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    Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4)

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    • thanasisT Offline
      thanasis Bronze Member @duffman19
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      @duffman19 just for your comparison i ran this morning wearing both vertical and S3P.

      vertical:
      c403ea40-cf19-4d8d-950b-bf6861a63f18-image.png
      measured
      ascent 174 - decent 176
      highest point 279M - actual 277M

      ambit
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      measured:
      ascent 174m - decent 174m
      highest point 282M - actual 277M

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        jussim Bronze Member
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        Thursday morning my 9PP was 49%, after two runs (both about an hour) battery was at 29% before going to bed. Then Friday night charged to 100%, this morning it’s 97% and after the weekly run of 2 hours, battery is at 83%. That’s not great!

        Patiently waiting for the next software update.

        9PP since 09-2025.

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        • vincenzo trimarcoV Offline
          vincenzo trimarco
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          Good morning to all you happy Suunto Vertical owners, after the 2.39.20 update on my vertical, the touchscreen stopped working… I tried with soft reset and hard reset but it doesn’t work. Do you have any solutions, has this happened to anyone else?![alt text](image urlIMG20250103184340.jpg )

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          • JANTIKAINENJ Offline
            JANTIKAINEN Bronze Member
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            I also downgraded to previous software version.
            The sleep tracking of my Race was very unreliable with the latest software version. It skipped sleep tracking 1-2 times per week. I’ve owned my Race just a bit over 1 year and it had never done it before the latest software version.
            To be honest, the latest software version didn’t bring any useful improvements/features. I don’t really care about the new watch faces. Before the Race I had a Samsung Galaxy Watch Pro and in the Samsung forums all people were interestes was just new watch faces and not new features.

            Samsung Galaxy S24
            Suunto Race Titanium

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            • VoiGASV Offline
              VoiGAS Silver Members @thanasis
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              @thanasis Thats very impressive. I think you will see a bigger difference close to high buildings or mountains - this is where the new update brought big improvements in my limited experience with it.
              But the A3P is still a great watch. Too bad not all the functions are supported anymore 🫤


              Race S
              Ambit3 Vertical

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                MKPotts Bronze Member @jussim
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                @jussim
                I was getting the same (about 6-7%/hr in activity) using the latest firmware. I downgraded to the previous firmware yesterday - following the advice in this thread - and a 2.5hr run this morning used 6-7% total. So close to normal burn rate of 2-2.5%/hour.
                It’s still using a lot of battery outside of activity - e.g. 5% last night for 7hrs of sleep - but it was doing this long before the latest firmware.

                I don’t know how Suunto define “smartwatch mode” but my watch has never got close to the claimed 21 days unless I turn everything off other than basic timekeeping. Whereas it has always met (until the latest firmware) the training time claims, at least in performance mode (though not in endurance mode).

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                • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                  Łukasz Szmigiel @powderdrop
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                  @powderdrop I agree with most of what you’ve said.

                  However - the realm of sports and smart watches is merging to a certain degree. Some people will prefer a sports watch as it lasts longer, doesn’t look like a toy and is sturdier.

                  I believe that Suunto is pivoting into those less hardcore users with more lifestyle and wellbeing features being developed and implemented instead of simply being a tank of a trail runners watch.

                  As for the quality of the update - to me it’s simply of poor quality, but it’s been like this for a while. The OHR issue is a rather big one but there were also certain UX issues that took months to fix. This is super annoying and screams of poor quality and lack of polishing.

                  I see two problems with Suunto’s firmware currently:

                  1. Too many features in one public release which leads to long times between releases and plenty of frustration in case major bugs emerge. More smaller releases could be a better strategy.

                  2. Lack of public testing on a wide group of users. Current public release should have been a public beta, open for two weeks for testing that would be enough for the OHR bug to emerge.

                  S9PP 2.40.44

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                  • wmichiW Offline
                    wmichi @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                    @Łukasz-Szmigiel said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):

                    Lack of public testing on a wide group of users. Current public release should have been a public beta, open for two weeks for testing that would be enough for the OHR bug to emerge.

                    I think Coros does a good job with this (better than Garmin). Before the quarterly production firmware update there is an open public beta testing. There is no final release date communicated, as it depends on the beta testing. And during the open beta test bugfixes are released if necessary, so that users can also test the fixes. They always provide a blog post outlining new features so everybody knows what to test.

                    Suunto is the complete opposite. Everything is a big secrecy (there aren’t even release notes for beta SA updates) and in the end everybody is surprised if the limited number of beta testers don’t find every bug.

                    After this OHR debacle Suunto should also think about public beta testing. In the end everyone wins: early adopters can play around with new features, user have the impression that their feedback counts and we all get a more stable product. There are so many people who really like Suunto products and could give valuable feedback. We all want Suunto to succeed, don’t we?

                    But I know that implementing open beta tests is not a trivial task.

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                    • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                      Łukasz Szmigiel @wmichi
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                      @wmichi this sounds ideal.

                      S9PP 2.40.44

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                      • Inge NallssonI Offline
                        Inge Nallsson @wmichi
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                        @wmichi This is also my experience. Coros get a gold star for their open beta implementations (and for very stable final FW releases). Garmin get a tinpot halfstar for the beta releases and for ignoring most of the userfound bugs.

