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@estevez I got the self same email back last summer when I questioned the support of my Ambit
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Important news concerning our digital services:
@ColdBeer again I am not trying to shut you up. But to be honest take a look further app, you have said this again in different words. I am just asking to give space to other subjects and users, You are well heard.
Pal, so as it’s clear what we’ll lose functionalities with the future death of MC, it’s clear enough, IMHO, that Ambit 1&2 users feel terribly angry. I don’t think suunto needs more comments from them about that point too.
I’ll neither express nor repeat again my arguments. But I really believe it’s clear enough.
Now it’s the moment for suunto decisions. Turn for suunto. I just wish no more bad news, imaginative and innovative solutions, and that the suunto users doesn’t lose more faith on this company. But clear, loud and detailed news.
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@Tobias-F said in Important news concerning our digital services:
couldn’t have write it better, like the bit of sarcasm in your line
I wasn’t really trying to be sarcastic, I just hope to make it point clear that
- all the bad consequences of the decision to scale down web services and effectively discontinue support for older watches were really expected and the possible damage was evaluated well in advance, and
- the only thing you can really do about it right now is vote with your money.
But I guess I just couldn’t hide my disappointment well enough…
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@witchcraft & @estevez
It’s very recommended to safe that mail very well.
In a lawsuit you’ve a very good argument against Suunto. -
Well, yes … no one is overreacting here
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This movement from Suunto is simply outrageous. I have a great watch and will loos some basic functionality (Ambit 3 Peak and routes/POIs loading). Almost anything has already been said here. I think that the position expressed by Suunto in the mail only shows absolute disregard of their most traditional (and probably valuable) customers, just planned obsolescence and an environmentally unbelievably position. I hope that they will change how support for older watches is solved, in order to maintain the basic features they were designed to have.
BTW, I am starting to think that some international movement to ensure customers full access to the data stored in their electronic equipment should be started. They are OUR data and we should be able to handle it in some open and accesible format. -
@Efejota said in Important news concerning our digital services:
BTW, I am starting to think that some international movement to ensure customers full access to the data stored in their electronic equipment should be started. They are OUR data and we should be able to handle it in some open and accesible format.
this is a very valid point
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@GingerBeardMan said in Important news concerning our digital services:
Is it not possible to allow connectivity between older devices and the suunto app via Suunto link?
had the same thought, older watches like ambit2’s was getting FW over the cable and shooting the workoutdata via moveslink over the cable, newer watches (spartans) still use the cable and suuntolink for firmware updates, so if the cable connection works for FW why it’s not ok to have an workaround to get older watches via cable/suuntolink send their workoutdata to the SA, you loose customisation and setting at least you can keep the data in the new app with old devices and don’t brick them
not an expert in protocoll and baselayer, can’t really judge if this is technical feasible…
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I’m a new Suunto user. I bought a Spartan Sport WHR in late November and one of the things that swayed my decision was that I’d be able to use the Movescount platform. I’m extremely disappointed to hear, less than two months after buying the watch, that Suunto not only plans to scrap Movescount, it’s going to stop offering any kind of web-based service at all.
Sorry, but this won’t do. I don’t want to be forced to use a phone app as the only access to my data. I certainly wouldn’t have bought the watch if I’d seen this coming and between this development and the company’s clear lack of commitment to continue supporting older watch models (Ambit/Ambit2) when it’s no longer convenient, I’m now highly unlikely to stick with the brand the next time I upgrade.
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@RiphRaph I’d like to reiterate that the only thing that has been confirmed is the stop of Movescount, at the soonest in 1.5 years. The option of “No replacement at all/ replacement only by SA” has not been communicated on by Suunto. And if you look at the number of votes the request for a web access got in this forum, we can certainly think Suunto will take this in consideration, based on the fact the priorities given by this forum to the development of SA have been listened to so far.
