Future S9 firmware wishlist summary
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@mister-pyc We follow SAFe framework and there is already a method to include “small” features in the backlog top (just if they have value for the customers)
https://www.scaledagileframework.com/wsjf/
BR
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Please fix the zombie notification!
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@renton82
Yesss, please! -
@suzzlo
Excellent !!!
So let’s hope my suggestions will be appreciated and then … not too big -
@freeheeler said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
FW update by bluetooth and SA
blood oxygen saturation (in case Valencell is ready for this?)these 2 wishes have been implemented in S9P. Moderators, I think we can close this thread. Future wishes can be suggested for S9P and if hardware allows, it might eventually come to S9B, too
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@freeheeler those were not even just firmware updates, but hardware (faster Bluetooth and new HR sensor).
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And I believe the S9 is going to get a new firmware at some point
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@isazi said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:
And I believe the S9 is going to get a new firmware at some point
You’re basically a clairvoyant
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@stromdiddily autumn is coming
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@isazi
Spring for me because I’m back to front -
@isazi
yep, that’s what I wanted to point out.
Features/Firmware have been updated and cool stuff has been implemented for the peak and came to the baro to some extend, too.
Now that we know that peak and baro share the same basis, we can wish for features/firmware on the peak and it will come to the baro, too, if hardware allows.
I highly doubt a lock function in watch mode will ever be created -
I highly doubt a lock function in watch mode will ever be created
Maybe in the Suunto 2100
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@freeheeler you know what would be cool to have in a new hardware? A pressure sensitive bezzel. Similar to what pixels and HTCs used to have. It may be assigned one or two extra functions without needing to obscure the watch design by additional buttons. And it’s probably gloves friendly as well.
Never need a lock button if you don’t have any XD -
@frederic
gloves cause me most of the unwanted button presses… in 2100 no more gloves will be necessary in central europe -
@freeheeler
The only unwanted button press I’ve ever had was during my muddy ultra a few weeks back, slipped over and completely hit the ground. Ran a few hundred metres before I realised the pause button had been hit and I resumed the activity. Disaster luckily averted! -
For me it can be the gloves but also other reasons such as using poles and my wrist can hit a button
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@miniforklift
@Frederic
this is both during activity recording, as I understand… we’ve got a lock function for that… it would be crazy if we hadn’t
I couldn’t do mountain biking, gym workout, skitouring, skiing etc without it
my everlasting wish is for a lock function during every day watch mode. I managed to go to activity start screens and switch on do not disturb etc… luckily most of the unwanted presses go towards HR and step screens… still annoying but not “critical”.
I simply don’t understand why there’s no option to lock the watch -
@freeheeler locking bottom campaign… even with the bottoms of the peak you want it. I think is a good idea, I don’t need it, mostly because here is almost summer/spring all the year and I never had an issue, even wearing the s9b with large bottoms (I love that bottoms). Who knows…
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@freeheeler agreed. I like how garmin does it - can set it to come on automatically, and or you can use hotkey to unlock/lock.
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@freeheeler Sorry, I thought you were talking during an activity.
For me it’s worse when not in activity. Once I put it in a pocket of my backpack and because we can’t lock the screen, i guess some buttons got pushed and performed a soft reset !!!