Suunto 2.50.28 hot-fix Q4
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one more thing I noticed after this update - sleep summary is working again

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@Bastienhere said in Suunto 2.50.28 hot-fix Q4:
Before this update it was a nice smooth curve relatively mirroring my speed curve
But⌠Thatâs just the Suunto App presentation, not FW related. And the âsmoothâ Pace curve in relation to Speed is due to a silly left side Pace graph going from 04:36/km to 46:17/km! You can hardly see the real variations there. The top image example you give has discernable pace variations between the 05:32/km and 07:00 extremes. Using 20.0 and 0.0 km/h for the right side Speed graph is not how I would present it, but still, all that is an App issue.
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@duffman19 Unfortunately you are right, the bug is still there.
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@Inge-Nallsson youâre making some fair points although the places where my pace dipped from 04:36/km to 46:17/km (and the others in the graph) was when I was stopping for traffic lights.
Itâs just very inconsistent in the way it represents pace now, almost like Iâm running like a drunk man lol. And to be fair I strongly think this is what is affecting my VO2Max readings.
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@GiPFELKiND hmm I checked my latest run and another back in December and the pace zones are the same
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Am I the only one that has problems after this update? First time for me. Vertical1. Yesterday I was sitting at the desk and noticed that backlight is on and watch is in settings menu. Touch and buttons were not working, so I performed 12s reset. Later that day I wanted to check before my run if my zones were still ok and I couldnât enter settings. First menu was ok, but then when I went to training, watch went back to watchface. I tried a couple of times and then went for a run. At night I woke up and the watch was again lit up and in settings menu, unresponsible. I performed soft reset and went to sleep. But the watch did not wake up. Now it looks like dead, it sits on charger but nothing happens. No button press is waking it up. Is there some special combinaton to wake it up?
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@mich-heller for me it was the first time sleep and sleep summary didnât work on this latest software. I did a soft reset and the sleep stats came but not summary
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@mich-heller For me the morning report reappeared out of the blue 1-2 days before my V2 got updated to the latest stable software.
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The issue youâre describingâfreezing in settings, unresponsive buttons/touch, appearing âdeadâ or blank after soft resets and while on the chargerâis a known recurring problem with the Suunto Vertical (original model), especially around software updates like the recent 2.50.26 staged rollout that started January 7, 2026 (Q4 2025 firmware). It often ties into deep freezes, partial boot failures, or battery/charging glitches post-update or after repeated resets. Many users report similar sequences: backlight stuck on, menu lockups, then blank/unresponsive screen that doesnât wake easily.
Youâre not alone; identical symptoms appear in Suunto forums, Reddit, and Facebook groups from 2023 through 2026, including after charging or resets.
Step-by-Step Troubleshooting to Try Right Now (Escalating Order)
Start with the charger plugged into a strong wall adapter (5V/1A+ recommended, not a weak laptop USB port). Clean contacts if needed. Leave it attached undisturbed for at least 30â60 minutes initiallyâdeeply discharged or frozen watches can take 20+ minutes just to show any sign of life.
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Extended upper-button hold (most successful for blank/unresponsive cases)
While on the charger:
Press and hold the upper button (topmost on the right side) for at least 20â60 seconds continuously.- Many users say it reboots after ~12 seconds but keep holding longer (up to 60s) to force a full recovery from deep freeze or âservice mode.â
- Release, wait 10â30 seconds, and see if the screen lights up, vibrates, or shows the logo/charging indicator. Repeat 3â5 times if no response.
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Alternative button combos while charging
- Hold upper + middle buttons together for 15â20 seconds.
- Hold all three right-side buttons simultaneously for 15â30 seconds.
These have revived âdeadâ screens for some after normal 12s reset failed.
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Charge longer + periodic attempts
Leave it charging undisturbed for 2â4 hours total (even overnight if possible). Every 30â60 minutes, try the extended upper-button hold again. Some watches enter a recovery state only after sustained power. -
If it wakes up at any point
- Immediately do a factory reset via watch menu: Settings â General â Reset settings â confirm (erases everything unsyncedâtry to sync to app first if it connects).
- Re-pair with the Suunto app, check for any pending updates (this firmware 2.50.26 includes bug fixes for crashes/button issues), and test thoroughly.
- Avoid rapid on/off or repeated soft resets right away to prevent re-triggering the freeze.
If Nothing Works After Several Hours/Attempts
- This points to a deeper software lock (sometimes called âservice modeâ with blank or partial screen) or rare hardware/battery fault.
- Contact Suunto Support right away: Use the in-app chat (if app sees the watch), their website support form, or email/phone your regional service center. Provide:
- Serial number (on box or under watch).
- Proof of purchase (for warrantyâVertical 1 is typically 2 years).
- Describe symptoms + what youâve tried (including firmware version if known).
Many users in similar âbricked after update/resetâ situations got warranty replacements or repairs quickly.
No special âsecretâ recovery combination beyond the above is documented for the Vertical. Avoid draining it fully on purpose right now (as some battery-drain threads suggest), since itâs already unresponsive.
Try the extended hold firstâitâs revived quite a few âdeadâ Verticals. Update me on what happens after attempting these!*
So sorry about your issue. Got this response from Grok. Hopefully, it helps you solve the problem.
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@Highlands thanks, so far no luck.
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I own a race Myself and I had to send it back 2 times because an import battery drain issue (whiching drifting over the time). @geoffwilli I think you are facing the same Issue, not sure it is SWâŚ
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@Highlands heh, watch just magicaly woke up after 3 days, itâs like Jesus
too bad I already ordered coros⌠-
@Likarnik
Iâm really glad the watch has âcome back to lifeâ â fingers crossed itâs just a small hiccup and nothing more serious.
Which Coros model did you go for?
Whichever of the two you end up keeping, I wish you lots of great adventures with it!
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@Highlands thanks, I ordered apex 4 and dura combo as I was already looking for a bike computer
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H Horizontal_2 referenced this topic
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For the second time since i have the 2.50.xx version, my watch stopped recording HR (the HR sensor light doesnât turn on), only turning it off and on again fixed it.
This bug was present 1ish year ago and was supposedly fixed, I think thereâs a regression here ^^
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And today I wanted to get up early for a morning running sesh.
I set up my watch alarm to wake up at 6:10AM.
I woke up to my wife alarm at 6:50AMmy watch was âoffâ (despite being well charged).
I sent the logs as soon as the watch turned on.its really frustrating to not be able to trust a watch to do things so basic, fortunately itâs just a missed run, but I used this function to catch planes before, I will never do it again because thereâs a non zero chance the thing will never wake me upâŚ

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Once again, my 9PP updated to this latest s/w overnight, despite Automatic updates being disabled.
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@Benjamin-0
Thats useful to know. My battery drains a third every day, without any activities. My watch is close to two years old so I think suunto will refuse to look at it. Iâm so annoyed by this as iâve been a suunto user for 15+years, and have never had a problem. I bought the watch to use for long Ultra races, which I now donât feel comfortable in using. -
@Geoffwilli if its not two years old you might still be under warranty, its worth a try
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Answearing to myself, my watch did turn off again this night, so it might not be related to alarms (none was active).
I will hard reset it