The logic behind default GPS mode settings in different sports modes
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel I will check when I get home.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel said in The logic behind default GPS mode settings in different sports modes:
I think there’s more into it:
So I’ve removed custom workout from watch and created a new one. After that, watch defaults to performance GPS mode.
It worked as expected until I started a workout with custom GPS mode with GPS accuracy set to good (in S5 it’s between best and worst, not available from top right button).
After finishing the workout and saving it, it now defaults to endurance GPS mode (not even the custom mode I’ve created but endurance).
Steps to reproduce:
- Create custom workout mode (ie. walking)
- Enter workout screen, it should default to performance GPS mode
- Go into workout settings prior to starting
- Go to GPS settings and set GPS accuracy to good (worse than best)
- Start the workout, finish it normally, save
- Enter workout screen, it should default to endurance GPS mode instead of performance (entering workout settings confirms that it’s endurance mode, not previously customised one).
That is correct because you didn’t change the mode. You need to change it by selecting it
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I don’t get it. Could you be more specific? Shouldn’t watch default to last preset as with other settings (feeling, auto lap, etc.) instead of forcing endurance mode?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel Ok I think I get it. IT’s a custom mode? What color does it show ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos it’s blue after it’s configured at first. The second time it defaults to endurance (orange). However, if you once again enter deep GPS settings, it’ll want to apply last configuration. So the settings are saved - the only problem is that the watch can’t default to custom - only endurance or performance.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel Got it so:
Once the GPS settings are fiddled with then the battery mode won’t default to any other selection. Right ?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos it seems so.
I don’t know if it happens whenever GPS settings are customised in any way or only when you choose the “good” GPS quality which is impossible to get by default (by cycling top right button), so the watch goes bananas and defaults to endurance. Or just S5 can’t default to “blue”, only “green” or “orange”.
I can test it with other settings though.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel I just did now with enabling other settings and you are right.
So I had blue -> with custom touch on
Did a fake activity
Started again changed to ORANGE
Did fake activity
Tried to start again -> Expected ORANGE -> GOT blue again -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos weird. Here’s what I have:
Custom - best gps - defaults to performance (which can be fine as gps best with hr on is basically performance)
Custom - good gps - defaults to endurance
Custom - ok gps - defaults to custom with previous settings (the only setting that works as expected, ok gps + hr on)
edit:
swapped endurance / performance. -
Also, you don’t have to start an activity, just set it up, exit and enter workout screen again.
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So basically if you set custom GPS mode to “good”, you’ll be locked with endurance mode (ok gps + no hr) by default.
In order to fix it, you’ll have to navigate to custom settings and set GPS quality to best and apply custom settings. Only then will the training default to endurance.
What’s interesting is that when you’re locked with this “good gps bug”, it won’t fix after navigating to gps settings and setting endurance from default presets - you must go to custom and set best gps quality. Only then will it restart (it’ll go blue and green next time).
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FYI:
I’ve recorded a simple video describing the problem: https://photos.app.goo.gl/FEn7u7fYevTqXCPk7
I’ve also reported it to Suunto via FB.
BTW. Being able to link GNSS settings with battery optimization would be nice. I tend to use Galileo for regular training with plenty of open spaces as it gives me the best precision but have no need for 2nd GNSS when doing walks with fix every 60 seconds. So I see it being related to battery optimization per training mode.
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A pity this bug isn’t fixed with 2.12.30
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel yes correct. Unfortunately. Another user on Facebook stated this. I’ll push again for this but was too late to get in the sprint
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel No, but it is known and hopefully will be fixed.
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Superb, glad to hear it’s in todo. It would be very useful to have a saved and ready to use custom mode for simple walks that don’t require 1s gps fix and 120s fix isn’t much useful in urban areas.
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Still an issue with 2.13.18
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FYI: Bug still persists with 2.14.12.
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@łukasz-szmigiel I have kind of this issue too. But now when I play with it longer, i see that this behavior is somehow intertwined with note under battery mode Custom, it you change to GPS accuracy with OK, than it in note there is “Your own settings”, but when I choose GPS accuracy to Good than in note there is “No custom settings”. In this case When I choose Good accuracy, next time I get to sports mode I am switched to Endurance mode. When I switch to Best, than note says “No custom settings” and next time I am switched to Performance mode.
When I choose Endurance mode (and in custom I have “No custom settings” note and GPS as Best). Next time I am switched to Performance Mode.
When I choose Performance mode (and in custom I have “No custom settings” note and GPS as Good). Next time I am switched to Endurance Mode.
From my point of view. When you have disabled display timeout, than GPS accuracy Best/Good just change if default Battery mode would be Performance/Endurance. If you choos GPS accuracy to OK, or if you enable Display timeout, than default Battery mode is your custom mode. This behavior is very strange, but now when I understand how it works, I can live with that.
But since Ambit 2S and movescount, I see that suunto promotes simplicity at the expense of functionality and usability. It is possible to see it in suunto app compared to movescount. There are less settings when defining own sport modes, for example you can’t use two different graphs in one sport mode for HR and Altitude. And there is many other simplified things. But maybe that is what mainstream demands from them.
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Isn’t Custom always the default, but if the profile matches Performance, Endurance or Ultra, it shows that profile?
I have one sport mode where I have the same settings as Performace except the display setting (turns off after 10 sec). Everytime I start that sport mode, Custom is selected. It doesn’t matter what mode I selected the previous time.
However, when I deselect the display option in the Custom mode (now the Custom settings are similar to Performance) the watch defaults to Performance everytime.