speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches
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Few more days, few more days… Enjoy the weekend!
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@jasoncuddy
To me it looks more like “Battery mode” -
@sartoric You know what, that makes a lot more sense.
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So since we are speculating what do you think the internal memory will be? Will it fit more regions if maps are supported?
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@Hristijan-Petreski good question…probably large enough for further evolutions !
I was wondering : and if map were also added to S9pp afterall ??
The range would be awesome :- big screen with maps => new watch to come
- big screen without maps => S9b
- small screen with maps => S9pp
- small screen without maps => S9p
That would explain why « new » S9b was recently added (black titanium version) ?
This is pure speculation indeed !
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@Tieutieu unfortunately S9PP does not have enough memory to store maps
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@isazi if maps are the only difference and other functions are the same, that would be great.
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@dulko79 I think some more added features would be more than welcome. 5krunner is hinting a superb GPS accuracy…
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@isazi said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
@Tieutieu unfortunately S9PP does not have enough memory to store maps
I wasn’t able to find the information of memory avalaible on S9pp, but I tought it was unfortunatly so !
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@isazi Any hint or speculation if the rest of the internals are upgraded (enough for maps, etc.) or same as s9pp?
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@vlado nice…
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@Tieutieu maps would need memory in GB size (like 16/32/64GB or so) to store some regions.
I am very sure, that S9PP does not have this capacity… -
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Based on what I could see we are gonna get weather forecast into watches. Hope this will be back rolled to S9PP and fromer models.
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@fluca likely just new UI watches in my opinion.
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@Egika said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
@Tieutieu maps would need memory in GB size (like 16/32/64GB or so) to store some regions.
I am very sure, that S9PP does not have this capacity…Fenix 1 already had “hacks” that enabled maps. If suunto could come up with a “newer” version of that hack, maybe it would help: like just download a small zone from the app, and then delete it.
For sure it seems easier that it is to implement, but… -
@André-Faria ‘hacks’ are not reliable are presume?
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came across this one
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@André-Faria its 2023 and if we learned something from hacks is that they don’t work eventually. (development wise)
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
@André-Faria its 2023 and if we learned something from hacks is that they don’t work eventually. (development wise)
Guess I didn’t express myself well. What I meant to say is that at that time that hack made possible a watch with low resources to have a function. Today with all the evolution, maybe we can use the same principle to have a function on a watch with less resources.
For sure the best is to have a full experience…