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    So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?

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    • EfejotaE Offline
      Efejota Bronze Member
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      In my case, I have kept my A3P but, at the same time I am using a S9B that I bought second hand. I ended up liking the S9B a lot, but the absence of POIs management is very annoying even if, as @André-Faria said, I use it only once a year or two. I know that it will be there if I need it. If A3P would be fully supported by the app with mobile sync as it was in the time of MC, I will keep my A3P and decide in the distant future what watch will replace it. If not, who knows, may be I will end up buying a Fenix 6 Pro.

      On hardware support, I am very biased on this point. What they have done with the A3P has no justification.

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        mlakis Bronze Member @Efejota
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        @Efejota said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

        If A3P would be fully supported by the app with mobile sync as it was in the time of MC, I will keep my A3P and decide in the distant future what watch will replace it.

        On hardware support, I am very biased on this point. What they have done with the A3P has no justification.

        Reverse the quote and you will have an answer to all this:

        I will keep my A3P and decide in the distant future what watch will replace it, if A3P would be fully supported by the app with mobile sync as it was in the time of MC

        This distant, this…

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          Efejota Bronze Member @mlakis
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          @mlakis said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

          I may be a bit tired. I have read your message several times and do not clearly understand your point 😂

          With “distant” I meant that the A3P is such good piece of hardware that I am sure that it would last a lot if Suunto had decided (eventually, decides) to keep its features as they were initially designed and sold, with no unnecessary limitations by way of its deprecation via connection software. That is how I see it.

          Of course, Suunto still manufactures impressive watches (S9B is a good example in my opinion). That is why it is not so easy to decide what to do in my case.

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            mlakis Bronze Member @Efejota
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            @Efejota I mean that A3P is a great watch and everyone that owns one would replace it in the very distant future (if not when it “dies”), especially people who don’t care about “smart”/“lifestyle” features and want a robust, rigid, reliable utility.

            But that “distant future” is not making any good to new sales, so Suunto decided the premature “death” of some of its features by software-degrading it.

            And you said it with a so honest way, and that’s the truth for most people who bought and use the A3P.

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              mlakis Bronze Member
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              From my side, I bought the watch on April 2020 after reading reviews (DCRainmaker’s also). Then found out the whole “Digital Transition” thing here on the forum. Subscribed to seek more info. Moaned about it, I couldn’t decide to keep or to return.

              In the end I kept it, because I wanted a watch with all the features A3P has, but hate all the other features that newer “smart” watches include and also their prize, especially if you try to find a watch that has all the features that A3P has.

              I would love to be able to load new routes on the watch from the mobile phone, it’s not the easiest thing to scan the maps and decide in advance which routes you will hike/run before you begin your trip. Local’s advice may also recommend trails that are close to your base but on a region that you did not study beforehand.

              So I will still be using the watch with any way I can and seek for sales in the distant future.

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                @mlakis said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

                From my side, I bought the watch on April 2020 after reading reviews (DCRainmaker’s also). Then found out the whole “Digital Transition” thing here on the forum. Subscribed to seek more info. Moaned about it, I couldn’t decide to keep or to return.

                In the end I kept it, because I wanted a watch with all the features A3P has, but hate all the other features that newer “smart” watches include and also their prize, especially if you try to find a watch that has all the features that A3P has.

                I would love to be able to load new routes on the watch from the mobile phone, it’s not the easiest thing to scan the maps and decide in advance which routes you will hike/run before you begin your trip. Local’s advice may also recommend trails that are close to your base but on a region that you did not study beforehand.

                So I will still be using the watch with any way I can and seek for sales in the distant future.

                As far as I know it was never possible, even with moves count to upload routes from phone to watch.
                BUT! It was possible to upload from computer and sync via phone, which, for me is better solution than today.
                You are somewhere…you can go to a computer and upload route…but maybe you can’t install moves link/suuntolink and don’t have cable.
                Also, if not mistaken it was possible to upload route via phone browser and then sync moves count app.
                By the current “digital transition method” it is not possible, settings are only synced via cable.

                I decided to enjoy my watch with what I have today: moves count app, moveslink2 and Suunto app. The pleasure of living the present.
                When suunto decides something, I will see.
                It is frustrating? yes? Should we moan about it everyday? No. Should we shut up? No. Contact Suunto directly : support-en@suunto.com
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                  • EfejotaE Offline
                    Efejota Bronze Member @Guest
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                    You are somewhere…you can go to a computer and upload route…but maybe you can’t install moves link/suuntolink and don’t have cable.

                    That was why I switched from A2 to A3P. I could login into my account anywhere and load routes to be later synced to the watch with the phone.

                    Also, if not mistaken it was possible to upload route via phone browser and then sync moves count app.

                    No under iOS phone. However (though not totally stable) you can use an iPad and, for some reason, it was possible there to upload a GPX route and later sync it via Movescount iOS. I tried many times to find an alternative so I did not need an iPad, but never found any (different browsers, forcing desktop interface, without success: impossible to draw or upload routes using the iPhone). If SA were compatible with A3P for that purpose, that would be the perfect scenario.