                        Suunto Race S

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                          maszop Bronze Member @wmichi
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                          Software testing in the case of Suunto is a total disgrace. For several last releases now there is always some major disaster, inability to synchronize with the phone, battery drain (still not resolved), now OHR and WiFi not working.
                          The problem with the contour lines and navigation messages has not been solved for over a year. There is still no proper support for several Bluetooth devices, but we have new colours, new watch faces and other fancy carousels in the menu.

                          I don’t know if there is anything positive to write about the testers. Incompetence or there are too few of them.
                          There is definitely a huge problem with the quality of the software and the way it is tested and released.

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                          • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                            Łukasz Szmigiel @maszop
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                            @maszop said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):

                            Incompetence or there are too few of them.

                            I think it’s more of a systematic problem - not related to the people.

                            S9PP 2.40.44

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                              maszop Bronze Member @Łukasz Szmigiel
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                              @Łukasz-Szmigiel But when reporting a problem on the forum, testers often deny it and blame the user or the hardware itself. So you can come to different conclusions.
                              Since the Suunto 9 Peak Pro I have written (and not only me) about problems with measuring elevation gain in strong winds and the answer is always that there is no problem.
                              There were a few similar cases.

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                              • GiPFELKiNDG Offline
                                GiPFELKiND Silver Members @MKPotts
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                                @MKPotts downgrade actually is the best Option for me, too. Until suunto solve some existing problems

                                If it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you. #lifewithasthma #runwithasthma #nevergiveup #pushinglimits #adventurestartshere Suunto D9, 9 Baro, 9 Peak, Vertical Ti, Race , Race s Courtney, SA (Beta) Android🏃🏼🧗⛷️🚵

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                                • GiPFELKiNDG Offline
                                  GiPFELKiND Silver Members @maszop
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                                  @maszop you are right, but some suunto “testers” Here everytime Posts: they dont have this Problems… 😂Now you know all about some Software problems 😂 if the Suunto testers dont have our Problems, the Software rolls out 😂 sorry Joke ends Here.

                                  If it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you. #lifewithasthma #runwithasthma #nevergiveup #pushinglimits #adventurestartshere Suunto D9, 9 Baro, 9 Peak, Vertical Ti, Race , Race s Courtney, SA (Beta) Android🏃🏼🧗⛷️🚵

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                                    maszop Bronze Member @GiPFELKiND
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                                    @GiPFELKiND A tester’s job is to find bugs in software. If they never find them, or even deny them, maybe they should do something else? 😉

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                                      wakarimasen Silver Members @maszop
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                                      @maszop said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):

                                      @GiPFELKiND A tester’s job is to find bugs in software. If they never find them, or even deny them, maybe they should do something else? 😉

                                      This is rather curious statement. I work with software (in a way) and sometimes problems occur that cannot be reproduced. This isn’t necessarily the problem of the tester and is almost always more related to the application itself. When you consider the number of different variables in the watches (and use cases) it’s no wonder that some issues slip under the radar. I’m not talking about the most recent update (before a pile-on starts). I’m just saying that we shouldn’t start to blame the ‘testers’ for not finding all bugs.
                                      Software is never bug-free - that’s pretty much a fact of life.
                                      In the meantime, it’s much more important to be outdoors running/ walking/ cycling/ skiing etc. than worrying about heart rate tracking failing in the middle of a session. The world still turns, and hopefully you enjoyed the activity anyway. 🙂 That was the whole point. after all 😉

                                      Suunto Race Titanium
                                      Suunto Ambit3 Peak
                                      Polar H10
                                      Polar OH1

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                                      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @MKPotts
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                                        @MKPotts said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):

                                        Is there are news on Suunto issuing an official firmware rollback for the S9PP, that was mentioned in this thread about 10 days ago?

                                        I’m now only 7 days from a race that will take me about 35hrs, where I intended to use the S9PP as my primary navigation device, with a watch that drains 6-7%/hour in performance mode since (and only since) the firmware update.

                                        I’ve seen the posts explaining how to complete an “unofficial” rollback but I’m reluctant to do that in case it 1) bricks the watch (is this likely/a real risk?) and/or 2) I successfully roll back only to find the watch forces the update before my race and (worst case) I don’t realise until it fails partway through my race.

                                        You will not have problems rolling back firmware. I’ve done this quite a bit.

                                        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                                        • sorinusS Offline
                                          sorinus @wmichi
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                                          @wmichi 100% agree, most of the problems could be avoided through public beta testing. I hope Suunto will consider implementing a public beta testing process.

                                          Suunto Vertical Ti

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                                          • Łukasz SzmigielŁ Offline
                                            Łukasz Szmigiel @wakarimasen
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                                            @wakarimasen said in Software update 2.39.20 (2024 Q4):

                                            When you consider the number of different variables in the watches (and use cases) it’s no wonder that some issues slip under the radar

                                            So, perhaps there aren’t enough testers, or maybe a beta program should be in action prior to the public release?

                                            S9PP 2.40.44

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