Wishlist for a future Suunto 7 firmware
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@jorgefd78 +1 for autolap
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@seph-swain said in Wishlist for a future Suunto 7 firmware:
@jorgefd78 +1 for autolap
+10000 for autolap
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nothing to see here…
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@eurohiker said in Wishlist for a future Suunto 7 firmware:
I never use wifi since i have 60gb data worldwide because i travel weekly. Hotel/b&b wifi is spotty sometimes and the watch sometimes doesn’t sync instantly. It’s just another variable that i have to think about.
Share the connection from your phone to the watch via wifi then
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@isazi like wifi direct? ohh sh** can’t believe i didn’t think about that.
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@eurohiker my Android phone can easily become a wifi hotspot.
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@isazi damnn thanks for making me look like a dumby thanks! i’m deleting that comment haha
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@eurohiker I haven’t tested it, as I have not left my house in 5 months
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@isazi i’ll give it a go next weekend
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@eurohiker said in Wishlist for a future Suunto 7 firmware:
@isazi damnn thanks for making me look like a dumby thanks! i’m deleting that comment haha
Works with iOS too, I do it all the time.
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@eurohiker Be aware that wifi tethering might not work for downloading maps. A post on the Suunto 7 group on facebook some time ago suggests that downloading maps might need an unmetered connection and that some Android phones might be considered as metered by the Suunto 7.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/166698464670122/permalink/283401242999843 -
@aeroild I seem to remember a DCRainmaker article mentioning that he was unable to download maps when using wifi-hotspot.
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@aeroild @Aleksander-H
You guys are right.
I can sync routes over wifi-direct (hotspot) but not offline maps. Using my OP7pro with Android 11.
Also, it doesn’t connect to my wifi hotpsot on 5g band only 2.4g band.Feature Request: let us download offline maps via wifi direct or bluetooth internet connection hotspot. Preferably without being hooked to a charger as well.
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@eurohiker You need an iPhone, I can download maps anytime:)
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@eurohiker If you’re comfortable connecting the watch to a computer and using adb you can easily instruct your watch to consider your phone as an unmetered wifi connection, and thus download maps. The command on how to do that is in the link on my previous post.
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@aeroild i’ll give it a shot
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@eurohiker said in Wishlist for a future Suunto 7 firmware:
Also, it doesn’t connect to my wifi hotpsot on 5g band only 2.4g band.
I don’t think the S7 has support for wifi at 5 GHz, or at least that is not in the FCC certification (it only reports test results for 2.4 GHz).
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I’d like to see the ability for larger offline maps. If I take the train to go for a hike somewhere, I could quite quickly leave the area for offline maps. If it could be expanded to around 200 km I would almost never have to change the area to download.
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@aleksander-h There are likely reasons for this. You can have one offloaded map with all heat maps. In addition, any route you have loaded will load the corresponding outdoor map. So if you load routes for the area you want, you should have all the outdoor maps loaded.
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@brad_olwin I only just realized the file sizes will probably go up really quick. If they increase from 40 km (I think that’s the current limit) to 80 km for instance I believe that would result in 4 times as much storage being consumed by maps.