Garmin to Resolve Activity Crashes and Detection Issues in Update

Garmin to Resolve Activity Crashes and Detection Issues in Update

Garmin has had a very active month with numerous software updates. The company continues to enhance its existing smartwatches, such as the Fenix 7, by adding new features and fixing bugs. Additionally, Garmin has begun rolling out firmware upgrades for the Enduro 3, Fenix E, and Fenix 8, which were all launched earlier this month.

Update Details

The recent updates for the Enduro 3, Fenix E, and Fenix 8 aim to address issues like high battery consumption, with detailed information available separately. In contrast, the Forerunner 965 has received a newer update that focuses on bug fixes that might not be immediately noticeable. Software Version 20.29 is the second stable update for the Forerunner 965 this month, following Software Version 20.26, which was released around two weeks ago.

Improvements and Fixes

Software Version 20.26 introduced over a dozen enhancements for the Forerunner 965 (currently priced at $495 on Amazon). In comparison, the recent Software Version 20.29 targets two specific bugs. This update aims to resolve a problem that could lead to a crash when beginning an activity. Furthermore, it addresses an issue where incident detection would remain active even after an activity had concluded. If your Forerunner 965 is still using an older version of the firmware, you can initiate the download for Software Version 20.29 by navigating to Menu, System, Software Update, and then selecting 'Check For Updates'.


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