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                      Prenj @Efejota
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                      @Efejota said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

                      If SA were compatible with A3P for that purpose, that would be the perfect scenario.

                      Not gonna happen. Unfortunately. They decided that A3P users need to be pushed somehow to upgrade.

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                      • Paweł ŁadnaP Offline
                        Paweł Ładna @Prenj
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                        @Prenj That’s actualy untrue! I’ve changed from Garmin to Suunto, because of recent Garmin hack. Their watches really heavy on cloud services.

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                          @Paweł-Ładna said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

                          @Prenj That’s actualy untrue! I’ve changed from Garmin to Suunto, because of recent Garmin hack. Their watches really heavy on cloud services.

                          Sorry to say, but most features on Garmins don’t relly on cloud.
                          You can almost do everything without internet or cellphone on garmin devices.
                          Not the case with ambits.

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                            @André-Faria Right, Garmin devices can be accessed as generic USB storage, then activity FIT can be copied directly from device, route FIT or GPX files can be copied directly to device, etc. All configuration changes can be made directly on watch. So in theory a Garmin watch can be used without ever connecting to Garmin Connect.

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                              Paweł Ładna @Guest
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                              @André-Faria let’s both agree to disagree. To be more accurate - I had vivoactive 4 and it can hold up to 10 trainings. TRUE that all measurements where done by watch, but I was not able to upload those to my phone since this relays on cloud.

                              To conclude - they do stuff in device, but whole architecture of app and ecosystem relays on cloud

                              I think now it is more clear on what is done in device since your argument is valid, just wasn’t sure if this is what you where looking for.

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                                Paweł Ładna @sky-runner
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                                @sky-runner fair enough - I lent whole architecture of Harmon, but year this is true.

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                                  @Paweł-Ładna said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

                                  @André-Faria let’s both agree to disagree. To be more accurate - I had vivoactive 4 and it can hold up to 10 trainings. TRUE that all measurements where done by watch, but I was not able to upload those to my phone since this relays on cloud.

                                  To conclude - they do stuff in device, but whole architecture of app and ecosystem relays on cloud

                                  I think now it is more clear on what is done in device since your argument is valid, just wasn’t sure if this is what you where looking for.

                                  Ok, didn’t know about that limitation. You are not able to connect to computer and remove them? I own the edge 530 , bought during the outage and could do everything, even updating firmware. Didn’t need Garmin connect/cloud services at all.

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                                    @André-Faria I think it is still possible, and 10 trending a is just system limitation as it has internal 4Gb memory - they want you to buy higher end model 😁 That their right.

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                                      Jamie BG Bronze Member @Paweł Ładna
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                                      @Paweł-Ładna - there were quite a few people who ran into this limitation during the outage.and lost tracked activity due to this.

                                      but again not a complete reason not to buy something. Sometimes these things happen…

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                                        Carlos Soria is a Spanish climber 81 years old. He has climbed thirteen of the 14 mountains over 8.000 meters. And he is training for his next summit (Dhaulagiri). You can see the watch he uses in the video in this piece of news. At a certain moment it can be very clearly seen on his left wrist while biking. What will he do after Movescount closes? We could ask him 😊

                                        https://elpais.com/videos/2020-11-16/asi-entrena-el-alpinista-espanol-de-81-anos-para-escalar-los-14-picos-mas-altos-del-mundo.html

                                        More seriously, lots of admiration to his career and how he is facing this challenge.

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                                          @Efejota said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

                                          Carlos Soria is a Spanish climber 81 years old. He has climbed thirteen of the 14 mountains over 8.000 meters. And he is training for his next summit (Dhaulagiri). You can see the watch he uses in the video in this piece of news. At a certain moment it can be very clearly seen on his left wrist while biking. What will he do after Movescount closes? We could ask him 😊

                                          https://elpais.com/videos/2020-11-16/asi-entrena-el-alpinista-espanol-de-81-anos-para-escalar-los-14-picos-mas-altos-del-mundo.html

                                          More seriously, lots of admiration to his career and how he is facing this challenge.

                                          The full closing of Movescount will be postponed a few times more until this guy is not climbing anymore 😬

                                          t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal,
                                          Race S All Black - TI Canary - Titanium Courtney

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                                            @Egika said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

                                            @Efejota said in So, what are you going to do after Movescount closes?:

                                            Carlos Soria is a Spanish climber 81 years old. He has climbed thirteen of the 14 mountains over 8.000 meters. And he is training for his next summit (Dhaulagiri). You can see the watch he uses in the video in this piece of news. At a certain moment it can be very clearly seen on his left wrist while biking. What will he do after Movescount closes? We could ask him 😊

                                            https://elpais.com/videos/2020-11-16/asi-entrena-el-alpinista-espanol-de-81-anos-para-escalar-los-14-picos-mas-altos-del-mundo.html

                                            More seriously, lots of admiration to his career and how he is facing this challenge.

                                            The full closing of Movescount will be postponed a few times more until this guy is not climbing anymore 😬

                                            Hope so!
                                            Joke: Suunto makes an add with him planning hikes in SA in the smartphone! With his new S9B ambassador!

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