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System update – PXDZ.201119.005.A1

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    Aleksander H Bronze Member @olymay
    last edited by 13 Jan 2021, 10:17

    @olymay said in System update – PXDZ.201119.005.A1:

    It does look like Suunto are one of, if not THE best at providing security and feature updates though 🙂

    Agree. It’s one of the things I love most about the S7.

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      olymay Gold Members
      last edited by 13 Jan 2021, 10:22

      After having a quick play with the S7 in my office (so no GPS lock), I have activated a few routes using all of the settings I used to have on and that caused the Suunto App to crash - such as WearOS notifications on and power saver tilt on.

      Not a single crash!!! Well done Suunto!! It sounds like it was a sod to fix but so far to me it looks like you have done a grand job! Thank you for putting in the effort to get it fixed 🙂

      I will try it on a run tomorrow, but I am confident it is all good 🙂

      Suunto 7 Graphite Copper
      Suunto App Beta (Android - Pixel 6 Pro)

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        Aleksander H Bronze Member @olymay
        last edited by 13 Jan 2021, 10:34

        @olymay said in System update – PXDZ.201119.005.A1:

        After having a quick play with the S7 in my office (so no GPS lock), I have activated a few routes using all of the settings I used to have on and that caused the Suunto App to crash - such as WearOS notifications on and power saver tilt on.

        Not a single crash!!! Well done Suunto!! It sounds like it was a sod to fix but so far to me it looks like you have done a grand job! Thank you for putting in the effort to get it fixed 🙂

        I will try it on a run tomorrow, but I am confident it is all good 🙂

        This is the part of the update I was most curious about. I figured you’d be testing it soon, so I’ve been eagerly awaiting the result 😆 . Nothing more important than a stable experience!

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          Xiaiomi Killmister @Aleksander H
          last edited by 13 Jan 2021, 10:36

          @Aleksander-H don’t say it…on the previous update it was a trick and yes after 30 40 i don’t remember exactly the update screen showed up…tried it yesterday but nothing come out so i left it back in the drawer 😏

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            Nigel Taylor 0 Bronze Member @olymay
            last edited by 13 Jan 2021, 11:17

            @olymay I added waypoints in the app after importing from plotaroute.

            I did try export with Waypoints either the catch-all ‘every directions’ or just ones I’d labelled manually, but they seemed to get lost on import. Its easy enough to add them in the app though…took me only 5 mins to add far more than I needed for a 10k run.

            (also - worth noting you should add the waypoint AT the actual direction change rather than ‘just ahead’ - you get the advance notification anyway which works quite well - I’d put my waypoints variously before, at, and just after where I needed them, as wasn’t sure what to expect…but the ones bang on the junctions were best).

            Would like to see different icons/types added in future, more direction-based such as arrows etc rather than “here’s a waterfall”.

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              olymay Gold Members @Nigel Taylor 0
              last edited by 13 Jan 2021, 11:26

              @Nigel-Taylor-0 Great! Thanks for the info 🙂

              I had a feeling that was the case but just wanted to check. I use plotaroute for creating all of my routes and then import into SA. I am super impressed at how easy it is to do and how well it works.
              It’s a shame there is no web version of the SA that we could use instead, but hey ho.

              I won’t need any waypoints on the routes I currently run, but I will certainly have a play with them to get a feel for how they work for when I do need them. Thanks for the tip on putting them at the direction change, as I likely would have put them just before.
              🙂

              Suunto 7 Graphite Copper
              Suunto App Beta (Android - Pixel 6 Pro)

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                JorgeFD
                last edited by JorgeFD 14 Jan 2021, 07:05

                what kind of magic is behind the suunto/google’s stagged updates?

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                  olymay Gold Members
                  last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 17:46

                  A quick update.

                  I did my first run today since getting the update and all I can say is WOW! Nice one Suunto!

