• Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
  • Register
  • Login
Suunto app Forum Suunto Community Forum
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
  • Register
  • Login

What do you expect from the next update?

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Suunto Vertical
615 Posts 164 Posters 66.5k Views
Loading More Posts
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • S Online
    Sergei Ladeishchikov Bronze Member @isazi
    last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 16:21

    @isazi I have never had any news or notifications in the beta iOS app for over a year (I’ve been using iOS for so long). Before this, there were no notifications on Android either.

    I 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 16:42 Reply Quote 0
    • E Offline
      e6321 Bronze Member
      last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 16:25

      Can we please have the option to turn off notifications beeps separately from all beeps? 🙏

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
      • I Offline
        isazi Moderator @Sergei Ladeishchikov
        last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 16:42

        @Sergei-Ladeishchikov what language do you use for the app?

        Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

        Blog: isazi's home

        S 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 16:59 Reply Quote 0
        • S Online
          Sergei Ladeishchikov Bronze Member @isazi
          last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 16:59

          @isazi English

          I 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 17:00 Reply Quote 0
          • I Offline
            isazi Moderator @Sergei Ladeishchikov
            last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 17:00

            @Sergei-Ladeishchikov then I don’t know, I get them sometimes

            Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

            Blog: isazi's home

            S 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 17:02 Reply Quote 0
            • S Online
              Sergei Ladeishchikov Bronze Member @isazi
              last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 17:02

              @isazi what about the news?IMG_4549.png

              I 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 17:11 Reply Quote 0
              • I Offline
                isazi Moderator @Sergei Ladeishchikov
                last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 17:11

                @Sergei-Ladeishchikov I also get those 🙂

                Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                Blog: isazi's home

                S 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 17:24 Reply Quote 0
                • S Online
                  Sergei Ladeishchikov Bronze Member @isazi
                  last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 17:24

                  @isazi then what is my reason?) it doesn’t interfere with life, it’s just interesting and, perhaps, I can miss something interesting, for example, polls)

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • G Offline
                    GiPFELKiND Silver Members @maszop
                    last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 17:57

                    @maszop said in What do you expect from the next update?:

                    @Brad_Olwin I get the impression that for you Suunto watches are perfect and nothing is a problem, even bugs. This is a very bad approach especially for someone who seems to be involved in testing.

                    Good point!!! You’re right man 🥳✅ when you read about some bugs with the new Software… Cannot believe this. Specially that a tester says its no Problem! Missing contour lines are definitely a Problem. They are missing since Oktober last year 🥴🙈

                    If it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you. #lifewithasthma #runwithasthma #nevergiveup #pushinglimits #adventurestartshere Suunto D9, 9 Baro, 9 Peak, Vertical Ti, Race , Race s Courtney, SA (Beta) Android🏃🏼🧗⛷️🚵

                    I B 2 Replies Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 19:17 Reply Quote 0
                    • I Offline
                      isazi Moderator @GiPFELKiND
                      last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 19:17

                      @GiPFELKiND let’s explain this another time, there is no bug on contour lines, there was a choice to be made: keep the maps at 1km or increase the scale to 5, 10, 20 kilometers. The only way to do that fast enough to be usable was to reduce details, and for the vast majority of users roads and trails are more used than contour lines, so the drop of contour lines when zooming out. This is still being worked out, and more details will be in the maps if and when the technical issues are fixed. No one wants a map full of details that is unreadable and unusable.

                      Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                      Blog: isazi's home

                      S 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 21:02 Reply Quote 14
                      • B Offline
                        Brad_Olwin Moderator @maszop
                        last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 19:47

                        @maszop said in What do you expect from the next update?:

                        @Brad_Olwin I get the impression that for you Suunto watches are perfect and nothing is a problem, even bugs. This is a very bad approach especially for someone who seems to be involved in testing.

                        No, not true but I am a scientist and your statements are factually inaccurate. There are contour lines. And I ask again, you say maps work poorly. Specifically what works poorly?
                        I do not see a major issue with contour lines where they are now. Yes that is part opinion but I did not say what I personally wanted. Nor do you know what I request as a tester.

                        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                        • B Offline
                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @GiPFELKiND
                          last edited by Brad_Olwin 7 Apr 2024, 19:52 4 Jul 2024, 19:51

                          @GiPFELKiND said in What do you expect from the next update?:

                          @maszop said in What do you expect from the next update?:

                          @Brad_Olwin I get the impression that for you Suunto watches are perfect and nothing is a problem, even bugs. This is a very bad approach especially for someone who seems to be involved in testing.

                          Good point!!! You’re right man 🥳✅ when you read about some bugs with the new Software… Cannot believe this. Specially that a tester says it’s no Problem! Missing contour lines are definitely a Problem. They are missing since Oktober last year 🥴🙈

                          Specifically this tester says that he does not think the lack of contour lines at specific zoom levels is a serious problem. The maps are not missing contour lines, simply contour lines are not present at all zoom levels. As I told @maszop neither of you are precise with your statements. The fact is that contour lines are not missing they are present at higher zoom levels. That is a fact. I do not see this as a serious issue (my opinion). I did not state whether or not I would like them when zoomed out so please try not to assume what I am thinking.

                          Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

                          M 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 20:16 Reply Quote 6
                          • M Offline
                            maszop Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
                            last edited by maszop 7 Apr 2024, 20:30 4 Jul 2024, 20:16

                            I just don’t understand how you can write such nonsense over and over again.
                            What roads, what details? I’m talking about mountains in which the only details visible on the map are contour lines. Contour lines are not needed when viewing a small or very big areas, and mainly when viewing a area of ​​200, 500m, 1 and 2km.
                            Outdoor watch testers should know such things, if not, maybe they should do something else?
                            A 200m view is unfortunately often useless in the mountains. I most often use 500m and 1km (with the older maps) — then I can see the shape of the slope, cliffs etc.

