Key Takeaways
1. Garmin has rolled out a new stable update for the Fenix E, Fenix 8, and Enduro 3, despite it sharing the same build number as a recent beta version.
2. Typically, Garmin provides changelogs before launching stable updates, which was not done this time, causing some confusion.
3. Changelogs for the latest update will clarify the situation and confirm the nature of the release.
4. The new System Software 13.35 focuses mainly on bug fixes rather than introducing new features or enhancements.
5. Users can expect a complete changelog detailing changes from System Software 13.31 to 13.35.
Just yesterday, we shared that Garmin seemed to hint at a forthcoming stable update for the Fenix E, Fenix 8, and Enduro 3 (currently priced at $833.99 on Amazon). Soon after, news broke that Garmin had begun rolling out a new stable update, although it bore the same build number as the recent beta version.
Uncommon Situation
While this isn’t something unusual, Garmin usually posts changelogs on their forum before they start a new stable update. Since that didn’t happen this time, it looked like Garmin might have unintentionally sent a beta version to users who are on the stable track.
Clarification Through Changelogs
The later release of changelogs for the Fenix E, Fenix 8, and Enduro 3 should clear up any doubts regarding this situation. Instead of a mix-up, System Software 13.35 has been introduced with the same build number as this week’s beta update. As anticipated, Garmin’s latest stable update primarily focuses on fixing bugs instead of introducing new features or enhancements. Here’s the complete changelog from System Software 13.31 to System Software 13.35:
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