And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race
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I haven’t got a clue. Tbh, I haven’t tried the downgrade. In stead, I told the support engineer that it was about the strangest comment I ever got from any support department and asked if they can explain why Suunto thinks it’s better to know distance to finish than distance to next turn. Haven’t got any direct answers, other than they will pass my remarks to development.
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Based on the title of the post, and for perspective, it would be interesting to hear how many people have not had a crash mid-activity. I’ve been using Suunto for a few years now and it’s never happened to me. Is this a common thing, or something related to a very unique use case and/ or configuration?
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@wakarimasen I haven’t, that I remember… I’ve had it on Garmin and the watch has always rebooted, with the activity loaded and pause: all I have to do is press resume. Loses a minute or two.
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My history of watches and crashes.
Suunto t3c never crashed in 3 years time
Suunto Ambit 3 never crashed in 4 years time
Tomtom runner 3 never crashed. Had it less than 1 year
Garmin forerunner 935. Couple of crashes in over 5 years
Garmin forerunner 965. 1 crash with official release firmware, several with beta firmware. Had it less than 2 years.
Suunto race s. 1 crash in half a year.It’s not much, but at the moment, I’m a bit hesitant to loop through datafields, because that 1 crash occurred when I switched from map view to the next datafield (and of course during a 35k trailrun that required navigation)
(And yes, watches that I use for less than 3 years have all sorts of problems and annoyances, other than crashes)
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By the way - I have no agenda here… I just thought that it’s easy for a new user to see such a topic and think that there’s an endemic problem. It’s an old cliche that most people comment to complain and few do so to celebrate, and I just wondered
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Sure, some people who complain here do so to improve quality and others do so to bash the brand.
But to say the ones who do not post don’t have any problem is a bit too simple. There are people who have problems but aren’t bothered by them. Or they simple don’t know there is a forum. They might complain on strava that their watch crashed.
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It never happened to me in almost 2 years with S9PP.
Previously with S5 it happened a few times that the watch crashed while saving the activity, not during the activity, but luckily all data were saved.
Funny enough, and that’s the main reason why I’m writing this, last night I had a dream that my watch crashed after I finished my longest run everand I hadn’t even read this post
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I have never had a crash with Vertical. 2 years. I had a couple of crashes with the 9baro.
Before that I used Garmin devices, too many different versions to list, including Fenix 3, 3hr and 5. Bike computers and handheld GPS devices. All crashed at some point but never constantly. Forerunner over 25 years ago was my first wrist based GPS. You couldn’t call it a watch it was massive
I also have had 2x Wahoo bike computer that has never crashed.
To think these tiny devices will not crash at some point is very optimistic.
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@elbee said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
But to say the ones who do not post don’t have any problem is a bit too simple. There are people who have problems but aren’t bothered by them. Or they simple don’t know there is a forum. They might complain on strava that their watch crashed.
Just under a 1000 forum members (according the to numbers in the various groups)
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@elbee said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
Or they simple don’t know there is a forum.
There are people who complain on Reddit who don’t know that this forum exists. Or they simply don’t consider any channels outside of Reddit, Instagram, or Twitter.
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@wakarimasen I’ve only ever owned Suunto watches for training & as you can see from my signature that’s been a fair while now.
The Race is the first of them that I’ve worn 24/7 (20 months now) but I’ve never experienced a single crash on any of them
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@sartoric said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
Are you using a custom sport activity or a default one ?
Just the defaults. I do not dare to do anything else.
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@Mattg576 said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
@wakarimasen I’ve only ever owned Suunto watches for training & as you can see from my signature that’s been a fair while now.
The Race is the first of them that I’ve worn 24/7 (20 months now) but I’ve never experienced a single crash on any of them
This is totally useful. Great addition to this discussion.
Do you want to exchange your Race with mine? Is that what you’re trying to tell me? -
@wakarimasen said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
By the way - I have no agenda here… I just thought that it’s easy for a new user to see such a topic and think that there’s an endemic problem. It’s an old cliche that most people comment to complain and few do so to celebrate, and I just wondered
I post my crashes here to inform Suunto and make them improve their product. Believe me, I would love nothing more than a device that does not crash.
I got my Race for almost 2 years now and experienced around 10 crashes with different firmware versions in total.
Whenever I sent my logs and inform about the crash I genuinely hope that some developers at Suunto get active and become better, more professional programmers. Because that’s their job. A crash always has a reason.
If there’s one thing I hate, it’s answers like “mine never crashed” or “it’s your fault”.
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@sky-runner said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
In all these watches there isn’t really an operating system in a common sense. There are no multiple processes. All of them run a single process. So if something happens, for example, in an S+ app, like division by zero, the whole thing goes down.
that’s fine, but it shouldn’t make OPs issue inevitable. one of the basic parts of embedded system design is to recover after a failure. eg, it can write activity data to a temporary file which it then deletes on activity completion. if it crashes beforehand, it checks for activity data on reboot and asks if you want to resume it.
in fact, AFAIK this is exactly how garmin works (someone in this thread confirms it), though I wouldn’t know as I’ve never had my garmins crash in 6 years… my suunto race S crashed twice in 30 days, once during an activity.
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@wakarimasen said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
By the way - I have no agenda here… I just thought that it’s easy for a new user to see such a topic and think that there’s an endemic problem.
And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race
Likewise no agenda here either.
Get over yourself pal…
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@Olaf-Gottschalk said in And Suunto does it again: mid-activity crash on Suunto Race:
If there’s one thing I hate, it’s answers like “mine never crashed” or “it’s your fault”.
Not really saying the first (although it’s true) and definitely not saying the second - even though it appears you would like that to be the case.
In fact, I’m more interested in understanding if your situation is an isolated instance against a backdrop of few similar failures. That would be interesting to other (and especially potential) users. In a way it might even help you too…or not, that’s fine as well.
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I have had several Suuntos and a Garmin bike computer. I only have had one crash mid activity with the S9B and two saving the activity in the S9B too in the five years that I’ve been using the watch. Now, in 1.5 years with the SV, zero crashes. With the Garmin 530, I had a crash every 10 rides aprox. now I own a Coros Dura and zero crashes so far.
@Olaf-Gottschalk If you have had so many crashes, 10 in two years are too much, in my opinion, and taking into account that seems that people do no have as many issues as yo have I would tend to believe that or you hardware is not right and makes your watch crash or you use something around the watch that make it crash (magnets, etc…) or is your case of use that makes the watch crash and hasn’t been consider during the watch tests. In any case I think that Suunto should contact you to find the issue.
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@Olaf-Gottschalk 10 crashes in 2 years, that sounds horrible. Sounds like something is faulty and since uou mentioned different fw, most likely it is something with hardware. Or are you recording activity like 2-3 times a day everyday?