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    • segi_pnS Offline
      segi_pn Bronze Member @surfboomerang
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      @surfboomerang
      Today I noticed that when the watch goes to sleep, the display moves forward, and conversely, when I press the button and the watch wakes up, the display moves backward. It looks as if it counts down from a different time when it goes to sleep.
      Now, in the middle of the day, it’s not so easy to see in the photos. In reality, I can clearly see the jump in the upper graph. I’ll try to take photos in the evening or morning when it will be more visible in the photos.

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        Egika Platinum Member @segi_pn
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        @segi_pn Not exactly sure what you mean, but the dusk and dawn times have a different resolution in active or standby state for MIP devices.
        This is most likely to save energy (like seconds not shown in standby state)

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          @segi_pn Trnava 🙂

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            @Egika I’ve noticed that too. I don’t think it’s the resolution. It just shifts significantly when it wakes up. It looks like it’s in standby mode about an hour ahead.
            The color of the temperature graph also differs when it wakes up.

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              segi_pn Bronze Member @Egika
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              @Egika
              That’s pretty weird behavior. So in standby mode, the graph is enlarged, and when switching from one mode to another, the graph flickers because it zooms out and then zooms back in?

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                segi_pn Bronze Member @segi_pn
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                Now it’s easier to see.
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                and after switching to standby mode, it will return back

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                • Stefano M64S Offline
                  Stefano M64 Silver Members @segi_pn
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                  @segi_pn I guess is an issue related to the color depth, when the luminosity decreased the fainter segment seems to disappear

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                    surfboomerang @Stefano M64
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                    @Stefano-M64 No it’s nothing about the colors. I can confirm this issue.
                    The bars shift and updates when you press a button. Also the weather location isn’t updated unless you press a button.

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                      Squirrel Bronze Member @Egika
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                      @Egika said in Outback Adventure (Vertical 2) watchface is public:

                      Not exactly sure what you mean, but the dusk and dawn times have a different resolution in active or standby state for MIP devices

                      They don’t have different resolution. The whole sunrise time shifts. It is clearly visible looking at the BT connection icon next to it. Sunset time in further pictures below, shows the same thing. Super easy to see looking at the triangle at 12 o’clock. Not everyone has an attention to detail, and there is nothing wrong with that, different people have different skills. This is clearly a bug in the watch face design and should be reported and promptly fixed as such.

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                      • segi_pnS Offline
                        segi_pn Bronze Member @Stefano M64
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                        @Stefano-M64 No, it’s not about colour depth because it doesn’t change the number of shaded segments.
                        This morning I photographed the state of affairs at dawn.
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