                  All of the previous issues I (and some others) was having with the Suunto App crashing during an activity are gone! I had everything turned on and it was smoother than a greased up smooth thing! Everything worked perfectly 🙂

                  AND… the updates to the navigation are mega! The new direction arrows are really nice, but the change to how the data is presented now makes it actually useful for me 🙂
                  I added in some test waypoints and how they work is close to perfection! I explained it a buddy who has recently bought a Garmin Fenix 6Pro and I could feel their jealousy through WhatsApp 😂

                  So yes, well done Suunto, you have knocked it out of the park with this one. And somone mentioned this was a ‘small’ big fixing update and there is a bigger one yet to come!?!?! 😮

                  All it needs now is support for external sensors (HR, Stryd, etc) and this will be close to perfect (for me at any rate).

                  Suunto 7 Graphite Copper
                  Suunto App Beta (Android - Pixel 6 Pro)

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                    MavRaven
                    last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 22:23

                    Bought the S7 a week ago and already got this and the update before which enabled the less power hungry gps tracking options, i have to say im really happy with my S7.

                    Coming from an Samsung Gear S3 which i used for running sometimes hiking and daily smartwatch stuff (mail, whatsapp etc…) the suunto 7 is perfect for me.

                    I i had one whish what to add it would be sleeptracking as that is something that the gear s3 already had.

                    Regarding the external HR band stuff i couldnt care less to be honest and i think the main group of people looking at the suunto 7 doesnt either. Its something i would expect from a Suunto 9 which i had here for a week before deciding to take the suunto 7 because the 9 was just “too much” sport/fitness and not really suitable for every day stuff ive come to love from the Samsung Gear S3.

                    I Also looked at the Galaxy Watch 3, Fossil Wear Os and Ticwatch Pro but all had far more downsides regarding my “requirements list” then the suunto 7

                    So if you would ask me, great work Suunto on a really good Fitness Smartwatch for fitness focused people looking for a smartwatch, looking forward to more updates in the future even if it will only be bugfixes or battery improvements.

                    Suunto 7 All-Black + Suunto Explore 2 Textile Strap

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                      Bulkan Moderator
                      last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 22:35

                      @MavRaven @olymay Thanks for the good feedback I’m sure the developers would appreciate it.

                      Kudos!

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                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Aleksander H
                        last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 01:09

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                          Максим Кузнецов
                          last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 08:30

                          Suunto is an almost perfect watch. I bought them because I trust the brand, sports orientation and the ability to pay are important to me. The second one I got thanks to Google Pay. In the sports direction, almost everything suits. The only big omission is the lack of external sensors. I see people bringing up this topic here on the forum. And I know that the running (triathlon) community only uses external sensors to accurately determine the condition. This is extremely important. I am talking about this to add a point and give importance to this topic. Perhaps this will help to correctly prioritize during software development. Suunto thanks for your work!

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                            Hughesy and Annalise @brotzfrog10
                            last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 13:12

                            @brotzfrog10 said in System update – PXDZ.201119.005.A1:

                            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I agree as I don’t think external sensors are ever coming to the 7. As you said Suunto has made the choice that it’s not their audience. I think it’s the wrong choice and I think their recent price drop for the watch signifies they don’t really know the audience and are just trying to move units. It’s a real shame because a wear os watch with the regular Suunto to app built in (sensor support, intervals, and even Suuntoplus) would make it the only legitimate smart watch plus performance watch on the market. DCRainmaker has been right in saying Suunto has just lost their way.

                            Suunto has done well in my opinion, and DCRainmaker’s review at the time was early on and said he doubted that the Suunto 7 would get firmware updates adding features. Which has not been the case. Also that there are a number of restrictions due to the Snapdragon Wear 3100 chip, but Suunto have done well to get access and work themselves on the co-processor to get some great GPS tracking time.

                            Sure, there are omissions and I’m not a hardcore fitness freak, but the fact they are updating every three months or so gives me great hope. The Snapdragon Wear 4100 chip by all accounts FINALLY solves the battery life issue of WearOS watches according to the reviews of the Ticwatch Pro 3 i’ve seen, so if Suunto get their hands on that, they could be onto a winner.

                            Credit where credit is due.