I might add, if your need is to access your data via a web platfrom, SA syncs with several services with a web access that will allow you to do that for free. I don’t want to trigger a new series of posts, I’m not saying the free version of TP/Endomondo/Strava has similar features than Movescount web, but it could be a valid alternative to explore your data on a big screen while we have more news from Suunto about a possible “SA-web” platform - that’s now the most voted feature in this forum and by far. -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Important news concerning our digital services:
@Yannis-Belouris I am kinda confused. There is that announcement that MC will go off.
What stops you to “fight” for new features especially this time for the new platform, along with the affected users ( I am assuming that perhaps you where not due to your involvement with the forum/Sa app dont get me wrong)Why I need to “fight” for something that I already have? I do not understand why customers must say Sunnto what to do. I mean, I can ask for new features not ask for the ones that I already have.
In my opinion MC needs a face lift or complete renovation, I can imagine that for whatever reason Suunto have to change servers/databases to another platform. Ok, do it but implement what you have in the new one and then ask for new things to grow.
What’s the point of asking what you want but saying I’m going to remove all this? People are going to ask you to keep what you have, aren’t they?
I do not analyze all my workouts but some of them I do, depending if it’s a race, a new territory or I felt something during the race or ride. When I do this analysis I want to do it properly. Try to find your workout values regarding the map in the phone screen, is not easy for anybody.
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@jean-william-cousin said in Important news concerning our digital services:
The option of “No replacement at all/ replacement only by SA” has not been communicated on by Suunto.
You must have been reading some different announcement, because the one at top of this thread is about the replacement of Movescount with the Suunto App.
we can certainly think Suunto will take this in consideration, based on the fact the priorities given by this forum to the development of SA has been listened to so far
Any feedback on the Suunto App would not affect their decision to discontinue the different web-based platform.
You just have to accept the facts. There are no plans to merge Movescount.com features with Sports Tracker web site or enhance Suunto App to offer full feature parity with Movescount.
The decision has been made well before the actual announcement, all web development stopped about one year ago, and new products do not support Movescount anymore.
There is really no point in speculating if or when these plans might be reversed. This just won’t happen.
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@DmitryKo sorry man, but no one here can guarantee that there will not be a web access for the Suunto app. You can read again and again the communication from Suunto, this is not what it says…
I accept the fact that movescount.com will be shut down. Nothing more, nothing less! Speculating would be telling that I know the roadmap of Suunto for the next 1.5 years and that I know it doesn’t include a web access for the Sunnto app. -
@DmitryKo No one here knows what Suunto is planning but I do know they are listening. Suunto would not put the effort out to listen if their course was set in stone. I remember issues with Ambit 1 when the 2 came out, essentially not adding functionality that was possible. Suunto eventually added it due to customer demand. So I think Ray is speaking honestly. Moveslink will remain and perhaps non BLE watches could download fit files. This will not solve the issue of screen customization, routes, etc but would allow the watches to be useable.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Important news concerning our digital services:
@DmitryKo No one here knows what Suunto is planning but I do know they are listening.
I really hope they are listening, because there are people that do not have iOS or Android devices … and that means in the current plans no support at all !
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@RigoS I can re-assure you that this days my fingers are on fire. I have personally created reports from all I am collecting here. Actually, I only run 2 times this week due to lack of time. Please people don’t attack this comment as well, I feel your pain and I am here to help
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos You should run even more these days Running don’t prevent thinking. On the contrary! Tks
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@pescacebesforum I know but this whole situation, has affected me as well. In so many ways (from opening the forum for Suunto app, to not being able to help everybody to seeing all this happen and feeling for everyo ne)
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@Tobias-F said in Important news concerning our digital services:
why it’s not ok to have an workaround to get older watches via cable/suuntolink send their workoutdata to the SA
Good question.
Actually even the Suunto App does not have to require Bluetooth connection for data upload - it should be perfectly possible to directly connect Ambit/Spartan watches to the USB port on the phone with the 4-pin charging cable.
There is the ‘Ambit Connect’ Android app as you mentioned in another thread, thar works with the charging cable and supports direct upload to Strava:
Also many Android devices have built-in ANT/ANT+ tranceivers, so they should be directly compatible with SuuntoANT protocol watches.
But then again, I have absolutely no confidence in Amer Sport to properly implement any of the above.