SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022
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Plus we can finally remove from watch the S+ apps we are not interest into, and have a short list.
And let’s wait for the first new S+ apps pushed directly to our watches from Suunto and partners
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Thank you! Let’s destroy the Suunto update server!
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Is not pushed to the watches yet, isn’t it?
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@cosme-costa Released in batches I guess to prevent this
@pavlas said in SOFTWARE UPDATE 2.19.42 January 27, 2022:
Let’s destroy the Suunto update server!
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@surfboomerang Yeah I guess, but today I’m in the office and I have to do some trick with the network to get the update…
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@cosme-costa wait for the first reporter
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos How does the sleep blood oxygen work? How often does it measure and in which Intervalls. Is it just one figure or a graph for the whole night? Thanks
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos Great!!
No data field on navigation screen planned? -
My watch is still up to date
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@cosme-costa Camp OTA reporting in! Downloading…
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@patrick-löffler it is measuring multiple times during the night when the watch is not moving. You get the maximum measured value displayed in the post-sleep summary and in SA daily metrics
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Downloading and excited
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@egika Oh. Only one data point gets reported?
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Downloading the update for S9P.
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@isazi Same here for S9B
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@patrick-löffler yes. It turned out that more data points don’t give additional information. Basically it shows the measurement error of the sensor. So reporting the maximum value makes sense to me.
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Update loading… can’t wait
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos do you have the zip file for S9B?
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@resilient-runner not yet
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@dimitrios-kanellopoulos thanks for the info! It looks like the SW is again devolveped one step in the right direction.
I’m just curious, as a previous A2S, A3S, SSU and current S9P user, I’ve been following the functionality development closely. During this period, people, including myself, have continuously been requesting:
- Multiple (comparable) sensor support
- Structured Workout support
To me, these repeatedly requested functionalities seem to be manageble to implement in the current SW in the course of 6 years (SSU introduction with completely new SW structure). So why have these continuously been down-prioritized by suunto? I just don’t get it.
In addition there is of course other minor stuff like the lock button this one guy is continuously requesting. There is also the big stuff like NFC payment and ofline music control, that probably require completely new hardware (S7 successor / Garmin Epix competitor?)
I think that implementing frequently requested features could be critical to achieving increased sales, instead of implementing “nice to haves” like “overnight blood oxygen measurement”.
I’m obviously eager to understand why these frequently requested features aren’t implemented. I would love to see that the effort that the Suunto employees are putting into the nice products, eventually result in profitable sales rates.