9PP Appreciation in 2026 / Things to fix before it's orphaned
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@mercierml I wonder if there would be at least bugfix releases for the 9PP while it is still on sale.
But I think that train is gone since the last update
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@Ecki-D. yes, for clear watch bugs there still can be fix releases.
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@Egika this is likely only the âeveryone has their time offsetâ type though, as happened in 2020, right? Suunto has no prior history of issuing bug fixing only updates after FW updates are done.
If they do, I will absolutely make an effort to catalogue the myriad little bugs. But I canât believe that to be true based on previous evidence.
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@The_77 I canât remember the details atm, but I am quite sure there was a bug fix for watches that didnât receive any regular updates anymore. I think it was related to security.
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@The_77 said in 9PP Appreciation in 2026 / Things to fix before it's orphaned:
@Egika this is likely only the âeveryone has their time offsetâ type though, as happened in 2020, right? Suunto has no prior history of issuing bug fixing only updates after FW updates are done.
This is just wrong. One example is Spartan Ultra receiving bug fix 2.8.32 long time after active development had stoppedâŚ
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@Egika said in 9PP Appreciation in 2026 / Things to fix before it's orphaned:
yes, for clear watch bugs there still can be fix releases.

I guess the question is what would Suunto consider a bug? Like @the_77 mentioned we could probably make a pretty long list of things that donât quite work as expected. But Iâm guessing the nit-picky things wonât ever be addressed.
What about some of the big picture things, though, like the clearly broken activity navigation screen (touch doesnât work, canât scroll back to previous data screen, old/ineffective zoom function) or the constant phantom notifications? I would qualify these as bugs, but does Suunto?
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@Egika this was exactly the bug I referred to in my post.
Anyway my point is that there is a difference between fixing watch breaking busy and niggles, so it would be good to know what to expectâŚ
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Bought my S9PP right after christmas 2022, and right now, battery life is low, some bugs like stopped OHR in the middle of the night, connection between chest strap and watch sometimes gets lost, and some other minor things, I think it may be a good plan to buy another one at the end of year.
Still kinda hoping for am updated version of the watch and the form factor, because to be honest Race 2 will look to big on my arms and for wearing it 24/7 I guess it will be too big for me⌠I could use the S9PP for normal daily life and the Race2 for sports, but where is the point in this. Too much hassle.
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After a few weeks of difficult charging, my 9PP has completely stopped charging for the past two days. Iâm hesitant to switch to Garmin, mainly because of the overly sporty look of their mid-range watches, and because I donât really want to, nor do I have the time to, familiarize myself with a new interface, although I would greatly appreciate having more feedback in interval training (number of intervals, # remaining, beep for the target adjusted at each step). I finally ordered a Race S somewhat out of desperation. I know the GPS and heart rate accuracy will be better than on the 9PP, but I would have preferred to wait for a newer version. Who knows, maybe a Race 2S? I know that the 9PP and the Race S share the same charger. If by some miracle I can charge my old Watch, Iâll return the whole thing, simply order a new charger, and see how the models evolve in the coming year.
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How unfortunate that with the latest and last firmware, heart rate measurement stopping has become so much more frequent. Before it was extremely rare, at least for me but now it seems like itâs a weekly occurrence.