Suunto 9 Peak software update?
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@Frédéric-Fiandino I would like to have an additional fw too, just because I’ve recently bought S9P and would like to update it at least once
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@gi0vanni one coming soon I guess, Strava segments are expected for Fall 2022.
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@isazi said in Suunto 9 Peak software update?:
@gi0vanni one coming soon I guess, Strava segments are expected for Fall 2222.
Fixed
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@isazi thank you for making my day !
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I guess S9P, S9B, S9, S5 and S5P here will go quite in parallel having the same UI and seems that same processor as well.
I guess we will have the soonish update all of us. Later, if I recall well, we could receive another update on which seems Suunto is working on.
@isazi , does the S9PP need a firmware update to receive the Strava Live Segments or when the app is published it would be sufficient?
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@cosme-costa said in Suunto 9 Peak software update?:
@isazi , does the S9PP need a firmware update to receive the Strava Live Segments or when the app is published it would be sufficient?
The S9PP has already Strava segments I believe. If not, it does not need a new update. For the other watches we need an update because Strava segments are built on top of S+ guides technology.
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@cosme-costa said in Suunto 9 Peak software update?:
I guess S9P, S9B, S9, S5 and S5P here will go quite in parallel having the same UI and seems that same processor as well.
I guess we will have the soonish update all of us. Later, if I recall well, we could receive another update on which seems Suunto is working on.
isazi , does the S9PP need a firmware update to receive the Strava Live Segments or when the app is published it would be sufficient?
lol, it seem you forgot the sad story of Spartan. it was you who asked why spartan has no update as S9?
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@Frédéric-Fiandino said in Suunto 9 Peak software update?:
I am happy with my S9P but it is possible to increase the size of the characters.
For me in the middle of a split session, it’s very difficult to read the screen.Have you tried designing your own sports mode with just 3 data fields (the ones important for you when sight becomes dim ;)). They are bigger then
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@zhang965 Yeap! You are right! I had a SSU that didn’t received an update that Suunto developed but finally wasn’t released, but I don’t want to lower the hopes of the forum explaining old stories
With the SSU I could complain with updates, because lots of the updates were to add features that were already in the Ambits. With the S9B, we have received quite a lot of useful updates but I will be very happy if we receive some more. I read something of having same icons that in SA in a future update, we will see.
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@isazi I couldn’t find it in Suunto web page nor in SA.
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@cosme-costa the current S9PP firmware supports Strava segments already, so no update needed. The other watches need an update. There is a video on Strava segments from @Joaquin posted also in the forum.
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@isazi yeah! I’ve seen the video, but my question is more in the way that probably is not yet “official” until all the watches have it, could be?
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@cosme-costa I also believe Suunto will have a more general announcement when all watches support it, but should already work on S9PP.
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@Stas-Varazhbit What do you need that is not present on the watch?
I have a 9Peak that works well. What I want will require new hardware most likely. -
I still have a Spartan and I’m ok with it
I have “mostly” more then what I had when I did choose to buy it.
Would I like to have more functionalities ? Of course
Do I blame Suunto for the lack of features ? NoMaybe in a year I’ll decide to buy the S9PP or whatever it will be
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@Brad_Olwin , I’m also happy with my S9P. Though, for me Running power, Increased screen size (and resolution/AMOLED?), Offline music control, Multiple sensor support, Map functionality, Buttonless triathlon transitions are certainly improvement points that need to be implemented rather sooner than later. As you said, some of these would require new hardware.
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@Brad_Olwin The new watch features and firmware tweaks are mostly about running modes. Yes, if I were running or trail running only, the s9p is the best watch for me. And I see the testers are mostly runners.
But my challenge is a little more complicated - it’s a multisport - triathlon, duathlon, swimrun, aquathlon. Why are there still no duathlon and aquathlon modes with transitions? It’s not hard to add them to the firmware. It is very inconvenient and takes a lot of time when you have to switch between sport modes with more than one touch. Why not let you create your own multisport mode?
And swimming. No ability to add leg exercises, no rest timer or exercise timer.
And this was all in the Ambit series and worked perfectly.
But Suunto design, SA, and excellent battery life outweigh those shortcomings -
@Stas-Varazhbit said in Suunto 9 Peak software update?:
But my challenge is a little more complicated - it’s a multisport - triathlon, duathlon, swimrun, aquathlon. Why are there still no duathlon and aquathlon modes with transitions? It’s not hard to add them to the firmware.
Nothing is easy, everything is at least an order of magnitude more difficult than what you expect.
But Suunto is doing research in this field, and some coming S+ apps should show this, probably soon. -
@isazi The question is how will this be implemented in S+? Will it be displayed in SA as separate views with the right parameters and how will it be transferred to TP?
And there hasn’t been a single firmware improvement since March, so I assumed that no further improvements to the old clock are planned and all efforts will be focused on the new s9pp. -
@Stas-Varazhbit said in Suunto 9 Peak software update?:
@isazi The question is how will this be implemented in S+? Will it be displayed in SA as separate views with the right parameters and how will it be transferred to TP?
It is being researched in S+ because it is faster to do experiments this way, it doesn’t need software updates. There is already a swimrun S+ app being tested to automatically do transitions. There is a chance that, once this is well understood, the same functionalities will be potentially transferred to the native firmware.