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                              Jamie BG Bronze Member @Hughesy and Annalise
                              last edited by Jamie BG 15 Jan 2021, 13:17

                              @Hughesy-and-Annalise - actually I don’t think the 4100 chip does solve the battery issues.
                              TWP3 has a 25% larger capacity battery than S7 (and its previous iterations) and comparing to previous model is difficult as it only has the 2100 chip. Also bear in mind that a lot of data around battery life is quoted including LCD usage. Also it has more hardware features, so not sure of impact of them.
                              To me, and I think a lot of the fitness community, the bigger issue is continous tracking battery life (which is a major issue for proper smartwatches). Its been difficult to try and get continous tracking battery life using ghostracer/sportygo (i.e. no LCD screen usage). A couple has said they will, but have never provided data, so I suspect that it doesn’t come anywhere near the 20hrs as it does with the LCD screen - suspect closer to the norm i.e. 12hrs max (or possibly worse).

                              So based on this, I am not sure it is the solution.
                              Maybe the solution is th 4100+, which has a low power coprocessor for sensor and tracking, and a LCD screen to give that extended battery life when in normal operation.

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                                Hughesy and Annalise @Jamie BG
                                last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 13:25

                                @Jamie-BG respectfully i disagree. I’ve had Android Wear / WearOS watches that have 450/400/300maH batteries. on the lower end, they last 20 hours, all the way up to about 36 hours. true that TWP3 has a bigger battery yet again, so by rough calculations make it a two day watch by estimates. instead, reviews i’ve been seeing say 3 to 4.5 days.

                                considering the architecture has also moved from a 28nm to 12nm, then they’re doing something better with the cores. as 3100 is the same as the 2100, which is essentially the same 28nm as the Snapdragon 400 in the original Android Wear watches in 2014.

                                Paired with the co-processor being more efficient, good chance that continuous workout tracking battery life should be a lot better.

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                                  Hughesy and Annalise
                                  last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 13:37

                                  @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thank you to you and your team for all the hard work you’ve done on the Suunto 7. I’d heard rumblings of a new smartwatch sports brand coming in 2020, and only managed to get my hands on a Suunto 7 now, as it’s gone on special (as do all WearOS watches 9-12 months in).

                                  Anyways, i’ve gotten back into running and I’m impressed with the features the Suunto 7 and the solid quarterly firmware updates. New January update also works very well in showing my route and if i’m on-route or off-route, and also when the waypoints are approaching. I use the “Good” GPS setting, and currently draining 6% per hour which is pretty good to me.

                                  I know other brands like Fossil have managed to bring sleep tracking, but I think in time with the Snapdragon Wear 4100, the battery life for the watch when it comes to notifications and general smartwatch usage, will finally be solved. Hoping that the Suunto 7 does well enough to get a successor.

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                                    Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @Hughesy and Annalise
                                    last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 13:38

                                    @Hughesy-and-Annalise you are most welcome 🙂

                                    I personally think sleep tracking is a must 😉

                                    Community Manager / Admin @Suunto
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                                      Aleksander H Bronze Member @Hughesy and Annalise
                                      last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 14:18

                                      @Hughesy-and-Annalise said in System update – PXDZ.201119.005.A1:

                                      and only managed to get my hands on a Suunto 7 now, as it’s gone on special (as do all WearOS watches 9-12 months in).

                                      I think this is important to be aware of. Some people seem to think the price drop somehow means that Suunto is either struggling to shift units or have lost interest. Just about all smart watches have big price drops after about 1 year.

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                                        Hughesy and Annalise @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
                                        last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 14:22

                                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos are you dropping hints about future feature updates haha

                                        but on a serious note, future looks promising and this is honestly the first WearOS watch i’ve owned that doesn’t make me want to tear my heart out. and bodes well for getting back into shape too with my personal fitness.

                                        will stay tuned 🙂

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                                          fazel Bronze Member @Aleksander H
                                          last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 14:22

                                          @Aleksander-H Anyone think the watch will be discounted further before March 31? I have a 30% loyalty discount I’m thinking about using on one…I think it was priced even lower over the holidays but I’d not yet received the code…

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