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Title: Garmin rolls out new software update for popular smartwatch lineup
Post by: Redaktion on July 08, 2026, 06:50:49
Garmin is rolling out a new software update designed to enhance several of its smartwatches. The latest firmware version brings a variety of bug fixes and optimizations specifically to the Instinct 3 series.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Garmin-rolls-out-new-software-update-for-popular-smartwatch-lineup.1337496.0.html
Title: Re: Garmin rolls out new software update for popular smartwatch lineup
Post by: George X on July 08, 2026, 13:07:58
Still no fix for a serious bug since the introduction of the watch more than a year ago: the watch crashes & reboots on long activities.
They expect customers to provide then with debug files to solve this. But now they have to fix another new bug where the watch does not produce debug files.
Title: Re: Garmin rolls out new software update for popular smartwatch lineup
Post by: Ndgator on July 08, 2026, 14:44:20
Still no fix for their horrible FirstBeat algorithm.  It's a heart rate monitor Garmin, why in hades would you manipulate a simple heart rate logger at its essence. If I wear a chest strap or a second Unlinked watch, my Garmin Connect 503SO can be as much as 50 beats lower on a ride etc.  They have cute isms like. CADENCE LOCK and misfit equipment as excuses, but when presented with evidence they replaced the watch in kind and the two replacements do the exact same thing.  So fire the 22 kid that design this poopwatch and revert back to 2022 tech and keep my bidness.  2 watches, 1040 Edge and 3 sets of Power Pedals.  That or maybe Dewey Cheatem and Howe may come a callin...
Title: Re: Garmin rolls out new software update for popular smartwatch lineup
Post by: Ferenc Stefani on July 10, 2026, 05:31:12
Instinct 3 Solar rebooting on longer activities (conked during two mountain ultra events!!). So frustrated that with all the tech available it won't do what it's apparently designed for and sold as.  The existing updates and various 'hacks' to fix this have not worked.  Goodbye Garmin, Hello Polar!! (It's my fourth Instinct so I'm not a 'tire kicker'). Need dependability to recommend to may athletes.