                            Besides, the developer when announced it on social media canals, wrote that it was only temporary and would be FIXED soon, and you are writing such bullshit here now.

                            I S I 3 Replies Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 20:32 Reply Quote 1
                            • I Offline
                              Iggge @maszop
                              last edited by Iggge 7 Apr 2024, 20:33 4 Jul 2024, 20:32

                              @maszop I hear you. The maps need more details, and contour lines should be visible in 500m mode.

                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 5
                              • S Offline
                                Stefan Kersting @isazi
                                last edited by Stefan Kersting 7 Apr 2024, 21:05 4 Jul 2024, 21:02

                                @isazi @GiPFELKiND one of the first things when studying geography or cartography is how to make usable maps. A usable and user friendly map is a map that is readable. Critical for a readable map is the amount of information you are putting in a map. Honestly, the amount of information you can put in a map with a diameter of 49 mm is limited. So what is the value of putting contour lines in a map of 49 mm when zooming out to a scale of 5, 10 or 20 km?
                                Try this, browse norgeskart.no and zoom in to the area Bodø/Lofoten. There you can see how tight the countour lines are and in regions like this I think its really challenging to visualize countourlines on a watch.
                                The Vertical with the map function is a great piece of gear and when hiking it is very useful to plan the route and follow the track on the watch. And it is really fun, I like it very much! But it is the amateur way. When on a hike and several days in the mountains you have to use a old school map for navigation and that is really fun too because you “read” the map and “read” the landscape/topography. You can plan such a hike with SA, no problem. But in the field I choose to take with me a map. And the vertical is a great piece of support for navigating and tracking.
                                In my opinion the map works pretty well without contour lines at small scales.

                                Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helgelandsbukken/
                                https://www.instagram.com/suunto_adventures/
                                IG: Helgelandsbukken, suunto_adventures
                                Vimeo: vimeo.com/helgelandsbukken
                                Blogg: https://turblogg.midnattsola.com

                                M T 2 Replies Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 21:15 Reply Quote 11
                                • S Offline
                                  Stefan Kersting
                                  last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 21:13

                                  But back to the actual topic 🤓
                                  Next update for the map:

                                  • option to lock the map with north up
                                  • possibility to define the bearing navigation in the map. Now you define it by pointing into the direction and optional you can define distance and altitude of the target point. Why not moving the map to the target point and confirm the target point in order to activate the bearing navigation?

                                  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helgelandsbukken/
                                  https://www.instagram.com/suunto_adventures/
                                  IG: Helgelandsbukken, suunto_adventures
                                  Vimeo: vimeo.com/helgelandsbukken
                                  Blogg: https://turblogg.midnattsola.com

                                  M 1 Reply Last reply 11 Aug 2024, 09:23 Reply Quote 4
                                  • M Offline
                                    maszop Bronze Member @Stefan Kersting
                                    last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 21:15

                                    @Stefan-Kersting The first thing you learn in geography is that contour lines are not fixed. As scale changes, elevation differences can and often should vary.
                                    The claim that contour lines reduce the readability of topographic maps is sheer idiocy.

                                    S 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 22:25 Reply Quote -3
                                    • S Offline
                                      sartoric Moderator @maszop
                                      last edited by sartoric 7 Apr 2024, 21:38 4 Jul 2024, 21:37

                                      @maszop said in What do you expect from the next update?:

                                      and you are writing such bullshit here now.

                                      Dude , take it easy.

                                      Diverging opinions are ok,
                                      even arguing it’s ok

                                      Respect is mandatory

                                      This is not Reddit

                                      SVTS - 2.40.38
                                      SSSWHR BARO Amber - 2.8.32
                                      Samsung A5 2016 - Android 7.0
                                      Samsung A33 2022 - Android 14 - One UI 6.1
                                      Suunto App Android 5.2.5 beta
                                      Suunto App IOs 2.45.0 (19123) beta on MBP M1

                                      I 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 21:46 Reply Quote 22
                                      • I Offline
                                        Iggge @sartoric
                                        last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 21:46

                                        @sartoric Well said! 💪👍

                                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                                        • S Offline
                                          Stefan Kersting @maszop
                                          last edited by 4 Jul 2024, 22:25

                                          @maszop ok, let’s try this one. The display of the Garmin csx76 is about 4.1 x 5.6 cm. Little bit bigger than the vertical. The vertical with its diameter of 4.9 cm is actually “wider” than the Garmin display. As you can see have i hiked in this area and it’s right around the corner where I live. I’m pretty familiar with the terrain. But what do you think? I zoomed out to 5 km as you can see. Would you say that this is a good example for an easy to read and user friendly map? Without knowing how the map would look like one the vertical, I assume that there would not be a such big difference if you have an area with lot of topography. In my opinion even a handhold gps isn’t optimal for some type of navigating but a good help when zooming in. As I said, when needing a overview in unknown terrain I like to use old fashioned topographic maps 😉

                                          Got the point?

                                          79B84931-7068-4539-A930-9F1AFA2C5AE0.jpeg

                                          Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helgelandsbukken/
                                          https://www.instagram.com/suunto_adventures/
                                          IG: Helgelandsbukken, suunto_adventures
                                          Vimeo: vimeo.com/helgelandsbukken
                                          Blogg: https://turblogg.midnattsola.com

                                          M 1 Reply Last reply 4 Jul 2024, 23:18 Reply Quote 3
                                          352 out of 615
                                          • First post
                                            352/615
                                            Last post

                                          Suunto Terms | Privacy Policy

                                            This community forum collects and processes your personal information.
                                            consent.not_received