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    Future S9 firmware wishlist summary

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      tomahawk5000
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      I’d like to know that too?
      Any hints about update?

      Kind regards,
      Tomek

      Suunto 9 baro + Android

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      • Luís PintoL Offline
        Luís Pinto Platinum Member @Rob33
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        @Rob33 Only few at this forum know that. Five or six guys! 👂

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          megacoolsurfdude @Luís Pinto
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          @Luís-Pinto is it a given that an update is on the way then?

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            Luís Pinto Platinum Member @megacoolsurfdude
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            @megacoolsurfdude I’m not that five or six guy. i bet soon!

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              Bulkan Moderator @Luís Pinto
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              @Luís-Pinto yeah, something is broken in Glonass. I remember since summer when part of the net wasn’t available. Who knows…

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                LitchiMonster Bronze Member
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                I’d like to see graph of battery drain within the watch, something like on x axis time, on y axis, battery percentage. So I can have visual on how the battery is being drained over the day.

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                  tomahawk5000 @Bulkan
                  last edited by tomahawk5000

                  @Bulkan so in Europe better use Galileo or Glonass?

                  Kind regards,
                  Tomek

                  Suunto 9 baro + Android

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                    Bulkan Moderator @tomahawk5000
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                    @tomahawk5000 For me It works better in this order GPS > GPS+glonnas >GPS+Galileo.

                    I’m in Canary Island, but from what I’ve read here in the rest and norther Europe is the same.

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                      tomahawk5000 @Bulkan
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                      @Bulkan I’m surprised GPS without Glonass or Galileo better than with one of them?

                      Kind regards,
                      Tomek

                      Suunto 9 baro + Android

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                        Mi_chael Bronze Member @tomahawk5000
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                        @tomahawk5000

                        In northern France, I use only GPS.

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                          Maryn Silver Members @tomahawk5000
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                          @tomahawk5000 and it’s not the first time 😉

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                            Muhammad Qomaruddin
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                            Backlight gesture like garmin is very important

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                              isazi Moderator
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                              Got a run in Amsterdam with GPS only, pretty good track indeed, close to the best I had on this route using Galileo, and with less battery consumption. I’ll keep using GPS only until we get Baidou 🙂

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                                Mi_chael Bronze Member
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                                For me on my location and my activity, GPS only is the best.

                                Waiting for firmware update and for testing Beidou @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos 🤓

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                                  zvonejan Bronze Member
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                                  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                                  The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) (Chinese: 北斗卫星导航系统; pinyin: Běidǒu Wèixīng Dǎoháng Xìtǒng [pèitòu wêiɕíŋ tàuxǎŋ ɕîtʰʊ̀ŋ]) is a Chinese satellite navigation system. It consists of two separate satellite constellations. The first BeiDou system, officially called the BeiDou Satellite Navigation Experimental System and also known as BeiDou-1, consists of three satellites which since 2000 has offered limited coverage and navigation services, mainly for users in China and neighboring regions. Beidou-1 was decommissioned at the end of 2012.

                                  The second generation of the system, officially called the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) and also known as COMPASS or BeiDou-2, became operational in China in December 2011 with a partial constellation of 10 satellites in orbit.[4] Since December 2012, it has been offering services to customers in the Asia-Pacific region.[5]

                                  In 2015, China launched the third generation BeiDou system (BeiDou-3) for global coverage constellation. The first BDS-3 satellite was launched on 30 March 2015.[6] As of October 2018, fifteen BDS-3 satellites have been launched.[7] BeiDou-3 will eventually consist of 35 satellites and is expected to provide global services upon completion in 2020. When fully completed, BeiDou will provide an alternative global navigation satellite system to the United States owned Global Positioning System (GPS),[8][9] the Russian GLONASS or European Galileo systems and is expected to be more accurate than these.[10] It was claimed in 2016 that BeiDou-3 will reach millimeter-level accuracy (with post-processing).[9]

                                  According to China Daily, in 2015, fifteen years after the satellite system was launched, it was generating a turnover of $31.5 billion per annum for major companies such as China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, AutoNavi Holdings Ltd., and China North Industries Group Corp.[11]

                                  On 27 December 2018, BeiDou Navigation Satellite System started providing global services.[12][13] Project Director Ran Chengqi reported that two more satellite launches will complete the 3rd generation and global BeiDou system by June 2020. [14]

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                                  Milimeter level accuracy? If this is true, than we do not need altimeter anymore for altitude. 🙂

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                                    Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @zvonejan
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                                    @zvonejan haha true. But the MM accuracy must refer to Hortizontal one. Vertical typically is more affected by trees but this is really a guess.

                                    So far I am having my hand in the pocket, and it has about ~7m max error. I had only once >10m 25m offset.

                                    So far beidou for me has no more than 10m error on average (average max error not average error) so I am very pleased. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that those improvements come out (the bei ones from wiki) and hopefully you will get the FW soon 🙂

                                    FYI it’s imo more than ready and tested 😉

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                                      tomahawk5000
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                                      Any other rumours about new features?

                                      Kind regards,
                                      Tomek

                                      Suunto 9 baro + Android

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                                        AdamMada Bronze Member
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                                        Hello everyone
                                        For complete happiness I miss the compass in running mode. The screen with the return trail does not contain the direction in which I run, as on the compass.

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                                          zvonejan Bronze Member
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                                          @AdamMada said in Future S9 firmware wishlist summary:

                                          For complete happiness I miss the compass in running mode. The screen with the return trail does not contain the direction in which I run, as on the compass

                                          hmm, what is wrong with breadcrumb?

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                                          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                                            Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @AdamMada
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                                            @AdamMada there is the compass there. The little red triangle

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