA which now is only available by track back.

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                                  Ɓukasz Szmigiel
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                                  Open SDK/API for S+ apps, widgets and watchfaces.

                                  S9PP 2.40.38

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                                    slurpnik
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                                    For me there are three major and three minor things I’d love to see in the next update:

                                    • Contour lines - missing them at 500+ zoom level makes map useless in certain sports and scenarios. I bet some user groups may not mind this in at all (e.g. trailrunning), but for other (smaller) user groups this is a huge deal.
                                    • Fixed turn-by-turn navigation - current implementation does what it can to get you confused and lost. I simply don’t understand why they chose this implementation and why they’re keeping it.
                                    • Better watchfaces - not more, just better. Maybe its time to retire some old ones, give people basic ability to configure a few fields, ability to show HR/baro graphs on watchface etc. I also feel at least half of watchfaces are for designs and to look good and stylish (OK, some people may prefer that), and we’re missing a few more practical ones (optimizing for readability over design)

                                    And three nice-to-haves if I may:

                                    • Faster Off-track alert: Off-track alert notifying user only after 100m deviation from course is way too much on watch that can track which side of the road you’re on. Garmin has 50m in watches with less precise GPS. Can we make it say 20m? Shouldn’t be too controversial or difficult to change I hope.
                                    • One optional, configurable field in map view Time, HR, and altitude will likely be among the most useful ones.
                                    • Multitasking - ability to leave activity mode during tracking, without stopping, go back to watchface, be able to interact with the watch and be able to get back to activity tracked (by going up from the watchface). Useful for slower activities, like in the middle of a long hike want to check out weather widget, alti/baro widget, sunrise/sunset widget etc.

                                    Watch: Suunto Vertical (titanium solar canyon)

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                                      maszop Bronze Member @Kostas Zinelis
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                                      @Kostas-Zinelis In Suunto App you can check and correct/modify such a route quite quickly and thoroughly (larger screen, greater phone processing power).
                                      You can’t do this on a watch. The screen is too small, the hardware is too weak, the area visible on the screen is too small.

                                      Better to improve the actual navigation tools — compass, route recording, Find Back, improve POI/waypoints support, larger visible area, contour lines etc.

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                                        Carlos97atz @Guest
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                                        @Shuhite You’re wrong, the other big companies do have it! Garmin, Polar

                                        I think the only one that doesn’t have it is Suunto

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                                          maszop Bronze Member @slurpnik
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                                          @slurpnik Very good points but I disagree with one thing - Off-track alert. Not everyone uses a watch on the street. In the mountains, forest etc. you often don’t follow the exact trail, but more or less, depending on the terrain, etc. For me, less than 100m would be very irritating. 20m will be completely disaster.

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                                            Tieutieu Platinum Member @slurpnik
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                                            @slurpnik from my point of view, the 100m deviation alert is ok :

                                            • not too close to avoid continuous alerts
                                            • not too far to be alerted soon enough

                                            I’m with you on turn by turn improvements, data display on map (at least the altitude).
                                            I’d love to see native structured workouts improvements (rep counter).

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